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Handbook on Information Technology in Finance

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Why do we need a handbook on Information Technology (IT) and Finance? At first, because both IT as well as finance, are some of the most prominent driving forces of our contemporary world. Secondly, because both areas develop with a terrific speed causing an urgent need of up to date information on recent dev- opments. Thirdly, because serious applications of IT in Finance require specialists with a professional training and professional knowledge in both areas. Over the last decades the world has seen many changes in politics, economics, science and legislation. The driving forces behind many of these developments are of a technological nature. One of the key technologies with this respect is Infor- tion Technology. IT is the most prominent technology revolutionizing the ind- trial development, from products and processes to services, as well as finance, which is itself one of the central pillars of modern economics. The explosive - velopment of the Internet emphasizes the importance of IT, since it is today's key factor driving global access and availability of information and allows the division of labour on an international scale, the globalization. The profound transformation of finance and the financial industry over the last twenty years was driven by technological developments - e. g.

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ISBN: 9783540494867
Publication date:
Author: Detlef G Seese, Christof Weinhardt, Frank Schlottmann
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 800 pages
Series: International Handbooks on Information Systems
Genres: Civil service and public sector
Finance and the finance industry
Business mathematics and systems
Mathematical theory of computation
Interdisciplinary studies
Business applications
Applied computing