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Entelechy and
partners adapted
a full evaluation underwriting web service for
compliance with federal Interagency
Guidance on Nontraditional Mortgage Product
Risks (aka FIG regulations).
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Entelechy
developed an Automated Underwriting Integration
Guide and an Integration Development Kit for
client's suite of web services.
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Entelechy
developed testing utility for the conversion of
underwriting worksheets in Excel into tests for
regression suites.
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Entelechy
delivered a module that styles XML mortgage
underwriting Findings Report to PDF for mortgage
originating company.
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Entelechy and
partners
delivered a mortgage underwriting full evaluation
web service. Knowledge transfer, training, User
Acceptance Test (UAT), and additional system
updates are planned for the remainder of the year.
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Entelechy and
partners
delivered credit retrieval and management web
services.
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Entelechy and
partners
delivered Phase 1 underwriting web services
(mortgage loan product finder and pricing engine)
and began work on Phase 2 services (credit
retrieval, credit analysis, and full evaluation).
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Entelechy lead
the XML development needed to deliver a mortgage
loan product finder and pricing engine.
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Entelechy
assisted with the business analysis and
requirements creation for a mortgage loan product
finder and pricing engine for a new client in the
mortgage sector.
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Entelechy
provided XML expertise to a major bank and
mortgage originator and helped them develop a
rule-based underwriting system using
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Entelechy
reviewed business requirements and recommended an
XML-driven system design to meet needs of a major
bank and mortgage originator.
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Entelechy used
ACORD XML to
enable American
Modern Insurance Group to respond to B2B
requests for insurance quotes from Harley-Davidson
Financial Services.
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See our
XML and Personalized Financial Plans
article in the 2002, September issue of
XML Journal
to learn how an XML-based system can create unique
and elaborate content according to the needs of
the individual reader.
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See our
Document XSLT Automatically
article in the June, 2002 issue of
XML Journal
to learn how business users can view complex XSLT
programs in simple, business-oriented terms.
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