Toward Automated Change Impact Analysis of Financial Regulations
Regulation changes over time due to amending or repealing existing legal provisions as well as introducing new ones. The finance field provides a concrete example of heavily regulated area which has seen continuous regulatory changes in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis. Software financial services like online banking or trading must constantly comply with the regulations. Monitoring and analyzing the regulatory change is essential to ensure that such services remain compliant. Regulatory changes can significantly affect existing software systems that were compliant at a certain point in time. However, tracing the regulatory changes entirely manually is time consuming and error-prone. In this position paper, we introduce our vision for automated financial regulations change impact analysis.We aim at characterizing the regulatory changes pertinent to financial regulations, and further providing automated support for both identifying and classifying the regulatory changes as well as analyzing the impact of such changes on existing (potentially compliant) software systems.
Tue 16 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
16:00 - 17:30 | |||
16:00 25mLong-paper | Topical: Automatic Repository Tagging using Attention on Hybrid Code Embeddings FinanSE Agathe Lherondelle JP Morgan Chase, Varun Babbar JP Morgan Chase, Yash Satsangi , Fran Silavong , Sean Moran | ||
16:25 15mShort-paper | Toward Automated Change Impact Analysis of Financial Regulations FinanSE Sallam Abualhaija University of Luxembourg, Marcello Ceci University of Luxembourg, Nicolas Sannier University of Luxembourg, SnT, Domenico Bianculli University of Luxembourg, Dirk Zetzsche University of Luxembourg, Marco Bodellini University of Luxembourg | ||
16:40 5mDay closing | Closing FinanSE |