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Signed-off-by: Neil Mackenzie <neil@birdsoftwaresolutions.com>
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 				such as a test or computation which uses that attribute/column. <br><br>
 				In CoCaLiMo all disciplines store their information in one model like this:
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 				More detail is provided below on the different aspects of CoCaLiMo.<br>
 				
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 <h3>Open Standards For Testing Regulatory Calculations</h3>

 		 

 		AORTA provides open standards for defining regulatory test scenarios, and regulatory test data and results. <br><br>

+		AORTA allows non-technical users to have a full understanding of test scenarios and tests, for example risk managers signing off on calculations. <br><br>

 		AORTA is built on top of CoCaLiMo and provides lineage from regulatory rulebook text, to regulatory scenarios definitions, via high level functional descriptions of regulations which are easy for domain experts to create. <br><br>

 		AORTA provides some standard means for defining input test data. In the first instance two input formats are supported, data that matches BIRD SMCubes format, and data that Matches BIRD's Logical Data Model format. In both cases we describe this data with a version of CaCaSon for easy source control and comparison of versions. <br><br>

 		AORTA provides a standard means for defining expected results, re-using BIRD's format for defining regulatory reports.<br><br>