1 About This Guide
Audience
This guide is intended for:
- Technical Analyst: This user ensures that required data is populated in the appropriate tables according to the defined specifications. This user also executes, schedules, and monitors runs and batch jobs to support regular operations and analysis cycles.
- Business Analyst: This user reviews and validates functional requirements, examines reporting outputs, and helps ensure that the system’s output aligns with business expectations. This user might work closely with both technical and data analysts to bridge business needs and technical implementations.
- Data Analyst: This user is involved with cleaning, validation, and importing of data into the OFSAA Download Specification Format.
- Administrator: The Administrator maintains user accounts and roles, archives data, loads data feeds, and so on. The administrator controls the access rights of users.
- Stress Testing Analyst: This user sets up and manages stress testing projects within the system. This includes creating stress testing scenarios, defining assumptions, executing runs, and analyzing the results to ensure compliance with regulatory and internal risk assessment requirements.
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