/iso10383

RDF dataset of ISO10383's MICs (similar to fibo-fbc-fct-mkti) with business centres from ISDA/FpML and historical identifiers.

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License: MIT

ISO10383 (MIC)

This repository is an RDF view on ISO10383's MICs in the fibo-fbc-fct-mkti namespace. Business centres have been taken from the ISDA/FpML business centre specification in the fibo-fbc-fct-bci namespace.

See https://spec.edmcouncil.org/fibo/ or https://github.com/edmcouncil/fibo

Why?

FIBO's official ontology lacks historical identifiers and, consequently, annotations about their temporal validity.

FIBO's business centres are not distinctive.

How?

The Makefile contains some recipes to assemble a file that resembles FIBO's.

For MarketsIndividuals the primary source is the latest list of Market Identifier Codes in the new data structure and format, to be obtained here: https://www.iso20022.org/market-identifier-codes. The choice of vocabulary is largely identical to FIBO's, except for fibo-fbc-fct-mkt:operatesInCountry which refers to ISO 3166-1 codes per means of ISO3166-1-CountryCodes-Adjunct, i.e. lcc-3166-1-adj:BM is used instead of lcc-3166-1:Bermuda.

For BusinessCentersIndividuals the primary source is the latest business-center spec file as published by FpML working group: https://www.fpml.org/coding-scheme/. The choice of vocabulary is largely identical to FIBO's, except for lcc-cr:isPartOf which refers to ISO 3166-1 and 3166-2 codes per means of ISO3166-1-CountryCodes-Adjunct and ISO3166-2-SubdivisionCodes-Adjunct/.

The resulting files are then enriched using supplementary files (maintained in this repo).

The supplementary files contain alignment data with wikidata, geonames, and dbpedia.

Where?

The official github repository contains the published datasets as well as separately maintained alignment and enrichment files.

The project's canonical home is http://data.ga-group.nl/iso10383/.

For ease of access the latest versions of the datasets can be downloaded here:

Tracking Historical Identifiers

In this repository identifiers turn historical once the entity that's been assigned a MIC changes, i.e. causing the MIC to be reassigned to a new entity.