XML for Market Data: Moving Content from Source to Application - April 21, 2004 - The Union League CLub - New York City MDDL.org - Market Data Definition Language SIIA's Financial Information Services Division XML for Market Data: Moving Content from Source to Application
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A foundational look at the realities of
generating, distributing and processing
market data in XML to improve the value
for both pricing information and reference data.


Market data - regardless of whether it is sourced from an exchange, vendor, or contributor - is only valuable if it reaches the end user or application in an understandable form in an acceptable timeframe.

The use of data and interface standards can help normalize content and lead to more efficient processing. However, implementing standards-based XML can be complex and must be carefully considered so that - while maintaining the throughput that is required in today's environment -expansion and system changes are possible.

XML for Market Data will reinforce the validity of using industry standards in the market data industry and provide insight into the implementation of flexible XML-based content processing which is necessary for the effective management of existing and emerging market data systems. Our program includes:

Realities of an Industry Standard Protocol
for Market Data

Moving Toward a Data Centric View of
Securities Processing

Designing for Flexibility in XML Implementation

Standard Market Data Terms,
Definitions and Relationships

Case Studies on MDDL Implementation

Networking Reception

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