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User & Reference Guide
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Getting started
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- Using this guide
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- What's New
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- FRTB Data Model
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Tutorials
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- Data Health Check
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- Tips for Validating the Calculations
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- Viewing QIS Numbers
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- Workaround for deadlock issue when attempting to create partitions for reference stores
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Measures
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Dimensions
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What-If Analysis
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Data Stores
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Input Files
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Developer Guide
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FRTB Reference Implementation
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FRTB Core
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Extending the Accelerator
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Configuring Accelerator tools and methodologies
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Sign-Off
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FRTB Accelerator Interpretation and Implementation of BCBS 457
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PDF Guides
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Glossary
NbDaysPLMeasures
The number of business days to look back when calculating the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation measures for PL Attribution Tests. This may also be expressed as a period, to look back a number of calendar days, for example, “1M”, “3M”, “1Y” (para 183 (d) of BCBS 352)