THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO A RISK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM 5
Although data accuracy will always rely on people, an RMIS can help in
the following ways:
• Automatically highlighting to users, at the point of entry, values that may
contain errors.
• Ensuring consistent synchronization of data from multiple sources.
• Providing context help for users.
• Building adaptive questionnaires, forms and interfaces that ask users for
relevant data only.
• Specifying field constraints (e.g. dropdown options), mandatory fields,
defaults and other validation logic.
• Post-data entry cleaning and automatic validation against business rules.
"We felt certain we
could optimize our
total cost of risk by
basing our risk and
insurance decisions
on the soundest
possible data."
— ANDRITZ
IMPROVE DATA ACCURACY