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> Round shape indicates an actor
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> Round shape indicates an actor
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The platform is intended to support up to 5 million members. The following are the meanings of terms used by ACME:
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The platform is intended to support up to 5 million members. The following are the meanings of terms used by ACME:
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• Internal Account - a logical account within the internal ledger that records the holding of an amount of cash or units of assets
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* Internal Account - a logical account within the internal ledger that records the holding of an amount of cash or units of assets
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• Pot - a collection of Internal Accounts that belong to a Member, ACME, an external body, e.g. an Asset Custodian
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* Pot - a collection of Internal Accounts that belong to a Member, ACME, an external body, e.g. an Asset Custodian
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• External Account - a real account in an external organisation, e.g. a bank account with a bank or an asset account
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* External Account - a real account in an external organisation, e.g. a bank account with a bank or an asset account
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with an asset custodian.
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with an asset custodian.
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• Re-balancing - the process of adjusting the number of units held for each of a number of assets in the asset Internal Account in a Pot to ensure the mix is correct for the chosen risk profile.
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* Re-balancing - the process of adjusting the number of units held for each of a number of assets in the asset Internal Account in a Pot to ensure the mix is correct for the chosen risk profile.
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• Asset custodian - a body that holds asset units on behalf of ACME and trades them when instructed.
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* Asset custodian - a body that holds asset units on behalf of ACME and trades them when instructed.
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Consider the description above in an event driven platform with information stored in a database. How would you design such a system and what challenges would you expect to find? The solution should consider the following:
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Consider the description above in an event driven platform with information stored in a database. How would you design such a system and what challenges would you expect to find? The solution should consider the following:
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• ACME is regulated by 3 financial authorities and the data we hold must be 100% accurate
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* ACME is regulated by 3 financial authorities and the data we hold must be 100% accurate
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• Assets may be bought and sold
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* Assets may be bought and sold
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• There are some automated processes, e.g. re-balancing, that generate large numbers of buy and sell trades as the prices of assets move.
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* There are some automated processes, e.g. re-balancing, that generate large numbers of buy and sell trades as the prices of assets move.
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• There are some processes that must process large amounts of data, e.g. reconciliation
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* There are some processes that must process large amounts of data, e.g. reconciliation
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• This is not a real time trading environment, prices are always closing prices, external trades are only placed with
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* This is not a real time trading environment, prices are always closing prices, external trades are only placed with asset custodians on a daily basis.
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asset custodians on a daily basis.
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Assuming the platform is implemented in Go, what patterns would you use to enable large numbers (c200-300) processes to be produced in a consistent and repeatable manner by multiple teams?
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Assuming the platform is implemented in Go, what patterns would you use to enable large numbers (c200-300) processes to be produced in a consistent and repeatable manner by multiple teams?
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