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- A Simple Notation for Data Tables
- Calculating Sales Commissions in Excel
- How to Add a User-Defined Table Function to Excel
- How to Apply a User-Defined Function on Rows of a Table in Excel
- Empowering Excel with Table Valued Functions
- Testing Table Valued Functions with LINQPad
- Building a Web Service that Receives and Returns Data Tables
- Optimizing Marketing Investment
- Reporting with ReportViewer in Visual Studio
- Simulation of Dealer Commissions with Matlab
- Finaquant’s Matrix and Vector Functions
- Table Function Demo with Microsoft Excel
- Table Functions in Visual Basic (VB.net)
- Commission Calculation with Table-Valued Functions
- Anatomy of Table Addition
- Application Scope of Calculation Engine finaquant® calcs
- Calculation Nodes and Networks
- Calling table functions from Microsoft Excel
- Importing and Exporting a DataTable from/to an Excel file
- Converting a MatrixTable to a DataTable, and vice versa
- Persistent Table Array
- Testing Persistent Table Arrays with a MySQL database
- Testing Persistent Table Array with a Microsoft SQL database
- Next step: Worker ant ika (calculation node)
- Table data as input to estimation functions in R
- Calling user-defined functions in R from within c#
- finaquant products
- New release: finaquant® protos 1.02
- DataTable extensions
- Function Router
- Table functions for transforming subtables
- Transforming rows: row-by-row processing of tables
- Filtering and sampling tables by dates
- Filtering tables with finaquant® protos
- Sorting tables with finaquant® protos
- Creating test tables with finaquant® protos – 2
- Creating test tables with finaquant® protos – 1
- List of numerical .NET libraries
- What is a calculation engine? (video)
- Allocation and Distribution with finaquant® protos
- Getting started with finaquant® protos 1.0
- Introduction to the first release of finaquant® protos
- Finaquant news September 2012: finaquant® protos
- Finaquant product roadmap, August 2012 (video)
- Finaquant news August 2012: Product roadmap
- Generating test data with matlab and excel
- Logical Architecture of a Rule-Based Calculation Framework
- Fee Calculator and Analyzer for Share Classes of Mutual Funds – 2 (Analysis)
- Fee Calculator and Analyzer for Share Classes of Mutual Funds – 1 (Calculation)
- Investment Performance Fees and Shareholder Equalization
- Simple Performance Fee calculation model in Action
- General Framework for Rule Based Calculations
- Quantifiable Value of Information in Direct Marketing
- Simple Performance Fee Calculation for Investment Funds
- Fee and Commission Types in the Mutual Fund Business
- Predictive Modelling with Linear Regression – 2
- Quick Start Reference for MATLAB and R
- Predictive Modelling with Linear Regression – 1
- Analytical Consolidation of Reporting Requirements – 1
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Important update on 16. February 2019: Some links, and especially downloads links on this personal website may not be uptodate, as I recently transferred the whole site from www.finaquant.com to software.tuncalik.com.
Give me some time; I will check and correct them one by one.
I decided to offer all the software introduced on this website open-source and free.
Check my shared folder for most uptodate downloads. Open-Source downloads of the C#/.NET libraries Finaquant Calcs and Finaquant Protos are also included in this shared download folder as zipped Visual Studio 2012 files.
You may contact me if you need any help or consulting for my analytical software.
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- Minimum Total Loss Rounding in Python
- Travel and Assignment Planning Software in Python
- Top-Down Distribution of Quality Measurement Requirements using Table Functions in Python
- A Simple Notation for Data Tables
- Calculating Sales Commissions in Excel
- How to Add a User-Defined Table Function to Excel
- How to Apply a User-Defined Function on Rows of a Table in Excel
- Empowering Excel with Table Valued Functions
- Testing Table Valued Functions with LINQPad
- Building a Web Service that Receives and Returns Data Tables
- Optimizing Marketing Investment
- Reporting with ReportViewer in Visual Studio
- Simulation of Dealer Commissions with Matlab
- Finaquant’s Matrix and Vector Functions
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