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    Some of our recent corporate customers in 2011 include;

    • Cranfield University
    • City Index
    • Umi Plc
    • Prosper Housing
    • NobleProg
    • Pantheon Advisory Ltd

    Westminster College of Computing has trained the following customers in the past
    • Middlesex University
    • Imperial College
    • UCL
    • Ministry of Defence
    • Passport Office
    • Barclays
    • Logica
    • KPMG
    • House of Commons
    • Legal & General
    • Specialist School trust
    • Barbican Centre

    C# Automated Trading System Development

    Course Fee : £5090
    Pay Securely
    Course Start Dates
    Select Start Date Time Days Duration Site
    19/03/2012 6.30-9.30pm Mon/wed 12 classes Brentford
    18/06/2012 6.30-9.30pm Mon/wed 12 classes London
    08/10/2012 6.30-9.30pm Mon/wed 12 classes London

    In completing the enrolling process and paying for your course, you are confirming that you have received enough information to make an informed decision and that the course is suited to your needs and abilities.

    Overview

    In electronic financial markets, algorithmic trading or automated trading, also known as algo trading, black-box trading or robo trading, is the use of electronic platforms for entering trading orders with an algorithm deciding on aspects of the order such as the timing, price, or quantity of the order, or in many cases initiating the order without human intervention.

    Algorithmic trading is widely used by pension funds, mutual funds, and other buy side (investor driven) institutional traders, to divide large trades into several smaller trades in order to manage market impact, and risk. Sell side traders, such as market makers and some hedge funds, provide liquidity to the market, generating and executing orders automatically.

    A special class of algorithmic trading is "high-frequency trading" (HFT), in which computers make elaborate decisions to initiate orders based on information that is received electronically, before human traders are capable of processing the information they observe. This has resulted in a dramatic change of the market microstructure, particularly in the way liquidity is provided.

    Algorithmic trading may be used in any investment strategy, including market making, inter-market spreading, arbitrage, or pure speculation (including trend following). The investment decision and implementation may be augmented at any stage with algorithmic support or may operate completely automatically.

    This course is mainly designed for junior programmers and finacial traders who wants to develop or modify source code of Trading Systems in the Financial Market. This course will also teach you how to develop Technical Analysis Indicators. Upon completion of the course you will have an idea of how to develop a product that will receive quotes directly from a broker via an API, perform price analysis, and decide whether or not to place orders to buy or sell.

    Course Outline

    Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform
  • Introduction to the .NET Platform
  • Overview of the .NET Framework
  • Benefits of the .NET Framework
  • The .NET Framework Components
  • C# in the .NET Framework
  • Overview of C#
  • Structure of a C# Program
  • Basic Input/Output Operations
  • Recommended Practices
  • Compiling, Running, and Debugging
  • Explaining the structure of a simple C# program
  • Using the Console class of the System namespace to perform basic input/output operations
  • Handling exceptions in a C# program
  • Generating Extensible Markup Language (XML) documentation for a C# application
  • Compiling and executing a C# program
  • Using the Microsoft Visual Studio Debugger to trace program execution
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Object Oriented Concept
  • Classes and Objects
  • Using Encapsulation
  • C# and Object Orientation
  • Defining Object-Oriented Systems
  • Defining the terms object and class in the context of object-oriented programming
  • Describing the three core aspects of an object: identity, state, and behavior
  • Describing abstraction and how it helps you to create reusable classes that are easy to maintain
  • Using encapsulation to combine methods and data in a single class and enforce abstraction
  • Explaining the concepts of inheritance and polymorphism
  • Creating and using classes in C#
  • Using Reference-Type Variables
  • Using Reference-Type Variables
  • Using Common Reference Types
  • The Object Hierarchy
  • Namespaces in the .NET Framework
  • Data Conversions
  • C# Collection
  • Dynamic Data Structures
  • ArrayList Collection
  • Queue Collection
  • Stack Collection
    Creating and Destroying Objects
  • Using Constructors
  • Initializing Data
  • Objects and Memory
  • Resource Managements
  • Using constructors to initialize objects
  • Creating overloaded constructors that can accept varying parameters
  • Describing the lifetime of an object and what happens when it is destroyed
  • Creating destructors and using Finalizemethods
  • Inheritance in C#
  • Deriving Classes
  • Implementing Methods
  • Using Sealed Classes
  • Using Interfaces
  • Using Abstract Classes
  • Reflection
  • Discovering Program Information
  • Dynamically Activating Code
  • Reflection.Emit
    C sharp Security
  • Code Based Security
  • Role Based Security
    ADO .NET
  • Database Technology
  • Data Providers in .NET
  • Connection to database
  • Processing data
  • Stored Procedures
  • Database Transaction
  • Database Locking
  • Case Study
    Multithreaded Components
  • Threading Concepts
  • Creating a new Thread
  • Synchronization
  • Thread Management
  • Creating Multithreaded Components
    Gateway Services
  • The Remoting Framework
  • Creating a Gateway service
    Socket Client / Server Development in C#
  • Implementing TCP / IP Sockets
  • A Socket Server
  • A Socket Client
  • Case Study - Receive Tick
  • Modifying source code of existing Trading Systems
    C++ AMP (Accelerated Massive Parallelism)
  • Introducting C++ AMP
  • C++ AMP API
  • Simple array addition using C++ AMP
  • Funtion for Moving Average in C++ AMP
  • Simple C++ AMP Version
    .NET Remoting
  • Channels
  • Remoting Objects
  • Client
  • Server

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