Draft:Open Insurance Ontology
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The Open Insurance Ontology is an open data model to enable a global, standardized data architecture for insurance products with clearly defined classes, properties, and relationships. The Ontology can be used across countries for all customer use cases (holistic advisory, pension/product advisory, tariff calculations, etc.) and is transparent as well as open.
Concept[edit]
The Open Insurance Ontology was developed by riskine in June 2020.
Sources[edit]
- Open Insurance Ontology, https://github.com/riskine/ontology
- riskine Technology, https://www.riskine.com/en/technology
- riskine API, https://docs.riskine.com/
- riskine awarded by Gartner “Cool Vendors in Insurance 2018”
- OTS press release, riskine awarded as cool vendor in Insurance 2018 (Gartner report)