Publication type: Conference other
Type of review: Not specified
Title: The ACTUS project
Authors: Breymann, Wolfgang
Conference details: Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015
Issue Date: 2015
Language: English
Subjects: Standardization; Data; Stress test; Financial risk
Subject (DDC): 332: Financial economics
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/4576
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Engineering
Organisational Unit: Institute of Data Analysis and Process Design (IDP)
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Breymann, W. (2015). The ACTUS project. Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015.
Breymann, W. (2015) ‘The ACTUS project’, in Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015.
W. Breymann, “The ACTUS project,” in Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015, 2015.
BREYMANN, Wolfgang, 2015. The ACTUS project. In: Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015. Conference presentation. 2015
Breymann, Wolfgang. 2015. “The ACTUS Project.” Conference presentation. In Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015.
Breymann, Wolfgang. “The ACTUS Project.” Optimising the Usage of Standards: Technical Aspects of Standardisation, Workshop, European Central Bank (ECB), Frankfurt, Germany, 1 October 2015, 2015.


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