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该算法是混沌运动与粒子群算法相结合的混沌粒子群算法,可以提高算法的全局搜索能力。

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BM,....5.5. 4 C3XXX reserved by document85.65.6.1 POXXX ISO/SAE controlled85.6.2 P1XXX manufacturer control85.63P2XXX|SOSAEcontoed…85.6.4 P3XXX manufacturer controlled and iso/sae reserved5.7Network groupings- dtc numbers and descriptions are given in Annex c5.7.1 UOXXX ISO/SAE controlled5.7.2 U1XXX manufacturer controlled5.7.3 U2XXX manufacturer controlled5.7.4 3XXX reserved88888896Diagnostic trouble code descriptions.……Change requests,.,,,,,,,,,…,…,10Annex a (normative)Diagnostic trouble code naming guidelines11A1 DiscussionAnnex B(normative) Powertrain system diagnostic trouble code...14B. 1 PooXX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls.14B2P01 XX Fuel and air metering-….…17B.3P02XX Fuel and air metering20B.4P03 XX Ignition system or misfire……………,……,.,…………………………………23B5P04 XX Auxiliary emission controls.……,…,………,……,,……………,………………27B6P05 XX Vehicle speed, idle control, and auxiliary inputs,,,,,,…,…,…,…,…30o Iso 2002- All rights reservedso/D|s15031-6.3B7 P06XX Computer and auxiliary outputs3B.8P07XX Transmission画画画画国面面国面面画画面B国画面画国36B 9P08 XX Transmission…………39B.10P09XXTransmissSion.42B11 P0AXX Hybrid Propulsion..l量amB12 POBXX Reservedn47B13 PoCXX Reserved by Document画B47B14 PODXX Reserved by Document………47B15 POEXX Reserved by documentB16P0 FXX Reserved by d。 cument…,,,,,…,,…47B 17 P10XX Manufacturer controlled fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls....... ....47B 18 P11XX Manufacturer controlled fuel and air metering....47B19P12 XX Manufacturer controlled fuel and air metering……….…....….…..….…….…….47B20P13 XX Manufacturer controlled ignition system or misfire…………47B21 P14XX Manufacturer controlled auxiliary emission controls.................47B22 P15XX Manufacturer controlled vehicle speed, idle control,B23 P16XX Manufacturer controlled computer and auxiliary outputs......47B24 P17XX Manufacturer controlled transmission47B.25P18XXManufacturercontro|ledtransmission∴…47B26 P19XX Manufacturer controlled transmission47B27 P20XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls48B28 P21XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls..m..8…………51B 29 P22XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls54B 30 P23XX Ignition system or58B31 P24XX Auxiliary Emission Controls59B32 P25XX Auxiliary Inputs61B33P26 XX Computer& Auxiliary outputs.……63B, 34 P27XX Transmission66B,35 P28XX ISO/SAE reserved69B 36 P29XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls69B 37 P30XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls69B38 P31XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls........69B39P32 XX Fuel and air metering and auxiliary emission controls……………a69B40 P33XX ignition system or misfire69B41 P34XX Cylinder Deactivation...n69B, 42 P35XX ISO/SAE reservedB.43P36XS0SAEeserved.73B.44P37XXSOSAEreserVved173B, 45 P38XX ISO/SAE reserved∴73B, 46 P39XX ISO/SAE reserved73Annex C(normative)Network communication groupings74C,1 U00XX Network electricala74C2 U01XX Network Communication77C,3 U02XX Network Communication80C, 4 U03X Network Software81C 5 U04XX Network Data83o ISo 2002- All rights reservedsoDs15031-6.3ForewardISo(the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies(Isomember bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISo technicalcommittees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established hasthe right to be represented on that committee International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, inliaison with Iso, also take part in the work. Iso collaborates closely with the International ElectrotechnicalCommission(EC)on all matters of electrotechnical standardizationInternational Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the iSo/EC Directives, Part 3Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for votingPublication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 of the member bodies casting a voteAttention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this part of iso 15031 may be the subject of patentrights. 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Parts 2 through 7 are based on SAE recommendedracticesThis part is based on SAE J2012: MAR99(Recommended Practice for Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions)ISo 15031-1 General information, provides an introduction to the standardMost automobile manufacturers are equipping at least a portion of their product line with some on-board diagnostic(OBD) capability. These systems provide an indication as to the general location of the diagnosed malfunction. Thisinformation is provided through an alphanumeric codeo ISo 2002- All rights reservedDRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDlso/D|s150316.3Road vehicles -Communication between vehicle and externaltest equipment for emissions-related diagnostics- Part 6Diagnostic trouble code definitions1 ScopeThis part of iso 15031 provides some recommended uniformity for alphanumeric trouble codes. It further providesguidance for uniform messages associated with these codesIt specifies several sections addressing format, structure, messages, and a few examples, and is applicable toelectricallelectronic systems diagnostics of motor vehiclesAnnex A specifies the diagnostic trouble code naming guidelines for signals from componentsAnnex B specifies the actual code assignments and description for Powertrain system diagnostic trouble codesAnnex C specifies the actual code assignments and description for network communicationAdditional annexes for body systems and chassis systems are under preparation2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions, which through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis part of iso 15031. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these publicationsdo not apply. 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Trading Bota.Chapter 2: Account Management27Chapter 3: Tradeable Instruments47Chapter 4: Event Streaming: Market Data EventsChapter 5: Historic Instrument Market Data aeEERaar75Chapter 6: Placing Orders and trades97Chapter 7: Event Streaming: Trade/Order/Account Events159Chapter 8: Integration with Twitter aamna■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■175Chapter 9: Implementing Strategies.am.203Chapter 10: Heartbeating ammmmmmmmmmmn 219Chapter 11: E-Mail Notifications ammmmatmmammmmmmmnmamman 231Chapter 12: Configuration, Deployment, and Running the Bot 243Chapter 13: Unit Testing■■■■■■■■■■■■口■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■口■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■口■■■■■263Index…277ContentsAbout the author,i币Chapter 1: Introduction to Trading Bot m mmmemmIRD■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■What Is a Trading Bot?Why do We need a trading bot?...3The capabilities of the Trading BotDesign goalsCode organization and software Stack Used .OANDA REST API as Reference Implementation.m....ammann. 8Opening an oanda practice Account80 ANDA JS0 N Keys…………Constructor Dependencies for OANDA Implementations15Event-Driven architectureG0 ogle eventBus…18Provider helper Interface20Trading Config class.........mmonann......mtnonnn.......tnn 22Obtaining the Source Code.aaeeaaaee... 24Try It Yourself section..aaaaaa.. 24Chapter 2: Account Managementa27Account provider interface31A Concrete Implementation for AccountDataProvider32Encapsulating Everything Behind a Generic AccountlnfoService37Try It yourself43VIlCONTENTSChapter 3: Tradeable Instruments47InstrumentA Concrete Implementation for InstrumentDataProvider52Encapsulating Everything Behind a Generic Instrumentservice56Try It yourself58Chapter 4: Event Streaming: Market Data Events mmmmmmmmmm. 61Streaming Market Data Interface.A Concrete Implementation for MarketData StreamingService .m..63Downstream Market data event disseminationMarketEventcallback……69Try It Yourself,…70Chapter 5: Historic Instrument Market Data mmmmmmmm 75How to read a candlestick75Enum Defining the Candlestick Granularity76Define pojo to hold candlestick information77Historical Data Provider Interface79A Concrete Implementation for HistoricMarketDataProvidern81Discussion An Alternate Database Implementation85Candlesticks for Moving Average Calculations....88MovingAverage calculation Service89Try lt YourselfChapter 6: Placing Orders and Trades■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■97Order pojo definition98Order Management provider Interface101A Concrete Implementation for Order ManagementProvider,103A Simple orderInfoService,115CONTENTSValidating Orders Before Execution: PreOrderValidationService... 116Putting It All Together in an OrderExecution Service .mmmm... 121Trade pojo definition124Trade Management provider Interface127A Concrete Implementation for TradeManagementProvider129Encapsulating Read Operations Behind TradelnfoService.....m. 136Try It yourself144Chapter 7: Event Streaming: Trade/order/Account Events m 159Streaming Event Interface161A Concrete Implementation for Events StreamingService162Try It Yourself171Chapter 8: Integration with Twitter■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■175Creating a Twitter Application175Spring Social180Using and Configuring Spring Social180Harvesting FX Tweets181Tweetharvester Interface wmmm. 185XTWeethandler Interface,,,………AbstractFxtweethandler base class186User-Specific TweetHandlersTry lt Yourself.Chapter 9: Implementing Strategies.aa203Copy Twitter Strategy204Fade the Move Strategy210Try It Yourself214CONTENTSChapter 10: Heartbeating ammammmmmmmmmmmmmmm 219HeartBeatPayload. ..m......m. 219Streaming the Heartbeat Interface220A Concrete Implementation for HeartBeatstreamingService221HeartBeatcallback Interface223DefaultheartBeatservice223Try It Yourself226Chapter 11: E-Mail notifications n231Notification Design.EmailPayLoad poJoEmailContentgenerator interface……232Sample Implementations.EventEmailNotifier service mm...m. 235Try It Yourself.237Chapter 12: Configuration, Deployment, and running the bot m 243Configuring the Trading Bot243Core Beans configuration244Twitter-Related Beans Configuration.....................247Provider Beans Configuration248Strategies configuration…254Services Configuration254Building the Bot...,,,,,…,,……256Running the bot.....,,……259CONTENTSChapter 13: Unit Testinga263Using Mockito as a Mocking Framework.Mocking Http iNteraction..............m....................e........................ 264Mocking Streams.The versatile verify Mockit0…....,.,,…271Mocking Twitter Interaction .EclEmma Code Coverage Tool for Eclipse ide.nDDDDDDDDDm274Index■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■口En277
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