Java Methods for Financial Engineering, 9781852338329
Hardcover
This book describes the principles of model building in financial engineering and explains those models as designs and working implementations for Java-based applications.Throughout the book a series of packaged classes are developed to address a wide range of financial applications.

Java Methods for Financial Engineering

Applications in Finance and Investment

  • Hardcover

    568 pages

  • Release Date

    15 May 2007

Summary

This book is for practitioners who are building Java based business applications involving the use of investment & finance techniques. It covers all the necessary methods needed to create a software implementation of calculations & data manipulations most widely used in the finance & investment field. Features include: * Explanation of the fundamental numerical methods & algorithms in a form that non-mathematical specialists can use * A comprehensive set of ready-to-use softwa…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781852338329
ISBN-10:1852338326
Author:Philip Barker
Publisher:Springer London Ltd
Imprint:Springer London Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:568
Edition:2007th
Release Date:15 May 2007
Weight:1.03kg
Dimensions:235mm x 155mm
Series:Springer Professional Computing
What They're Saying

Critics Review

From the reviews: “This is a book that aims to provide software professionals with an accessible source of numerical methods and/or a ‘ready-to-use’ code for use in business applications. Anyone working in management sciences, in modeling or software development will want to peruse this text. ! ‘it is the first book to cover the topic of Java implementations for finance investment applications.’ The book sets out to describe the principles of model building in financial engineering and to explain those models as designs for Java-based applications.” (C.J.H. Mann, Kybernetes, Vol. 37 (1), 2008)

About The Author

Philip Barker

Phil Barker has considerable experience in both software engineering and in finance and investment having taught courses at the National Alvey HCI centre, a government funded organisation transferring university based research into commercial applications. Prior to this he lectured at Heriot-Watt University where he taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in computer science and accountancy. His research focused on neural networks and cognitive modelling involving the use of software simulations. He is currently an independent consultant to the financial and investment sector.

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