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| The Federated Data Interpretation Systems Reference Architecture (FDIS-RA) defines a common architectural framework for environments that interpret, validate, and compare data produced through statutory and regulatory reporting regimes. The Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) provides the primary motivating case, but the architecture applies more broadly across jurisdictions, | The Federated Data Interpretation Systems Reference Architecture (FDIS-RA) defines a common architectural framework for environments that interpret, validate, and compare data produced through statutory and regulatory reporting regimes. The Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) provides the primary motivating case, but the architecture applies more broadly across jurisdictions, | ||
| - | Regulated data interpretation systems operate under conditions that differ materially from those of typical information systems. These systems support statutory and supervisory mandates, influence enforcement and policy outcomes, and provide information used in legal, audit, and cross-jurisdictional contexts. Interpretive | + | Regulated data interpretation systems operate under conditions that differ materially from those of typical information systems. These systems support statutory and supervisory mandates, influence enforcement and policy outcomes, and provide information used in legal, audit, and cross-jurisdictional contexts. Interpretive |
| - | These systems frequently persist for decades. During that time, reporting definitions evolve, validation criteria change, analytical techniques mature, and supervisory expectations shift. Technology platforms, vendors, and organisational | + | These systems frequently persist for decades. During that time, reporting definitions evolve, validation criteria change, analytical techniques mature, and supervisory expectations shift. Technology platforms, vendors, and organizational |
| Many existing environments embed semantic interpretation implicitly within code, configuration, | Many existing environments embed semantic interpretation implicitly within code, configuration, | ||