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Testing and tuning market trading systems: algorithms in C++ Masters T., Apress, New York, NY, 2018. 332 pp. Type: Book (978-1-484241-72-1)
Financial markets have become increasingly dominated by automated systems. A computer program can be used to decide when to buy and sell things such as shares or currencies, with the aim of making a profit. The automated use of this me...
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Enhancing software engineering education through open source projects: four years of students’ perspectives Papadopoulos P., Stamelos I., Meiszner A. Education and Information Technologies 18(2): 381-397, 2013. Type: Article
It is often observed that a difficult aspect of teaching software engineering is getting students to appreciate the difference in scale between software written as exercises in programming classes and software that professional develop...
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Plans, actions and dialogues using linear logic Dixon L., Smaill A., Tsang T. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 18(2): 251-289, 2009. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
Since first proposed by Jean-Yves Girard in 1995, linear logic has been tremendously influential in theoretical computer science (CS). Papers on linear logic, however, have a reputation for being rather impenetrable. This paper is plea...
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