Chapter 1 introduces (or reintroduces) readers to the basics of computer security, with some light theoretical background, a look at the different subfi elds within computer security, and, most importantly, a look at the security mechanisms that will be covered in the rest of the book. In Chapter 2, we will look at some low-level networking protocols and what to look out for in using them. Part of the reason for looking at this low-level functionality is to get used to analyzing the protocols you intend to use. In Chapter 3 we will look at the world of Internet security, |
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CHAPTER 1 Potential Profit as a Measure of Market Performance Profit and Potential Profit Price Flow and C++ Pardo’s Potential Profit
CHAPTER 2 Potential Profit and Transaction Costs What Is a Trading Strategy? Properties of Potential Profit Strategy
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Chapter 1, Why Threading Building Blocks?, introduces the motivation for Intel Threading Building Blocks and gives you a high-level feel for how this solution is superior to other options for C++ programmers. Chapter 2, Thinking Parallel, is a brief introduction to parallelism. Understanding how to “Think in Parallel” is fundamental to being able to write a good parallel program. This is the one place in the book where terms such as scalability are defined and the motivation for focusing on it is provided. The rest of the book deals with using Threading Building Blocks.
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1 Introduction to C++ and Quantitative Finance - In this chapter we give an overview of the C++ programming language, its relationship with Quantitative Finance (QF) and why C++ is suitable for complex applications in this domain. 2 The Mechanics of C++: from Source Code to a Running Program - In this chapter we introduce the C++ language by defining just enough syntax to allow us to create and run simple programs. 3 C++ Fundamentals and My First Option Class - In this chapter we design and implement our first real working C++ code. Our goal is to model a European option by a C++ class.
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1 Getting Started Developing programs – what is involved? Writing and running your first C++ program. Fundamental data types. 2 Parallel Port Basics and Interfacing Parallel port configuration & functionality. Digital logic fundamentals. Number systems: decimal, hexadecimal and binary.
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