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Huntbach, Matthew
Queen Mary, University of London
London, United Kingdom
 
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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...

Sep 5 2019  
   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...

Jun 12 2014  
   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...

May 13 2009  
 
 
   
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