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Definition
Rating System Documentation denotes the entirety of human oriented documentation within IT systems, artefacts and documents that define all material aspects of a Credit Rating System.
Documentation requirements are rigorously defined for regulated entities, as they must typically allow an independent knowledgeable third party to obtain a detailed outline of the different IT elements of the rating system
ECB TRIM Requirements
In the context of Targeted Review of Internal Models the following requirements apply[1]
- The model’s data flow (from data entry to reporting and for both historical data and current exposure data), identifying the relevant workflows and procedures relating to Data Extraction, Data Collection, Data Storage and Data Transformations
- The relevant sources of data and the global map of IT systems and databases involved in the calculation systems used for the purposes of the IRB approach
- The relevant functional specification of IT systems and databases, including their size, date of construction and data dictionaries, specifying the content of the fields and of the different values inserted in them, with clear definitions of data items;
- The relevant technical specification of IT systems and databases, including the type of database, tables, database management system, database architecture, and data models given in any standard data modelling notation;
- The audit trail procedures for critical IT systems and databases.
References
- ↑ ECB guide to internal models − Credit Risk, Sep 2018