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From: Ferdinando A. <fer...@am...> - 2000-12-13 13:55:28
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Hi everybody, welcome to all the new subscribers. I would like to receive feedback about the goals selected for QuantLib 1.0 I want to strip the goals down to an acceptable minimum in order to have as soon as possible a release that can be used by end-user. Let's start with few selected issues. 1 Platforms to be supported (OS + compiler) We already support Windows32 + Borland 5.5 and MacOS + CodeWarrior. Bernd is working on GNU/Linux + gcc (anyone willing to help?) Windows 32 + Visual Studio is supported, but the resulting lib doesn't work correctly: the american_with_dividends.py test fails. Any help on this area is welcome since Visual Studio is almost a de facto standard in Win32 2 Executable implementations This is very important since to have many executable implementation will enlarge the user base. 2.1 porting to the Microsoft application world (VB and Excel): to do (as COM or Excel add-in) 2.2 Matlab extension: to do 2.3 Python module: done 3 Generic Tools 3.1 date/time module: half done. Luigi is working to a date schedule class. This should go hand in hand with a payment schedule class 3.2 one-dimensional solver: done 3.3 one-dimensional optimizer: to do. This may use the interface of the one-dimensional solver 3.4 multi-dimensional solver and optimizer: to do 3.5 PDE module: done 3.6 statistical module: done 3.7 Montecarlo module: Marco is working on that 4 Financial Tools It is very important to receive as soon as possible feedback on the Instrument interface (Include/instrument.h), since that is the base class. We designed a tentative Stock financial instrument (Include\Instruments\stock.h). We will propose shortly deposit, FRA, futures, swaps financial instrument interface Any takers? Comments? ciao -- Nando |