This paper gives an overview about our current work on a framework which aims at operating component-based software systems more efficiently. Efficiency, in terms of the number of allocated data center resources, is improved by executing architecture-level runtime adaptations based on current workload situations. The proposed framework, called SLAstic, is described and open questions to be answered in future work are raised.
The Islamic banking industry facilitates both consumer and corporate clients by providing needed capital through different modes of financing. The prerequisites of financing the corporate clients are generally different from that of the individual customers. This study discusses a detailed narrative of how a corporate customer, Sufi oil, availed financing from Bank Islami through ijārah mode of financing in a Sharī'ah compliant way. It discusses step by step procedure of dealing with corporate client starting from the first stage when a representative of the firm visited the Bank Islami and discussed the firm needs and the possible procedure and mode of financing. The study provide a comprehensive insight in the internal procedures involved in evaluating each and every client. Different branches and their respective role and responsibilities at the branch level and their interaction with the Head Office have been highlighted. The study has also briefly discussed various risks that may encounter the transaction and the manner in which the perceived risks have been mitigated. The focus of the study is to differentiate the corporate ijārah from the consumer ijārah in terms of both documentation and procedure. The repayment schedule for the case is also described in detail along with the rent that the Bank Islami would be getting by leasing any vehicle to the corporate entity.
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