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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

The ARCH Effect : a model of gradual anticipation for autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity in asset returns /

El Din, Tarek Mohy. January 1997 (has links)
Hochsch. für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwiss., Diss.--St. Gallen, 1997.
2

Mean reversion models of financial markets

Hillebrand, Eric. Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
University, Diss., 2003--Bremen.
3

Integration und Volatilität bei Emerging Markets /

Herrmann, Frank. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Universität Freiburg, Diss., 2005.
4

ARCH-/GARCH-Modelle und deterministisches Chaos : eine empirische Analyse von Renditezeitreihen des Swiss Market Index (SMI) /

Gadient, Yves. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. Nr. 3212 Wirtschaftswiss. St. Gallen, 2006. / Literaturverz.
5

Arch-/Garch-Modelle und Deterministisches Chaos -eine empirische Analyse von Renditezeitreihen des Swiss Market Index (SMI) /

Gadient, Yves. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität St. Gallen, 2006.
6

Dynamically generated multi-modal application interfaces / Dynamisch generierte multimodale Anwendungsschnittstellen

Kost, Stefan 28 May 2006 (has links) (PDF)
This work introduces a new UIMS (User Interface Management System), which aims to solve numerous problems in the field of user-interface development arising from hard-coded use of user interface toolkits. The presented solution is a concrete system architecture based on the abstract ARCH model consisting of an interface abstraction-layer, a dialog definition language called GIML (Generalized Interface Markup Language) and pluggable interface rendering modules. These components form an interface toolkit called GITK (Generalized Interface ToolKit). With the aid of GITK (Generalized Interface ToolKit) one can build an application, without explicitly creating a concrete end-user interface. At runtime GITK can create these interfaces as needed from the abstract specification and run them. Thereby GITK is equipping one application with many interfaces, even kinds of interfaces that did not exist when the application was written. It should be noted that this work will concentrate on providing the base infrastructure for adaptive/adaptable system, and does not aim to deliver a complete solution. This work shows that the proposed solution is a fundamental concept needed to create interfaces for everyone, which can be used everywhere and at any time. This text further discusses the impact of such technology for users and on the various aspects of software systems and their development. The targeted main audience of this work are software developers or people with strong interest in software development.
7

Dynamically generated multi-modal application interfaces

Kost, Stefan 15 June 2006 (has links)
This work introduces a new UIMS (User Interface Management System), which aims to solve numerous problems in the field of user-interface development arising from hard-coded use of user interface toolkits. The presented solution is a concrete system architecture based on the abstract ARCH model consisting of an interface abstraction-layer, a dialog definition language called GIML (Generalized Interface Markup Language) and pluggable interface rendering modules. These components form an interface toolkit called GITK (Generalized Interface ToolKit). With the aid of GITK (Generalized Interface ToolKit) one can build an application, without explicitly creating a concrete end-user interface. At runtime GITK can create these interfaces as needed from the abstract specification and run them. Thereby GITK is equipping one application with many interfaces, even kinds of interfaces that did not exist when the application was written. It should be noted that this work will concentrate on providing the base infrastructure for adaptive/adaptable system, and does not aim to deliver a complete solution. This work shows that the proposed solution is a fundamental concept needed to create interfaces for everyone, which can be used everywhere and at any time. This text further discusses the impact of such technology for users and on the various aspects of software systems and their development. The targeted main audience of this work are software developers or people with strong interest in software development.

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