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OverviewThe financial technology environment is a dynamic, high-pressured, fast-paced world in which developing fast and efficient buy-and-sell order processing systems and order executing (clearing and settling) systems is of primary importance. The orders involved come from an ever-changing network of people (traders, brokers, market makers) and technology. To prepare people to succeed in this environment, seasoned financial technology veteran Roy Freedman presents both the technology and the finance side in this comprehensive overview of this dynamic area. He covers the broad range of topics involved in this industry--including auction theory, databases, networked computer clusters, back-office operations, derivative securities, regulation, compliance, bootstrap statistics, optimization, and risk management--in order to present an in-depth treatment of the current state-of-the-art in financial technology. Each chapter concludes with a list of exercises; a list of references; a list of websites for further information; and case studies. A Powerpoint presentation that outlines each chapter's main points is available in a companion instructor's website, and an online instructor's manual is available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Roy S. Freedman (Founder, Inductive Solutions; Adjunct Professor, Financial Engineering, Polytechnic University, NY)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Academic Press Inc ISBN: 9781493300785ISBN 10: 1493300784 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 05 May 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1: What is Financial Technology Chapter 2: Prices, Interest, Time Chapter 3: Algorithms and Financial Technology Chapter 4: Financial Products Chapter 5: Identifying Financial Objects Chapter 6: Physical Aspects of Financial Networks Chapter 7: Orders and Messages Chapter 8: Systems of Financial Systems Chapter 9: RiskReviewsApproaching a new highly abstract and complex technical subject, especially as a student, has much in common with the mountaineer's approach to amountain: both present a daunting challenge to be overcome at high cost of effort--we fear for our very survival.In Introduction to Financial Technology , Roy Freedman proves himself a steadfast and expert guide right from the beginning of the journey.Like a trusty Sherpa, he does all the heavy lifting for us even in the ever-thinning air of our journey up the steep Himalayan slopes of the financial and technological abstractions of the modern discipline that is financial technology. All in all, I found Freedman's treatment of the financial application of computer algorithms and financial technology quite thorough and highly informative and well written.-- Raymond Nolting, Executive Project Manager/Senior Business Analyst, B-Trade Services L.L.C./Division of the Bank of New York One would not expect a book on financial technology to be so...well...gripping. Freedman provides an interesting survey of the history of financial technology as well as the technological tools used today. This book is a must read for any true student of the market, especially as high technology becomes ever more pervasive in the analysis and operation of financial markets. -- Ben Van Vliet, Associate Director, M.S. Financial Markets, Center for Financial Markets, Illinois Institute of Technology Approaching a new highly abstract and complex technical subject, especially as a student, has much in common with the mountaineer's approach to amountain: both present a daunting challenge to be overcome at high cost of effort--we fear for our very survival. In Introduction to Financial Technology, Roy Freedman proves himself a steadfast and expert guide right from the beginning of the journey.Like a trusty Sherpa, he does all the heavy lifting for us even in the ever-thinning air of our journey up the steep Himalayan slopes of the financial and technological abstractions of the modern discipline that is financial technology. All in all, I found Freedman's treatment of the financial application of computer algorithms and financial technology quite thorough and highly informative and well written.-- Raymond Nolting, Executive Project Manager/Senior Business Analyst, B-Trade Services L.L.C./Division of the Bank of New York One would not expect a book on financial technology to be so...well...gripping. Freedman provides an interesting survey of the history of financial technology as well as the technological tools used today. This book is a must read for any true student of the market, especially as high technology becomes ever more pervasive in the analysis and operation of financial markets. -- Ben Van Vliet, Associate Director, M.S. Financial Markets, Center for Financial Markets, Illinois Institute of Technology Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |