Quantitative Trading — Trading strategies based on quantitative analysis which rely on mathematical computations and number crunching to identify trading opportunities. Price and volume are two of the more common data inputs used in quantitative analysis as the main… … Investment dictionary
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Quantitative analyst — A quantitative analyst is a person who works in finance using numerical or quantitative techniques. Similar work is done in most other modern industries, but the work is not called quantitative analysis. In the investment industry, people who… … Wikipedia
Quantitative proteomics — The aim of quantitative proteomics is to obtain quantitative information about all proteins in a sample. [cite journal |author=Ong SE, Mann M | date=2005 | title=Mass spectrometry based proteomics turns quantitative | journal=Nature Chemical… … Wikipedia
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Seven Tools of Quality — The discipline of Total Quality Control uses a number of quantitative methods and tools to identify problems and suggest avenues for continuous improvement in fields such as manufacturing. Over many years, total quality practitioners gradually… … Wikipedia
Mathematical finance — is a field of applied mathematics, concerned with financial markets. The subject has a close relationship with the discipline of financial economics, which is concerned with much of the underlying theory. Generally, mathematical finance will… … Wikipedia
Futurology — Futures Studies, Foresight, or Futurology is the science, art and practice of postulating possible, probable, and preferable futures and the worldviews and myths that underlie them. Futures studies (colloquially called Futures by many of the… … Wikipedia
Coding (social sciences) — Coding refers to an analytical process in which data, in both quantitative form (such as questionnaires results) or qualitative (such as interview transcripts) are categorised to facilitate analysis. Coding means the transformation of data into a … Wikipedia