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Morphir

Morphir is a library of tools that works to capture business logic as data.

For the first time, business logic can be shared, stored, translated and visualised, all with the reliability of standardisation ensured in the Morphir framework.

What is it?

A set of tools for integrating technologies. Morphir is composed of a library of tools that facilitate the digitisation of business logic into multiple different languages & platforms. The Morphir framework is unique too in that facilities elements of automation and conversion that were previously unavailable in the field of finance-tech.

Why is it important?

Makes business logic portable. Business logic digitised provides distinct advantages: capacity for movement across departments and fields & the ability to be converted to new languages and applications.

How does it work?

Defines a standard format for storing and sharing business logic. A clear set of standards and format is in-place from the input/output, allowing for coherent structure.

What are the benefits?

✔️ Eliminates technical debt risk

Refactoring code libraries is often a harmful and time-sensitive issue for businesses, Morphir ensure the standards introduced from input eliminate delays at deployment.

✔️ Increases agility

Adaptability and usability are key concepts of the Morphir framework, business logic can now move with the code, be easily understood and adopted, in an ever-developing eco-system.

✔️ Ensures correctness

Certifying that specified functions behave as intended from input to output is assured through the Morphir library / tool chain.

✔️ Disseminates information through automation

Morphir’s automated processing helps disseminate information which otherwise may not be understood or shared at all, a useful tool when brining elements of business logic to conversation outside of its immediate audience (i.e developers).

FINOS Morphir Resources

Morphir Resource Centre

Episode Description
Introduction to the Morphir Showcase
What Morphir is with Stephen Goldbaum
How Morphir works with Attila Mihaly
Why Morphir is Important – with Colin, James & Stephen
The Benefits & Use Case of Morphir with Jane, Chris & Stephen
How to get involved – Closing Panel Q&A
Morphir Showcase – Full Show

An ecosystem of innovative features

Supporting the development of your business' needs in an ever-developing ecosystem based on firm standards and the integration of new languages.

Check out Stephen Goldbaum's Morphir Examples on GitHub

Further reading

Introduction & Background Using Morphir Applicability
Resource Centre What Makes a Good Model Sharing Business Logic Across Application Boundaries
Background Development Automation (Dev Bots) Regulatory Technology
Community Modeling an Application
What's it all about? Modeling Decision Tables
Why we use Functional Programming? Modeling for database developers

Development setup

Morphir is a collection of tools. Each tool is in its own repo with its own installation instructions. The main development tools, and the best place to get started, are currently in Morphir Elm.

Usage example

Morphir tools can be used to optimize a wide range of development tasks. For example, Morphir can be used to define and automated development of an entire service. The Morphir Dapr project is example of this.

Another good use of Morphir is to define shared rules than can be used across heterogeneous systems. This can be useful for initiatives like open-source Reg Tech models that are shared across firms. Morphir LCR presents a good example of this.

More Morphir examples can be found at Morphir Examples.

Roadmap

List the roadmap steps; alternatively link the Confluence Wiki page where the project roadmap is published.

  1. Enhanced Scala support
  2. Further enhancements for Application modeling with Dapr and Spring Boot.
  3. Support for Microsoft's Bosque language for defining models.
  4. Modeling queries and aggregations across databases and event processing.

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/finos/morphir/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Read our contribution guidelines and Community Code of Conduct
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

NOTE: Commits and pull requests to FINOS repositories will only be accepted from those contributors with an active, executed Individual Contributor License Agreement (ICLA) with FINOS OR who are covered under an existing and active Corporate Contribution License Agreement (CCLA) executed with FINOS. Commits from individuals not covered under an ICLA or CCLA will be flagged and blocked by the FINOS Clabot tool. Please note that some CCLAs require individuals/employees to be explicitly named on the CCLA.

Need an ICLA? Unsure if you are covered under an existing CCLA? Email help@finos.org

Join the Morphir Slack Channel

Join Morphir on the FINOS Slack by signing up at https://finos-lf.slack.com/. The Morphir channel on Slack is found directly at https://finos-lf.slack.com/messages/morphir/.

Reach out to help@finos.org for any issues when joining Morphir on the FINOS Slack.

License

Copyright 2022 FINOS

Distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0

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