18th International Conference on Systems Engineering (ICSEng'05) 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icseng.2005.10
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A new risk management approach deployed over a client/server distributed functional architecture

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“…As we mentioned in Section 3, we have evaluated our methodology in a number of different industrial examples, the most relevant of them being the ARMISTICE system, a risk management information system (Cabrero et al 2003;Gulías et al 2005;2006). The database schema for this system consists of 88 tables storing almost four million rows, with over half thousand data constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As we mentioned in Section 3, we have evaluated our methodology in a number of different industrial examples, the most relevant of them being the ARMISTICE system, a risk management information system (Cabrero et al 2003;Gulías et al 2005;2006). The database schema for this system consists of 88 tables storing almost four million rows, with over half thousand data constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We describe our approach on the basis of a small but representative application, but the technique has been successfully evaluated in a number of different industrial examples, demonstrating that it generalises to much larger systems and is, thus, broadly applicable (Cabrero et al 2003;Gulías et al 2005;2006;Paladi and Arts 2009). …”
Section: Step 1: Formulating Business Rulesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In this paper, we will elaborate some ideas explaining how to evolve the first and early architecture used in the development of a large scale management client/server application, using the distributed functional language Erlang (Armstrong et al, 1996), to a more sophisticated one. The application (ARMISTICE (Armistice, 2002;Cabrero et al, 2003;Gulías et al, 2005;Gulías et al, 2006), Advanced Risk Management Information System: Tracking Insurances, Claims and Exposures) is a risk management information system (RMIS) designed for a large regional company. The aim of the proposed architecture is to help to reduce the development life cycles, and to be reused in similar projects.…”
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confidence: 99%