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C++ Design Patterns and Derivatives Pricing

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Newly updated second edition and now in paperback! This is the first book on implementing financial models using object-oriented C++. Assuming only a basic knowledge of C++ and mathematical finance, the reader learns how to produce well-designed, structured, reusable code via carefully-chosen examples. This new edition includes several new chapters covering topics of increasing robustness in the presence of exceptions, designing a generic factory, interfacing C++ with EXCEL, and improving code design using the idea of decoupling. Complete ANSI/ISO compatible C++ source code is hosted on an accompanying website for the reader to study in detail, and reuse as they see fit. Whether you are a student of financial mathematics, a working quantitative analyst or financial mathematician, you need this book. Offering practical steps for implementing pricing models for complex financial products, it will transform your understanding of how to use C++.

306 pages, Paperback

First published June 9, 2008

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January 1, 2019
Sometimes specializing, even to a defunct topic, makes software-architecture debates clearer. If you're interested in design-pattern questions or the social process of software (boss critiques your original code; knowing he will, you prepare), this is actually a decent book, even if you never will work at a bank. All of the stochastic calculus is covered on pages 1-2 and isn't used elsewhere.
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