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Saturday, May 5, 2007

Practical dot NET for Financial Markets - APress

This book is about understanding the issues involved in creating financial applications on the .NET platform. We use equities markets for the primary examples in this book because the .NET technology has significant penetration in these markets; in addition, equities markets are easy to understand, and most of us have traded on them at one point or another. But you can extend the underlying principles we discuss in this book to any market-be it fixed income, foreign exchange, commodities, or derivatives.
This book provides invaluable insight into the issues developers and solutions architects face while developing .NET applications in a financial arena. Before covering the technical aspects of these applications, we give you a quick tour of how capital markets function. This will help readers who do not have a financial background quickly get up to speed. With the advent of .NET, you have an exciting new platform on which to build and deploy a broad range of applications.
We wrote this book because we noticed that no books currently on the market discuss .NET in the context of capital markets. Some discuss financial formulae and others offer some financial examples, but these don’t go deep enough; moreover, their examples are implemented in C++ or Microsoft Excel. Unless real-life issues are discussed objectively and the various approaches debated, it’s impossible to reach a considered conclusion about the applicability of the technology. Each chapter in this book begins with an overview of the issues before drilling down to give you a complete perspective. We explain in detail how the .NET technology is helping financial institutions meet their challenges in a fast-changing world.
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