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                      Etude's Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)

                       
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                      Possibly the most important achievement in Etude's architectural design is its fully integrated application architecture. This unique approach allows for the incremental and integrated development of business function in support of a bank’s Business Processes, as illustrated in the diagram below.

                      This design separates independent functions through Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Interfaces. Etude's interface approach allows for rapid and homogenous integration with external applications, ensuring the exchange of information and data between the different systems by applying SOA International Standards.



                      By determining a products basic requirements, its functionality and behavioral needs can be analyzed to ensure any product will operate and process as a stable and independent component within the overall system.

                      Each function and new requirement gathered from participant banks can be either explicitly or implicitly prioritized according to the categories proposed by the Kano Model, and as assigned to any particular developmental increment within our Etude Banking System.

                      Incremental Maintenance Saves Time and Money

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