[REMINDER][CHANGE][ANN] JAVAWUG BOF 40 :: JQuantLib :: Richard
Gomes :: 17 September 2008 :: London, UK

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The JAVAWUG apologises for the inconvenience through to unforeseen
changes at the venue. If you have already registered then you don't
have to re-register. We hope you can still
come, because this would be great chance to kick back and relax during
the middle of the week talking Java development all night long with
your peers. However, please inform us and Skills Matter, if now you
can make it.


Hi All

Here is the announcement for JAVAWUG BOF 40 ``JQuantLib'' with Richard
Gomes. This event will taking place at Skills Matter, London on
Wednesday 17th September 2008 from 6:30pm - 8:15pm.


TITLE:   JQuantLib,  A free, open-source, comprehensive Java framework
for quantitative finance
SPEAKER: Richard Gomes, Coalition


http://www.jroller.com/javawug/entry/javawug_bof_40_jquantlib


TALK


JQuantLib (http://www.jquantlib.org) is a free, open-source,
comprehensive framework for quantitative finance, written in Java,
aiming to offer several mathematical and statistical tools needed for
valuation of financial instruments like options, bonds and alike. In
spite of JQuantLib being based on QuantLib, which is written in C++,
it is not intended to be a mere translation from C++ code: it's a
rewrite intended to offer features that Java developers expect.

The talk will cover subjects as:

Innovation: JQuantLib tries to reduce the gap between C++ and Java
worlds on quantitative finance. This talk shows the opportunity Java
developers currently have in the competitive niche of quantitative
finance.

Architecture: Whilst keeping API resemblance to QuantLib/C++ wherever
possible, JQuantLib aims to provide flexibility which is important to
modern execution environments. This talk exposes the challenges of
accomplishing these factors whilst keeping performance as a critical
factor of success.

Performance: How Java applications can be speed up and compete with C+
+ applications? This talk exposes some techniques and shows that Java
is viable for low latency, critical production environments, being
able to offer performance similar to C++.

Correctness: Programming errors must be avoided wherever possible in
order to reduce development costs. This talk exposes how strong type
checking, upcoming features ofJDK7 and quality assurance tools are
important to eradicate programming errors.

Accuracy: Calculations have to be accurate and it can be accomplished
by different ways. This talk exposes how performance and system
resources are radically affected by these different approaches.



BIOGRAPHY


Richard Gomes is Brazilian and graduated at Unicamp, Brazil.

In the beginning of his career he developed numeric libraries in
assembly language and a symbolic debugger whilst working for CPqD/
Telebras R&D Center, which was a key player in the emerging brazilian
telecommunications scenario at that time.

He has several years of experience in IT and experience with full
software life-cycle, working as developer, architect, production
support analyst and configuration manager in complex projects with
multiple development branches. He has experience with high volume, low
latency critical systems specially in banking and telecommunication
sectors. He worked for companies such as IBM attending Sprint/USA, EDS
andUnibanco, where he designed a critical, high volume cheque
clearance system.

Richard is settled in London since September/2006. He works for
Coalition, a Market Intelligence company.


REGISTRATION:

Please register with Skills Matter  http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/

   1. YOUR FIRST and LAST NAMES
   2. COMPANY YOU WORK FOR
   3. optional telephone number

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