COBRA fundamentals and programming
COBRA fundamentals and programming
The Economics of Electronic Commerce
The Economics of Electronic Commerce
The design and development of a financial cybermarket with a bundle trading mechanism
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Communications of the ACM
Workflow support for electronic commerce applications
Decision Support Systems
A new bidding framework for combinatorial e-auctions
Computers and Operations Research
A framework of web-based decision support systems for portfolio selection with OLAP and PVM
Decision Support Systems
Implementing an agent trade server
Decision Support Systems
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Developing Mining-Grid Centric e-Finance Portal
WI '06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Developing mining-grid centric e-finance portals for risk management
JSAI'06 Proceedings of the 20th annual conference on New frontiers in artificial intelligence
Multi-unit differential auction-barter model for electronic marketplaces
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Use constraint hierarchy for non-functional requirements analysis
ICWE'05 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Web Engineering
Retailer selection in future open competitive communications environments
Computer Communications
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A new electronic financial market is fast emerging. Connected by high-speed networks, buyers and sellers are gathering in virtual marketplaces and revolutionizing the way business is conducted. The financial services industry, among the most innovative and aggressive in its use of IT, has created an entirely new online brokerage industry in just a few years. The principal functions of financial markets are to bring buyers and sellers together and to provide a price discovery mechanism for the assets being traded. In this article, the authors describe their financial bundle trading system (FBTS), a Web-based continuous electronic market that traders can use to execute bundle orders. With a bundle order, a trader can order a combination of stocks or assets. FBTS is in an experimental stage and is being extensively used for research at the University of Texas at Austin. Rapid advances in IT and growing competition are causing fundamental changes in the world's financial services industry. Because the FBTS is based on distributed objects, it has significant advantages over systems built with CGI scripts.