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Monthly Title Review
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- NaviSys Front Office |
| Author
- NaviSys |
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Short Description
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| Offers
unmatched customer sales experience to producers, policyholders
and home office staff alike. As a provider, you can also look
forward to streamlining your sales and service, completing illustrations,
quotations and applications quickly, closing sales in record
time, and building lasting customer relationships. |
| NaviSys Front Office Download |
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| - EXAMPLE ManuScripts |
| EXAMPLE ManuScripts
Description |
Intelligent XML documents that can define all aspects of an insurance product.
What is a ManuScript? A ManuScript is an XML document that contains a companys insurance product definition – the data elements, the rating algorithms, the rules for rating and underwriting, workflow, role-based context, and documentation.
Many of todays business processes revolve around data. For instance, the insurance industry deals with data about an insured in the form of a policy or quote. The data that an industry maintains needs to be documented and validated by rules and checks. ManuScripts define these rules and checks, as well as content, values, and processes needed to manage this data.
The data to be processed is another XML file, called a Data Document. The Data Document will represent the actual information needed by a business process. For example, the Data Document could represent an insurance policy or a quote request for a client. A ManuScript will define the rules and values to populate or validate a Data Document.
ManuScripts also provide all the definition information needed to generate data entry screens to collect the data from an end user. A ManuScript is even self-documenting, containing information to describe the Data Document and will create a rich set of documentation. |
| - EXAMPLE ManuScripts
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