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AOS: Tool for Graph Analysis
Siebert, Martin ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused mainly on design and implementation of a tool, that analyses price graphs. One of the main requirements of the design is modifiability and maintainability of source code. This goal is achieved with the MVC architecture and by creating independent system components. The application takes care of collecting the data from the trading platform, performs the calculation based on the requirements and displays the information in the graph. For each module, the calculation is being done independently, whereas the modules can form multiple sequences of different lengths. In this Bachelor's thesis, there are five analytical modules implemented and two sample case studies created.
AOS: Virtual Order Management
Navrátil, Leoš ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a central system which will allow to enter, close and register orders from multiple remote clients. This goal will be achieved by abstracting from a trade order in trading platform using virtual order within central system. The suggested system should support buying or selling of desired instrument from multiple clients with defined volume at once in order to diminish broker's influence over the market. In other words, the system will spread out the order to multiple brokers.
AOS: Tool for Graph Analysis
Siebert, Martin ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis is focused mainly on design and implementation of a tool, that analyses price graphs. One of the main requirements of the design is modifiability and maintainability of source code. This goal is achieved with the MVC architecture and by creating independent system components. The application takes care of collecting the data from the trading platform, performs the calculation based on the requirements and displays the information in the graph. For each module, the calculation is being done independently, whereas the modules can form multiple sequences of different lengths. In this Bachelor's thesis, there are five analytical modules implemented and two sample case studies created.
AOS: Virtual Order Management
Navrátil, Leoš ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Trchalík, Roman (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a central system which will allow to enter, close and register orders from multiple remote clients. This goal will be achieved by abstracting from a trade order in trading platform using virtual order within central system. The suggested system should support buying or selling of desired instrument from multiple clients with defined volume at once in order to diminish broker's influence over the market. In other words, the system will spread out the order to multiple brokers.

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