Carnegie Mellon Taps Reuters, Next, Others For Test System

WORKSTATIONS AND ANALYTICS

The Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh has launched a so-called simulated global trading program for research and education. Under the scheme, the university will work closely with trading- room system vendors to develop and test new products and to port existing products to new platforms.

At the heart of the program -- which is called Financial Analysis and Security Trading (FAST) -- is the so-called simulated trading room. The room will

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