TY - CHAP
T1 - Service software engineering for innovative infrastructure for global financial services
AU - Maad, Soha
AU - Mccarthy, J. B.
AU - Garbaya, Samir
AU - Beynon, Meurig
AU - Nagarajan, Rajagopal
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The recent financial crisis motivates our re-thinking of the engineering principles for service software and infrastructures intended to create business value in vital sectors. Existing monolithic, inwarddirected, cost insensitive and highly regulated technical and organizational infrastructures for financial services make it difficult for the domain to benefit from opportunities offered by new computing models such as cloud computing, software as a service, hardware as a service, and utility computing. The scale and global impact of the recent financial and economic crisis justify our domain focus to explore, from a service software engineering perspective, potential for increased uptake of "software as a service" in financial services as well as extrapolating our results to services in other vital domains. We describe in this paper an on going research agenda to develop service software engineering (SSE) for Innovative Global Infrastructure for Financial Services. We propose novel service software engineering involving a coherent blend of domain knowledge, policy modelling, social, cultural, and global factors with converged IT, telecom and media. Parts of this paper are based on an European Union Framework Program FP7 ICT call 5 proposal addressing challenge 1- Objective 1.2 - Service/Software Engineering methods and tools.
AB - The recent financial crisis motivates our re-thinking of the engineering principles for service software and infrastructures intended to create business value in vital sectors. Existing monolithic, inwarddirected, cost insensitive and highly regulated technical and organizational infrastructures for financial services make it difficult for the domain to benefit from opportunities offered by new computing models such as cloud computing, software as a service, hardware as a service, and utility computing. The scale and global impact of the recent financial and economic crisis justify our domain focus to explore, from a service software engineering perspective, potential for increased uptake of "software as a service" in financial services as well as extrapolating our results to services in other vital domains. We describe in this paper an on going research agenda to develop service software engineering (SSE) for Innovative Global Infrastructure for Financial Services. We propose novel service software engineering involving a coherent blend of domain knowledge, policy modelling, social, cultural, and global factors with converged IT, telecom and media. Parts of this paper are based on an European Union Framework Program FP7 ICT call 5 proposal addressing challenge 1- Objective 1.2 - Service/Software Engineering methods and tools.
KW - Financial services
KW - Infrastructure
KW - Integrative framework
KW - Service software engineering
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85099491807
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85099491807
SN - 9781902316802
T3 - Proceedings of the European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems: Global Information Systems Challenges in Management, EMCIS 2010
BT - Proceedings of the European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems
PB - European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems
T2 - 7th European, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Conference on Information Systems, EMCIS 2010
Y2 - 12 April 2010 through 13 April 2010
ER -