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Breakout Session 5 Languages (operators and rules) for specifying constraints, mappings, and policies governing financial instruments.

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1 Breakout Session 5 Languages (operators and rules) for specifying constraints, mappings, and policies governing financial instruments

2 Mapping between ontologies & models (related to data integration) Term to term (simple) Term to term when terms are related, not identical Relating terms when these are fundamentally different concepts Bridging vocabulary Mapping in terms of more primitive concepts Matlab example Mike Atkin's example: 7 representations of financial instruments Mapping queries Mapping objectives

3 Exemplars, financial instruments, living wills, bankruptcy Creating such a repository How to annotate examples (e.g. on wiki), tutorials Representation of such examples Do both of Typical examples (bank failure) Boundary cases ( Lehmann, Citigroup) Associated legal processes

4 Linkages Financial entities Instruments Counterparties obligatories

5 Collaborative architecture Partly open data, open source, open models Layers: meta, conceptual, semantic, physical Wiki Support for quick prototyping/competitive modeling teams Tools --- prediction, validation, parameter fitting

6 scaling e.g., Matlab VKLB techniques, e.g., parallelized “supercomputing” techniques

7 Opportunities/ another view New kinds of data coming soon scaling Standards for kb development and languages Integration at level of wiki Detailed requirements analysis


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