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Distributed Systems for Financial Reconciliation and Clearing: Enhancing Real-Time Performance and Resilience
Published 11-10-2023
Keywords
- distributed systems,
- financial reconciliation
How to Cite
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K. Sundar, “Distributed Systems for Financial Reconciliation and Clearing: Enhancing Real-Time Performance and Resilience ”, Adv. in Deep Learning Techniques, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 75–114, Oct. 2023.

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Abstract
Accounting and clearing have long plagued the banking industry. These duties ensure accurate, transparent, and timely financial transactions. Batch processing and centralized architecture hinder real-time transaction handling, scalability, and robustness within traditional approaches. With distributed systems, the financial industry may improve its working abilities and solve key difficulties.