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Welcome to the home for the FIBO Derivatives Team!

Documentation and other materials for the FIBO FCT Derivatives.  

JIRA issues related to this Team are found here.



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Documentation and other materials for the FIBO Content Team "Derivatives". 

https://github.com/edmcouncil/fibo/tree/master/DER

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Meeting Schedule

The FIBO-DER FCT meets every week on Tuesday at 8:00 am pacific / 11:00 am eastern.  Our next several meetings are listed below.

Meeting link: https://thematixpartnersllc.my.webex.com/thematixpartnersllc.my/j.php?MTID=m5583b612fd3781a82d4fa47424696971

Meeting number / access code:  126 410 8267

Meeting password: fiboDER2020 (34263372 from phones and video systems)

Join by phone:  +1-415-655-0001 US Toll

Global call-in numbers : https://thematixpartnersllc.my.webex.com/thematixpartnersllc.my/globalcallin.php?MTID=m1150431df9a9d15e5851278184219bd5

JOIN BY VIDEO SYSTEM, APPLICATION OR SKYPE FOR BUSINESS Dial sip:1264108267@webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number.

Please feel free to reach out to our moderator, Elisa Kendall, if you have issues joining the meeting.


Next few meetings:

Nov 9th - working session

Nov 16th - no telecon due to chair conflict

Nov 23rd - working session (subject to participants' availability due to the Thanksgiving holiday week)

Nov 30th - working session

Dec 7th - no telecon due to the OMG Technical Meeting in Long Beach

Dec 14th - working session

Dec 21st - working session

Dec 28th - at risk due to the Christmas holiday


























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Open Issues and Actions


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  • Dennis Wisnosky   take these 3 statements and to update previous policy decisions for more discussion based on these. 1. Be as terse as possible - don't add content that can be inferred because it adds technical debt unnecessarily. 2. The definition of any concept should only include intrinsic properties, not extrinsic properties, so for example, if an identifier is not intrinsic to the nature of something, do not add x isIdentified by y to the set of restrictions on that thing. Because an identifier intrinsically identifies something, the inverse will be inferred. 3. If a concept commonly has some feature, but not always, and if that feature is required for common use cases, then one could add a restriction on the concept that is a min 0 value restriction to highlight that feature.
Dennis Wisnosky2018-06-05 Meeting notes
  • Elisa Kendall - send Marla the EBRDF definitions spreadsheet and last version of the CFTC mapping that we created
Elisa Kendall2020-01-14 Meeting notes

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