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https://github.com/open-risk/opencpm-architecture

A public repository to facilitate the discussion / development of OpenCPM
https://github.com/open-risk/opencpm-architecture

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A public repository to facilitate the discussion / development of OpenCPM

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## The OpenCPM Architecture (Archive)

This is a public repository to facilitate the discussion and development of **OpenCPM**. OpenCPM stands for Open Credit Portfolio Management. Ongoing development and demos of the OpenCPM concept are available at the [Open Risk API repo](https://github.com/open-risk/Open_Risk_API)

## About OpenCPM

OpenCPM realizes the Open Risk vision for an open, transparent and widely available platform for portfolio management. It comprises an open source credit portfolio management suite. The repository stores mockups/ proof of principle implementations and pointers to tools and documentation.

The overall design of OpenCPM is expressed in this figure:

![SME Example](https://github.com/open-risk/OpenCPM/blob/master/SMELib.png)

## OpenCPM Components

### Portfolio Management Platforms and Tools

* [Equinox](https://github.com/open-risk/equinox): Sustainable Portfolio Management
* [openNPL](https://github.com/open-risk/openNPL): Non-Performing Loan Management
* [Solstice](https://github.com/open-risk/solstice): Scenario Analysis, Stress Testing and Simulation of Economic Networks

### Risk Modeling Tools and Libraries

* [openLGD](https://github.com/open-risk/openLGD)
* [openRiskScore](https://github.com/open-risk/openRiskScore)
* [transitionMatrix](https://github.com/open-risk/transitionMatrix)
* [concentrationMetrics](https://github.com/open-risk/portfolioAnalytics)

## Further Resources

### Discuss @ Open Risk Commons

We use the [forum](https://www.openriskcommons.org/c/opencpm/10) for discussions

### Knowledge Base @ Open Risk Manual

We use the [manual](https://www.openriskmanual.org/wiki/Main_Page) for documentation of use cases