SERFF Modernization Overview

SERFF Modernization Overview
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SERFF Modernization is a project by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners aiming to enhance user experience, modernize technology, streamline workflows, and improve data management and analytics capabilities. The initiative focuses on adapting to the changing landscape of insurance technology and regulatory demands to deliver incremental value while ensuring minimal disruption to operations and seamless integration with partners.

  • Modernization
  • Insurance
  • Technology
  • Data Management
  • User Experience

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  1. ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE Pertemuan ke-10 SISTEM INFORMASI ENTERPRISE Program Studi Teknik Informatika Universitas Komputer Indonesia

  2. Architecture ANSI/IEEE Std 1471-2000 The fundamental organization of a system, embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and then principles governing its design and evolution. TOGAF 1. A formal description of a system, or a detailed plan of the system at component level to guide its implementation 2. The structure of components, their interrelationship, and the principles and guidelines governing their design and evolution over time RNL - 2014

  3. Enterprise Architecture (EA) - 1 Meta Group, Inc. Enterprise Architecture is a process that expresses enterprise s business key, information, application and technology strategies and their impact on business functions and processes. EA institutionalizes disciplined analysis and decision making. It must be driven by the enterprise business strategy. It must represent holistic view across the enterprise RNL - 2014

  4. Enterprise Architecture (EA) - 2 Dennis A. Stevenson, Senior Editor for IS World Research Enterprise Architecture is a complete model of the enterprise; a master plan which acts as an integrating force between aspects of business planning such as goals, visions, strategies, and governance principles; aspects of business operation such as business term, organization structures, processes and data; aspects of automation such as application systems and databases; and the infrastructure of the computers, operating systems and networks enabling business technological such as RNL - 2014

  5. EA Frameworks Help organize the elements we build to support decisions (the principles, policies, standards, reference models, etc.) Easier to include new elements Easier to find existing elements Promote reuse of architectural best practices Examples: NASCIO, TOGAF, Zachman, Federal EA RNL - 2014

  6. Zachman Framework for Enterprise Architecture RNL - 2014

  7. Four Types of Architecture (TOGAF- The Open Group Architecture Framework ) Enterprise Integration Business (Business Process) Applications Architecture Data Architecture Architecture Technology Architecture

  8. TOGAF Architecture Development Method Prelim Framework & Principles A Architecture Vision H Architecture Change Management B Business Architecture G C Requirement Management Implementation Governance Information System Architecture 2 F Consider views Migration Planning 3 1 Create Arch model Create Baseline E Opportunities & Solutions 8 4 Conduct Gap analysis Select service 7 5 Define arch Confirm bus obj 6 Determine criteria

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