Sunday, March 23, 2008

E-Banking References in United States of America

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Administrator of National Banks, US Department of the Treasury

OCC Electronic Banking Guidance

BITS (BITS is not an acronym. At one time, BITS stood for "Banking Industry Technology Secretariat." However, with financial modernization and the emergence of integrated financial services companies involving insurance, securities and banking, that term is no longer used.)

3 comments:

علیکس said...

UNIversal Financial Industry message scheme

http://www.iso20022.org/

The UNIFI standard provides the financial industry with a common platform for the development of messages in a standardized XML syntax, using:
- a modelling methodology (based on UML) to capture in a syntax-independent way financial business areas, business transactions and associated message flows;
- a set of XML design rules to convert the messages described in UML into XML schemas.

علیکس said...

More Standards:
MDDL, FinXML, VRXML, RIXML, XBRL, FpML, TWIST, RosettaNet, OAGi, ACORD, CIDX

علیکس said...

Market Data Definition Language (MDDL)

http://xml.coverpages.org/mddl.html

is an XML specification designed "to enable the interchange of information necessary to account, to analyze, and to trade financial instruments of the world's markets. It defines an XML-based interchange format and common data dictionary on the fields needed to describe: (1) financial instruments, (2) corporate events affecting value and tradability, and (3) market-related, economic and industrial indicators.