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The Foundations (FND) domain includes categories that define general purpose concepts required to support other FIBO domains.  
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The Foundations (FND) domain includes categories that define general purpose concepts.
  
These include concepts and relationships about people, organizations, places, and most importantly, contracts that are essential to domains such as Business Entities (BE), Financial Business and Commerce (FBC), Indices and Indicators (IND), and Securities (SEC).  
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These include concepts and relationships about people, organizations, places, and most importantly, contracts that are essential to domains such as  
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* Business Entities (BE)
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* Financial Business and Commerce (FBC)
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* Indices and Indicators (IND), and  
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* Securities (SEC).  
  
The scope of the definitions provided in FND is limited to coverage of exactly those concepts needed by other FIBO specifications. They may be useful for other domains, such as insurance, but are intentionally underspecified to avoid unintended consequences and thus do not provide exhaustive coverage for any concept contained herein. However, Foundations is designed for growth over time. The expectation is that as additional foundational knowledge is needed to define concepts in other FIBO domain areas, additional categories and/or concepts will be integrated into Foundations as required.The 'metadata for FND' describes the FND domain.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 27 September 2021

The Foundations (FND) domain includes categories that define general purpose concepts.

These include concepts and relationships about people, organizations, places, and most importantly, contracts that are essential to domains such as

  • Business Entities (BE)
  • Financial Business and Commerce (FBC)
  • Indices and Indicators (IND), and
  • Securities (SEC).

Subcategories

This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total.

A

D

G

I

L

  • Law(3 C, 1 P)

M

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U