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Quant

The purpose of the system is to provide a framework for managing risk-related projects.

The Quant methodology is used for qualitative and quantitative risk assessments and comprises process flows and documents. Many of the documents are created through specialized software or templates. These documents are kept in folders by the analysts who perform the risk analysis.

The Quant system is fully configurable with many tools to manage and tailor every aspect of the risk assessment in any project. It also includes built-in sub-applications that handle risk-related simulations.

Features

  1. Base Applications
    • Risk management applications.
    • Tools to create custom risk formulas.
    • Tools to create custom score sheets.
    • Tools to create custom application templates.
  2. Unit Management
    • Units can be moved in and out of other units.
    • Assignment of specific users to a unit for management purposes.
    • Units contain a sub-level of projects.
    • Unit tools and exporting.
  3. Project Management
    • Projects can be moved/copied by administrators in any unit.
    • Assignment of specific users to a project for management purposes.
    • Projects contain 2 sub-levels of documents and applications.
    • Projects contain subtypes that are fully custom and scalable within the system.
    • Project tools and exporting.
  4. Project Content Explorer
    • Fully custom document explorer & application explorer.
    • Filtered view based on subtype.
    • Document uploads and downloads.
    • Document sharing via user or email.
    • Document note subsystem for better clarity.
    • Document tools for editing and moving to other projects.
    • Creation of applications that act as instances of the base templated application using any custom parameter created by administrators within the base application.
    • Assignment of users to an application.
    • Custom parameters can be used for each instanced application.
    • Sub-instancing of instanced applications that can be shared and reviewed/filled by clients.
    • Client sub-instance review by administrators with tools to merge or reject.
  5. Application Viewport
    • Two major applications that handle and calculate scores and offer full analysis of risks.
    • Ribbon-based tools for every application.
    • Versioning system for any application. Version changes. Old versions can be viewed, shared, or rolled back to.
  6. User Management
    • Creation, invitation, and assignments.
    • User base render based on assignments.
  7. Settings
    • Color settings for numerous components for better visual compartmentalization.