Bøger af Michael Merz
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- Technologies, Applications and Projects
228,95 kr. This book provides an overview of the various types of blockchain. Pros and cons of this technology are weighed against real-life business requirements. Beyond technology, Michael Merz shows us both how blockchain projects are tackled by the industry and also how they should better not be conducted. The book puts a spotlight on decentralized trading and how it is applied in the context of the energy sector and other industries. Based on a scenario for the year 2030, Michael shows us the link between the technology, blockchain governance, and how to implement decentralized software applications.Michael Merz received his PhD in computer science while specializing in the field of distributed systems technology. Over the past twenty years, he has developed various business integration platforms. Today, blockchain has become his instrument of choice when implementing decentralized business processes. Based on this experience, Michael is one of the few technology-agnostic experts on both centralized and decentralized solutions."It is a lucky situation for all who are interested in blockchain technology that a proven expert shares his professional and unique experience". Jens Strüker, Fresenius University, Frankfurt"Michael Merz takes us on a wonderful elevator ride: Starting with the hope for change, he helps us comprehend blockchain alternatives, and finally leads us towards an exciting path of digitalization in the energy sector". Christoph Burger, ESMT, Berlin
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- 228,95 kr.
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563,95 - 671,95 kr. - Bog
- 563,95 kr.
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1.055,95 - 1.442,95 kr. This book combines ideas from financial mathematics, actuarial sciences and economic theory to give a fully consistent framework for the analysis of solvency questions.
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- 1.055,95 kr.
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743,95 kr. Das Internet stellt zunehmend auch ein Medium zur Abwicklung von Geschäftsprozessen dar. Die Unterstützung solcher Handelstransaktionen wird unter dem Begriff "Electronic Commerce" zusammengefaßt. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie eine Softwareplattform gestaltet sein sollte, die Anforderungen von Nachfragern und Anbietern kommerzieller Softwarekomponenten effizient unterstützt. Hierbei leitet sich der Softwareentwurf unmittelbar aus der mikroökonomischen Marktdefinition ab. Insbesondere Fragen der Transaktionskostenreduktion und der Innovationsfähigkeit der Marktsoftware führen zum Modell eines Elektronischen Dienstemarktes. Bestehende Realisierungsverfahren zur Kooperation in verteilten Systemen werden hinsichtlich ihrer Vereinbarkeit mit diesem Dienstemarkt evaluiert, und es werden neue Verfahren und ihre Integration vorgestellt.
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- 743,95 kr.