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1. ''Development proposals''
1. ''Development proposals''.


A measure of an existing environment, used to develop a vision of an improved future environment.
A measure of an existing environment, used to develop a vision of an improved future environment.




2. ''Transaction matching applications''
2. ''Transaction matching applications''.


Prespecified criteria against which submitted data are compared, to enable the declaration of a match or non-match.
Prespecified criteria against which submitted data are compared, to enable the declaration of a match or non-match.




3. ''Performance measurement''
3. ''Performance measurement''.


Any basis or standard used as a comparison, for example in treasury performance management.
Any basis or standard used as a comparison, for example in treasury performance management.
Also known as a 'benchmark'.




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* [[Approaching technology decisions in the treasury function]]
* [[Approaching technology decisions in the treasury function]]
* [[Bank payment obligation]]
* [[Bank payment obligation]]
* [[Benchmark]]
* [[Data matching]]
* [[Data matching]]
* [[Transaction matching application]]
* [[Transaction matching application]]
* [[Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?]]
* [[Treasury performance management – waste of time or a necessity?]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 13:52, 27 June 2022

1. Development proposals.

A measure of an existing environment, used to develop a vision of an improved future environment.


2. Transaction matching applications.

Prespecified criteria against which submitted data are compared, to enable the declaration of a match or non-match.


3. Performance measurement.

Any basis or standard used as a comparison, for example in treasury performance management.

Also known as a 'benchmark'.


See also