FiCAD


FiCAD was the world's first financial computer-aided design (CAD) software system. It was designed for financial engineers, traders and systems developers who actively traded and managed derivatives and other complex financial transactions. FiCAD Builder allowed users to model any financial instrument and to control and process those instruments for complete portfolio processing, including risk management, accounting and operations. FiCAD enabled users to graphically create complex financial transactions from simple, reusable objects, speeding the time to market for new financial applications.

FiCAD Builder featured:
  • Interactive design and debugging tools - for rapid development of financial applications
  • Graphic tools - for a complete visual environment
  • An open architecture - for linking transactions to SQL, ASCII or binary databases, real-time data feeds for integrating with libraries of predefined objects or with C•ATS' other portfolio management products

Applications built with FiCAD Builder could be deployed in the FiCAD User runtime environment, which would run on Sun and Microsoft platforms.

C•ATS Software. Inc.
$95.000 and up