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"Help Build Open Source Regulation" |
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Hi @stephengoldbaum, Our team spoke with @maoo today about potentially working on this use case for the upcoming hackathon. Could we set up a call with you to get your expert insight on the project and better understand the code? Please let me know if this is possible. Thank you! -Shane |
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Here a setup guide to help prepare the development environment. We’re going to pitch 4 considerations for the group, which we will vote on. They are:
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Closing discussion in preparation for this years hackathon. Feel free to reopen and update if its still relevant. |
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LCR on Morphir
From @stephengoldbaum (Morgan Stanley)
Business Problem
Given the goal of providing the regulation as code, a core requirement is representing the business concepts defined in the specifiation as computer concepts. We do this by implementing the LCR using Morphir by way of the open-source Elm programming language. In order to be complete, it is important that every business concept is fully represented. This requires interpreting the specification to understand the best approach to implement each concept in Morphir. This document reviews that process and the decisions made.
More info on https://github.com/finos/open-reg-tech-us-lcr/blob/main/doc/README.md
Expected outcome
We left part of the LCR unfinished to gain experience with open-source collaboration on a regulation. There are two main items to be finished:
Useful apps, systems, projects, technologies, libraries and datasets
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