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"Latency Engineering in Electronic Markets: Optimizing Code Paths, Memory Layouts, and I/O"
Electronic markets are won and lost in microseconds, yet most trading systems are still built with millisecond-era assumptions. This book is written for practitioners who live on the sharp edge of execution speed: quantitative developers, low-latency engineers, infrastructure specialists, and technically inclined traders who must translate competitive pressure into concrete engineering decisions. It connects trading outcomes-fill probability, slippage, and queue position-to the realities of CPU pipelines, caches, NIC queues, and operating system behavior.
Focusing on end-to-end determinism, the book moves systematically from market microstructure and latency metrics to precise timekeeping, profiling, and microarchitectural tuning. Readers learn how to design cache-resident data structures, engineer hot paths and branchless code, exploit SIMD, and build lock-free queues that behave under burst. The text then drills into NIC architecture, kernel versus kernel-bypass networking, multicast market data, and order-entry tuning, before addressing OS, BIOS, and hardware configuration for stable tail latency. A concluding section ties protocol details, testing methodology, PMU-based observability, and operational safety into a coherent production discipline.
The material assumes strong C/C++ or systems programming experience and familiarity with Linux, but no prior background in ultra-low-latency trading. All concepts are grounded in real-world patterns, with an emphasis on measurable, rep
Electronic markets are won and lost in microseconds, yet most trading systems are still built with millisecond-era assumptions. This book is written for practitioners who live on the sharp edge of execution speed: quantitative developers, low-latency engineers, infrastructure specialists, and technically inclined traders who must translate competitive pressure into concrete engineering decisions. It connects trading outcomes-fill probability, slippage, and queue position-to the realities of CPU pipelines, caches, NIC queues, and operating system behavior.
Focusing on end-to-end determinism, the book moves systematically from market microstructure and latency metrics to precise timekeeping, profiling, and microarchitectural tuning. Readers learn how to design cache-resident data structures, engineer hot paths and branchless code, exploit SIMD, and build lock-free queues that behave under burst. The text then drills into NIC architecture, kernel versus kernel-bypass networking, multicast market data, and order-entry tuning, before addressing OS, BIOS, and hardware configuration for stable tail latency. A concluding section ties protocol details, testing methodology, PMU-based observability, and operational safety into a coherent production discipline.
The material assumes strong C/C++ or systems programming experience and familiarity with Linux, but no prior background in ultra-low-latency trading. All concepts are grounded in real-world patterns, with an emphasis on measurable, rep
"Latency Engineering in Electronic Markets: Optimizing Code Paths, Memory Layouts, and I/O"
Electronic markets are won and lost in microseconds, yet most trading systems are still built with millisecond-era assumptions. This book is written for practitioners who live on the sharp edge of execution speed: quantitative developers, low-latency engineers, infrastructure specialists, and technically inclined traders who must translate competitive pressure into concrete engineering decisions. It connects trading outcomes-fill probability, slippage, and queue position-to the realities of CPU pipelines, caches, NIC queues, and operating system behavior.
Focusing on end-to-end determinism, the book moves systematically from market microstructure and latency metrics to precise timekeeping, profiling, and microarchitectural tuning. Readers learn how to design cache-resident data structures, engineer hot paths and branchless code, exploit SIMD, and build lock-free queues that behave under burst. The text then drills into NIC architecture, kernel versus kernel-bypass networking, multicast market data, and order-entry tuning, before addressing OS, BIOS, and hardware configuration for stable tail latency. A concluding section ties protocol details, testing methodology, PMU-based observability, and operational safety into a coherent production discipline.
The material assumes strong C/C++ or systems programming experience and familiarity with Linux, but no prior background in ultra-low-latency trading. All concepts are grounded in real-world patterns, with an emphasis on measurable, rep
Electronic markets are won and lost in microseconds, yet most trading systems are still built with millisecond-era assumptions. This book is written for practitioners who live on the sharp edge of execution speed: quantitative developers, low-latency engineers, infrastructure specialists, and technically inclined traders who must translate competitive pressure into concrete engineering decisions. It connects trading outcomes-fill probability, slippage, and queue position-to the realities of CPU pipelines, caches, NIC queues, and operating system behavior.
Focusing on end-to-end determinism, the book moves systematically from market microstructure and latency metrics to precise timekeeping, profiling, and microarchitectural tuning. Readers learn how to design cache-resident data structures, engineer hot paths and branchless code, exploit SIMD, and build lock-free queues that behave under burst. The text then drills into NIC architecture, kernel versus kernel-bypass networking, multicast market data, and order-entry tuning, before addressing OS, BIOS, and hardware configuration for stable tail latency. A concluding section ties protocol details, testing methodology, PMU-based observability, and operational safety into a coherent production discipline.
The material assumes strong C/C++ or systems programming experience and familiarity with Linux, but no prior background in ultra-low-latency trading. All concepts are grounded in real-world patterns, with an emphasis on measurable, rep
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
| Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
| Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9798896652298 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Trex, Thomas V. |
| Hersteller: | NobleTrex Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 20 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Thomas V. Trex |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.12.2025 |
| Gewicht: | 0,527 kg |