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    Bat2015

    Bat2015

    Bachelor of Science (Informatik)

    ...With a focus on the MILP methods we implement a load balancing and speed up the solving process in a multiplicative way. Sometimes we have super-linear speedup with a small set of hardware. With a splitting of problems, parallel computing and distributing the actual best solution to all running processes we solve CBP much faster than a sequential processing can do.
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    myopentrader

    myopentrader

    Open-source complex-event based trading engine

    ...We have started MOT in 2012 and we have been using MOT ever since successfully. The best way of describing MOT is a flexible open-source trading framework. It is built from ground up as a parallel computing engine, which allows to do large scale parallel backtesting. MOT is distributed under the GPL v3 License and is free to use for everyone without warranty. MyOpenTrader.org is not responsible for any of your trading losses and can not be held accountable. Use the framework at your OWN risk. MOT is written purely in Java (1.6++) and has dependencies on a DB as well as a MQ Broker (such as ActiveMQ).
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