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  2. Cromemco DOS - Wikipedia

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    Cromemco DOS or CDOS (an abbreviation for Cromemco Disk Operating System) is a CP/M-like [1] operating system by Cromemco [3] designed to allow users of Cromemco microcomputer systems to create and manipulate disk files using symbolic names.

  3. List of CDO managers - Wikipedia

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  4. Collateralized debt obligation - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid CDOs have a portfolio including both cash assets—like cash CDOs—and swaps that give the CDO credit exposure to additional assets—like a synthetic CDO. A portion of the proceeds from the funded tranches is invested in cash assets and the remainder is held in reserve to cover payments that may be required under the credit default swaps.

  5. Cromemco - Wikipedia

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    Cromemco software includes CDOS, which was very much like CP/M, and CROMIX, Cromemco's own multi-user Unix-like OS. CROMIX used banked memory, and with 448k installed, could support up to 6 users (1 bank for the system, and 1 bank for each user). CROMIX was released in 1979.

  6. Credit derivative - Wikipedia

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    A CDO only becomes a derivative when it is used in conjunction with credit default swaps (CDS), in which case it becomes a Synthetic CDO. The main difference between CDOs and derivatives is that a derivative is essentially a bilateral agreement in which the payout occurs during a specific event which is tied to the underlying asset.

  7. Contract data requirements list - Wikipedia

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    Data requirements can also be identified in the contract via special contract clauses (e.g., DFARS), which define special data provisions such as rights in data, warranty, etc. SOW guidance of MIL-HDBK-245D describes the desired relationship: "Work requirements should be specified in the SOW, and all data requirements for delivery, format, and ...

  8. CDO-Squared - Wikipedia

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    CDO-Squared is an investment in the form of a special-purpose entity (SPE) with securitization payments backed by collateralized debt obligation tranches. A collateralized debt obligation is a product structured by a bank in which an investor buys a share of a pool of bonds , loans , asset-backed securities , and other credit instruments.

  9. Synthetic CDO - Wikipedia

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    A synthetic CDO is a variation of a CDO (collateralized debt obligation) that generally uses credit default swaps and other derivatives to obtain its investment goals. [1] As such, it is a complex derivative financial security sometimes described as a bet on the performance of other mortgage (or other) products, rather than a real mortgage security. [2]