REAL Model Dev Documentation

Dimitri Bianco · Intermediate ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·3w ago

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As we learn how to program in Python like a quant (model developer, validator, or researcher) we need to document our work. And in finance we follow a well structured risk management process which includes templates and consistency. I will fill out the template as we build some models together so you can see how real documentation should look. This general template is what large banks use and I have created it off of my personal experiences as a model developer, validator, and Head of Risk and Research. Model Development Documentation - Download: https://github.com/dimitribianco/RiskManagementDocs

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As we learn how to program in Python like a quant (model developer, validator, or researcher) we need to document our work. And in finance we follow a well structured risk management process which includes templates and consistency. I will fill out the template as we build some models together so you can see how real documentation should look. This general template is what large banks use and I have created it off of my personal experiences as a model developer, validator, and Head of Risk and Research. Model Development Documentation - Download: https://github.com/dimitribianco/RiskManagementDocs
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