The development approach that IBM® WebSphere® Multichannel
Bank Transformation Toolkit promotes
is designed to shorten development cycles and flatten the learning
curve for the project team. The objective of this approach is to effectively
save development effort, improve consistency, and reduce the time
to market for all delivery channels. Following are some of the ways
that WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit reduces
time to market:
- Shortened development cycles
- WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit provides
an environment that supports rapid application development by exploiting
the benefits of component reuse. It does this by promoting the extensive
use of object-oriented techniques and a high degree of application
object parameterization.
- Ready-to-use components
- WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit provides
a set of pre-built infrastructure components with well-defined interfaces.
The components are ready to be incorporated into delivery channel
applications; a project team needs only to learn how to use them,
not how to build them.
- Leading practices solution template
- WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit provides
solution sample for internet banking, and smart phone mobile banking,
so project team can build the complete internet banking and mobile
banking by following leading practices of using toolkit and adding
additional transactions.
- Parametric application definition
- WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit reduces
the effort that is required to add new functions to a toolkit-based
application by providing the plug-ins to create the definitions for
the function.
- Flattened learning curve
- The WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit productivity
tools hide the underlying technical details of the toolkit. This reduces
the amount of time and effort needed by a project team to learn the
features of WebSphere Multichannel Bank
Transformation Toolkit and
how to use them to deliver a solution. The development model creates
a clear separation of roles that allows project team members to focus
on their specific tasks.