Real-time Portfolio Management and Automatic Extensions (1991) [1 citations — 0 self]
by Tushar M. Patel
ftp://ftp.cs.columbia.edu/reports/reports-1991/cucs-030-91.ps.gz
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Abstract:
The PROFIT language [Kaiser 90, Kaiser 91] is motivated by applications driven by large quantities of rapidly changing data. An example of such an application is the portfolio management application that seeks to take advantage of the market conditions to optimize portfolios. Network management is another such application with large amounts of data that changes rapidly.
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