Functional High Performance Financial IT: the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen

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Functional High Performance Financial IT : the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen. / Berthold, Jost; Filinski, Andrzej; Henglein, Fritz; Larsen, Ken Friis; Steffensen, Mogens; Vinter, Brian.

Trends in Functional Programming: 12th International Symposium, TFP 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 16-18, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. ed. / Ricardo Peña; Rex Page. Springer, 2012. p. 98-113 (Lecture notes in computer science, Vol. 7193).

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Harvard

Berthold, J, Filinski, A, Henglein, F, Larsen, KF, Steffensen, M & Vinter, B 2012, Functional High Performance Financial IT: the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen. in R Peña & R Page (eds), Trends in Functional Programming: 12th International Symposium, TFP 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 16-18, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Springer, Lecture notes in computer science, vol. 7193, pp. 98-113, 12th International Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming, Madrid, Spain, 16/05/2011. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32037-8_7

APA

Berthold, J., Filinski, A., Henglein, F., Larsen, K. F., Steffensen, M., & Vinter, B. (2012). Functional High Performance Financial IT: the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen. In R. Peña, & R. Page (Eds.), Trends in Functional Programming: 12th International Symposium, TFP 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 16-18, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 98-113). Springer. Lecture notes in computer science Vol. 7193 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32037-8_7

Vancouver

Berthold J, Filinski A, Henglein F, Larsen KF, Steffensen M, Vinter B. Functional High Performance Financial IT: the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen. In Peña R, Page R, editors, Trends in Functional Programming: 12th International Symposium, TFP 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 16-18, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Springer. 2012. p. 98-113. (Lecture notes in computer science, Vol. 7193). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32037-8_7

Author

Berthold, Jost ; Filinski, Andrzej ; Henglein, Fritz ; Larsen, Ken Friis ; Steffensen, Mogens ; Vinter, Brian. / Functional High Performance Financial IT : the HIPERFIT Research Center in Copenhagen. Trends in Functional Programming: 12th International Symposium, TFP 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 16-18, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. editor / Ricardo Peña ; Rex Page. Springer, 2012. pp. 98-113 (Lecture notes in computer science, Vol. 7193).

Bibtex

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