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24 reviewsISBN 10: 1852338326
ISBN 13: 9781852338329
Author: Philip Barker
In order to build a successful, Java-based application it is important to have a clear understanding of the principles underlying the various financial models. Those models guide the application designer in choosing the most appropriate Java data structures and implementation strategy. 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 are designed and implemented based on the most widely used models in financial engineering and investment practice. The classes and methods are explained and designed in a way which allows the financial engineer complete flexibility. The classes can be used as off-the-shelf working solutions or the innovative developer can re-arrange and modify methods to create new products
Introduction to Financial Engineering with Java
Object-Oriented Programming in Finance
Numerical Methods and Algorithms
Random Number Generation and Simulation
Monte Carlo Methods in Finance
Modeling Financial Instruments
Options Pricing with Java
Fixed-Income Securities and Bonds
Risk Management Applications
Portfolio Optimization
Implementing Financial Models in Java
Case Studies in Finance and Investment
Practical Issues and Performance Considerations
Conclusion and Future Directions
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Tags: Philip Barker, Methods, Financial