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- NCIQ – Java Series Finance Engine
NCIQ – Java Series Finance Engine is a Java‑based financial computation and orchestration engine designed to support complex, multi‑module finance workflows. It emphasizes modularity, versioned releases, and integration with network front‑ends such as web and Telnet servers.
Sections
Overview: Purpose, core capabilities, and supported financial operations.
Design goals: Modularity, extensibility, and network accessibility.
Implementation: Java technology stack, dependencies, and packaging.
Use cases: Risk calculations, pricing engines, or internal finance tools.
Limitations: Scope boundaries and non‑goals.
The NCIQ Bitcoin Trading Architecture is a Java 21-based open-source system designed for secure, remote cryptocurrency trading using a Telnet proxy, as detailed in the GitHub repository 'mearvk/Java.Web.Server.Telnet.Front.Java.21'. It features national-grade AES encryption, an integrated calendar for global synchronization, and a fully functional terminal-based trading desk optimized for decentralized commerce. This project bridges legacy Telnet protocols with modern HTTP servers to create a resilient, high-security infrastructure for managing digital assets globally. You can find the repository and more information on GitHub. The trading application system front-end will trade online itself at https://mearvk.us.
- Page 1 : Overview
- Page 2 : Project Scope
- Page 3 : System Architecture
- Page 4 : Telnet Frontend
- Page 5 : Web Server Module
- Page 6 : Finance Engine
- Page 7 : Configuration
- Page 8 : Security Model
- Page 9 : Logging and Security
- Page 10 : Maven & Dependency
- Page 11 : Versioning
- Page 12 : Command & API Interface
- Page 13 : Error Handling
- Page 14 : Performance & Scalar
- Page 15 : Testing Strategy
- Page 16 : Licensing
- Page 17 : Project History
- Page 18 : Primary Contributors
- Page 19 : Deployment Scenarios
- Page 20 : Integration Patterns
- Page 21 : Future Roadmaps