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Confidential 111 The Financial Industry Business Ontology Explanatory Material Mike Bennett, EDM Council August 20 2012
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Confidential Overview Definition of an ontology Overview of classification theory Transformation from a taxonomy to an ontology. The Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) From business semantics to an operational ontology
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Confidential 3 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Data Governance A Bank is in essence an IT Company –Software manufacturing –Data production, consumption, –Information supply chain So how do we manage the business view of data? –Language interface business to IT –Conceptual model
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Confidential Managing Semantics
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Confidential 5 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Conceptual Model for Data Conceptual Model (Semantics) Logical Model (Design) Physical Model (Implementation specific) Realise Implement
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Confidential 6 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Conceptual Model for Data Conceptual Model (Semantics) Logical Model (Design) Physical Model (Implementation specific) The Language Interface Business Technology FIBO bridges the “Language gap” between business and technology
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Confidential 7 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Development Lifecycle for Data Level (from Zachman) DataFunction 0Scope (contextual) Things relevant to the business Set of business processes 1Business Model (conceptual) Semantic ModelFunctional Requirements (Use Case) 2System Model (logical) Logical Data Model Logical Design 3Technology Model (physical) Physical Data Model Physical Design 4Detailed Representation Data definitionProgram
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Confidential 8 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Development Lifecycle for Data Level (from Zachman) DataFunction 0Scope (contextual) Things relevant to the business Set of business processes 1Business Model (conceptual) Semantic ModelFunctional Requirements (Use Case) 2System Model (logical) Logical Data Model Logical Design 3Technology Model (physical) Physical Data Model Physical Design 4Detailed Representation Data definitionProgram
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Confidential 9 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Conceptual Model Requirements Must be owned and validated by business –Manage the “Language interface” between tech and business subject matter experts –Everything should be in English No techie terms and casing like “objectProperty” –Everything should be reviewable Spreadsheets dialect-free diagrams
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Confidential Industry Standards Experience Business knowledge gained during reviews is either –Lost –Buried in meeting minutes –Kept in uncontrolled spreadsheets in a variety of structures Data Dictionaries try to link business definitions to data elements –but data elements are reused across business meanings and usage contexts (good design again) Good design is weak semantics Industry conclusion – “We need a semantics standard”
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Confidential Ontology “A formal specification of a conceptualization” But –What formalization? –What conceptualization? –That defines what sort of ontology 11 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Some Terms Taxonomy –A structured classification scheme Linnaeus Taxonomy of Species Taxonomy of Financial Instruments Ontology –Adds formal properties to a taxonomy –Describes real world things Vocabulary or Lexicon –Deals with the words for things 12 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Taxonomy Taxonomy: –system that can be used to group, arrange, and describe items according to meaningful principles, and which provides users with an overview of the domain being organized Lambe (2009) A taxonomy uses a classification scheme to arrange the items in the domain of discourse A Taxonomy forms the basis for any ontology 13 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential From Taxonomy to Ontology Ontology: the study of what is Ontologies (plural): the real world universe as it is referred to in a computer application –Informal: every application has an ontology, whether it’s documented or not –Formal: uses formal logic in some notation Semantic Web –Uses a formalism which can be reasoned over 14 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Model Theory and Semiotics For any model we may ask: –What is that to which the model elements correspond? –What is the formal grounding of the symbols in the model For an ontology: –The things to which the model elements refer are real things in the domain of discourse –The grounding is formal logic 15 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential 23 June 2010 16 Possible classes of Thing
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Confidential 23 June 2010 17 Example “Thing”: Equity Real world definition of Equity: "An equity is a financial instrument setting out a number of terms which define rights and benefits to the holder in relation to their holding a portion of the equity within the issuing company".
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Confidential 23 June 2010 18 What is an Equity? Or to put it another way… Equity Equity security Instrument Terms Financial Instrument Is a kind of Has rights defined in In relation to
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Confidential 23 June 2010 19 What is an Equity? Using OWL to define the classes of real things in the world, and the facts about those things Modeled in TopBraid Composer
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Confidential 23 June 2010 20 Financial Semantics in OWL Pizza approach –“Everything is a Thing” What about common terms? –accounting terms for equity, debt, cashflow –Places, time concepts –Legal terms (securities are contracts) Better partitioning needed
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Confidential The Semantic Web Web Ontology Language –Based on Subject-Verb-Object “Triples” –Widely used Protégé tool Experiment: Ingest a logical data model into OWL –Result: a logical data model in OWL Syntax is not semantics!
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Confidential Making it Meaningful Putting something into RDF/OWL does not make it meaningful –Only you can do that So, what is a meaningful model –1. Formal relationship between model and subject matter: “Everything is a Thing” –2. Formal notation grounded in common logic –3. Abstraction of kinds of thing into their simplest possible building blocks Contracts, Parties, Legal Entities etc.
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Confidential Theory of Meaning – in English The model consists of: –Things A Thing is a set theory construct Arranged in a hierarchy called a “Taxonomy” –Like taxonomy of species –Facts Simple facts (names, dates etc.) –e.g. “Issue Date” is a date Relationship Facts (relate one thing to another thing) –e.g. “Share confers Voting Rights” –Things so referenced are also in taxonomic hierarchies –Other set theory concepts Disjoints, Unions
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Confidential Theory of Meaning – in English Taxonomy: Like Taxonomy of Species –Animal v Plant –Vertebrate v invertebrate –Mammals, fish etc. Each thing is defined by what facts distinguish it For each new thing: –What sort of thing is it? –What facts distinguish it from other things? –If an animal has a backbone, it belongs to a set of all things that are a vertebrate –If the animal has hair, is born alive, feeds its babies with milk and has a four chambered heart, it belongs to the set of vertebrates that are a mammal
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Confidential Applying Meaning to Financial Semantics Everything is a Thing –What kind of Thing? –What distinguishes it from other things? What kind of Thing? –Share is a Security is a Transferable Contract … is a Contract What properties? –Share gives the holder some Equity –Share confers on the holder some Voting Rights 25 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Where does this lead? Taxonomy of kinds of contract Taxonomy of kinds of Rights –Rights, Obligations are similar and reciprocal concepts –Note that these don’t necessarily correspond to data Semantics of accounting concepts –Equity, Debt in relation to assets, liabilities –Cashflows etc. Semantics of countries, math, legal etc. 26 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Global Terms Rationale: –Everything is a specialization of some more general term Legal, accounting, events, transaction semantics –Facts about instruments are stated in terms of other things Countries, formulae etc. Want to derive from and align with the best ontologies for these area Disposed under a common framework FIBO models are extensively partitioned Shared Semantics: –Align with standard ontologies where these exist –Leverage OMG standards e.g. Date Time Vocabulary Work with academia and standards (ongoing) –Transaction Semantics: REA, XBRL-GL
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Confidential Financial Industry Business Ontology FIBO Industry Standards XLS Boxes & Lines User Commitments Original Content ISO 20022 FpML XBRL SemWeb OWL constructs ODM UML Tools MDDL Sub-set for readability Theory of meaning SME Reviews ODM v1.1 Archetypes RDF/OWL BIAN
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Confidential What we wanted Business meanings In business language For business people
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Confidential What we wanted Business meanings –Not data dictionary In business language –Not a design For business people –No funny symbols and things –No language to learn –Just the facts –Boxes and lines – something like this…
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Confidential 31 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Sample Screenshot Thing “Is A” relations Relationship Fact
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Confidential 32 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Example: Credit Default Swap (CDS)
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Confidential 33 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. Spreadsheet
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Confidential The EDM Council Semantics Repository Sample screenshot 2: Different types of Thing
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Confidential So what is FIBO FIBO has these distinct aspects: –The Business Ontology –Presentation for Business Readability Released in discrete ontologies by subject area –FIBO for Business Entities is currently under submission –Securities, Loans, Derivatives to follow –Corporate Actions, Transactions later Leverage other OMG standards and shared semantics
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Confidential From Business to Operational Ontology Uses for FIBO Semantic Technology applications Conceptual versus Operational Ontologies Transforming from one to the other Use of metadata 36 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential 37 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc. FIBO Application FIBO Conventional Tech Semantic Web Repository Semantic Data Model Logical Data Model Physical Data Model MDR XLS Mapping Model Driven Development OWL Model Reasoners Linked Data Semantic Query
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Confidential FIBO Application As a common reference point –Mapping, integration –Replaces ad hoc spreadsheets with a formal project deliverable –Extend locally for concepts within the firm Model Driven Development –Position as “Business conceptual model” –Manage the “language interface” between Business and IT Semantic Technology applications –Implemented across conventional data stores –New application infrastructures (Triple stores)
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Confidential FIBO Semantic Technology Applications Model one get one free –Full and formal representation of the business facts as a common language across the enterprise –Rendition of this in Semantic Web format (OWL) opens the way to semantic technology applications Formal reasoning across subject matter Automatic classification of product types Querying across subject matter Business Conceptual ontology (FIBO) transformed into “Operational Ontology”
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Confidential Conceptual and Operational Ontology Conceptual Ontology –Includes concepts like rights, obligations Meaning is grounded in law –Does not care if it is decidable or how long it takes to reason over it Operational Ontology –Must conform with the stated technical constraints Reasoning Decidability –Combines ontology (classes) with “individuals” (instance data in triple store format) How to get from one to the other? 40 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential How to get from one to the other Select a single classification facet Collapse the taxonomy above the domain Ignore terms which do not correspond to data –Rights and obligations –Policies, strategies, goals Identify those terms which correspond to instance data –For most rights and obligations, some data signature is likely to be present Use property chaining in the conceptual ontology to relate several more abstract but meaningful properties, with one concrete and data-focused property which can be processed. 41 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Ontology Metadata Standard metadata for definitions, notes, provenance etc. Additional metadata for mapping, regulatory cross reference etc. Available in OWL versions of FIBO –Annotation Properties: not reasoned over –Object Properties: seen by reasoner –Both are visible to semantic querying 42 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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Confidential Provisional Roadmap 43 Co pyri ght © 201 0 ED M Co unc il Inc. FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Risk/Reporting Other Domain ontologies 20122013Beyond FIBO-Foundations Global Terms and modeling framework FIBO-Foundations Global Terms and modeling framework FIBO Business Entity Domain ontology FIBO Business Entity Domain ontology FIBO Securities Domain ontology FIBO Securities Domain ontology FIBO Derivatives Domain ontology FIBO Derivatives Domain ontology FIBO Loans Domain ontology FIBO Loans Domain ontology FIBO Market Data, CAE, Portfolio, Payments Other Domain ontologies FIBO Market Data, CAE, Portfolio, Payments Other Domain ontologies Industry review OMG finalization Final Q1Q2Q3Q4
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Confidential Deliverables 44 FIBO Business Conceptual Ontology (BCO) Adaptive: Web- accessible FIBO presentation FIBO OMG Specifications FIBO Foundations FIBO for Business Entities Etc. Operational Ontology (main business use case – common reference and querying across multiple data sources) Operationa l Ontology
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Confidential Main Take-away Points An ontology extends a taxonomy which is organized according to some classification principles An ontology is not another sort of data model –It does not replace or displace messaging standards, database schemes or anything else –Common semantics is about the business view of what’s in data –Enables mature approach to technology management Putting it in a SemWeb tool doesn’t make it meaningful –You do Two ways to leverage FIBO –Common semantics –Semantic Technology applications Regulators and the industry are paying attention!
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Confidential Contact Mike Bennett –mbennett@edmcouncil.org 46 Copyright © 2010 EDM Council Inc.
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