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Linked Data adoption and application within financial business processes: Part 1.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Diplomica Verlag GmbH : Anchor Academic Publishing, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783954899760
  • 3954899760
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 650
LOC classification:
  • Z666.73.L56 .K353 2016eb
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Contents:
Linked Data adoption and application within financial business processes: Part 1; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; 1 Management summary; 2 Research aim, goals and research questions; 2.1 Research aim and aggregated research structure; 2.2 Research goals and questions; 3 Research methods; 3.1 Systematic literature review; 3.2 Design science; 4 Introduction to this book; 4.1 Introduction to the financial domain; 4.2 Introduction to Linked Data; 4.3 Introduction to adoption and the most imposed adoption models and theories.
5 Results from the systematic literature review5.1 Linked Data and the Web of Data (Web 3.0); 5.2 Open linked data and its magnitude; 5.3 Linked data within the financial domain; 6 Summary of the advantages of LD; 7 Summary of disadvantages associated with LD; 8 Adoption of Linked Data; 9 Business reporting and Linked Data -- a case study; 9.1 XBRL basics and terminology; 9.2 XBRL -- the status quo. Benefits and challenges; 9.3 Resolving the XBRL challenges with LD; 9.4 The XBRL case within the developed conceptual model; 10 Insights from the interviews with financial experts.
11 Future Research and Conclusion Remarks12 References; 13 Appendix.
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Linked Data adoption and application within financial business processes: Part 1; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; 1 Management summary; 2 Research aim, goals and research questions; 2.1 Research aim and aggregated research structure; 2.2 Research goals and questions; 3 Research methods; 3.1 Systematic literature review; 3.2 Design science; 4 Introduction to this book; 4.1 Introduction to the financial domain; 4.2 Introduction to Linked Data; 4.3 Introduction to adoption and the most imposed adoption models and theories.

5 Results from the systematic literature review5.1 Linked Data and the Web of Data (Web 3.0); 5.2 Open linked data and its magnitude; 5.3 Linked data within the financial domain; 6 Summary of the advantages of LD; 7 Summary of disadvantages associated with LD; 8 Adoption of Linked Data; 9 Business reporting and Linked Data -- a case study; 9.1 XBRL basics and terminology; 9.2 XBRL -- the status quo. Benefits and challenges; 9.3 Resolving the XBRL challenges with LD; 9.4 The XBRL case within the developed conceptual model; 10 Insights from the interviews with financial experts.

11 Future Research and Conclusion Remarks12 References; 13 Appendix.

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