Performing an Augmentation Enhancement

To run a Data Quality Analysis with the Augment diagnostic:

1.     Create a new analysis.

2.     Optionally, in the New Data Quality Analysis pane, select additional targets.

3.     Under Augment, select the Enhance with Property-Specific Data and/or User-Specified Values check box and then configure the Augmentation rules.

a.     Select the Property-Specific Data check box, select an Augmentation rule set from the list, and then click Options.

b.     In the Rule Set Editor window, select each augmentation rule that you want to use and then, for each rule, configure the attributes of your exposure data that you want to analyze.

In some fields, you can select a mathematical operator (=, <, <=, >, or >=) and enter a specific value.

c.     When you have finished configuring the rules, choose the save option that you want to use.

d.     To view information about the rule set, click Rule Set Metadata in the sidebar; then, optionally, enter information about the rule by editing the Notes field. When you have finished with the rule set, close the window.

4.     To include summary information about the consistency of your data with AIR's Property-specific database, leave the default option, Include Data Consistency Summary. To include details about data consistency for each location, select Include Data Consistency Details.

If you select any rules that prevent augmentation, the system will not check your data for consistency; however, if you select the Overwrite option, the system may still check for consistency. If you do not select either Primary Risk Characteristics or Secondary Risk Characteristics in the Rule Set Editor, the system will not check your data for consistency. When you augment using both AIR's Property-specific database and user-specified values, the system does not update location data with user-specified data if the location data has been augmented using AIR's Property-specific database. The system checks unaugmented location data for consistency with the database. After checking data for consistency, unaugmented location data is subject to the updates indicated by the Location Update rules.

Click here for information about how Augment defines consistency of client data with data in AIR's Property-specific database.

5.     To enhance your exposure data with user-specified values, in the Enhance with Property-Specific Data and/or User-Specified Values pane, select the User-specified Values check box, click Options, and then configure the location update rules. Follow the same steps described in steps 4b, 4c, and 4d.

 

If you decide to use both sets of rules, Augment evaluates the data first using values in AIR's Property-specific database, and then applies user-specified values to applicable fields (when it does not find values in AIR's Property-specific database).

6.     To exclude specific locations from being augmented, select a location exclusion file. To do this, browse to the location of a CSV file that contains, on a new line for each of the excluded locations, the following information: Business Unit Name, Book Name, Contract ID, and Location ID. The values must be separated by a comma, as in the following example:

       BizUnit1,Book1,Pol1,Loc01

       BizUnit1,Book1,Pol1,Loc02

       BizUnit2,Book4,Pol2,Loc11

       BizUnit4,Book8,Pol15,Loc16

7.     Select one of the following options:

a.     To copy your exposure data to a new exposure view and update the data with augmented values immediately after completion of the analysis, select Create New and enter a name for the new view in the Exposure View Name field.

b.     To update your existing exposure data with augmented values immediately after completion of the analysis, select Overwrite.

8.     By default, the analysis target is the exposure view you were working with when you selected Data Quality Analysis. To narrow the scope of the exposure data being analyzed, click Analysis Filters. Example

9.     Click Analysis Management to configure analysis-specific functions.

10.  Optionally, in the Analysis Prefix field, enter a prefix to distinguish between analysis results when you run an analysis with multiple targets. The field appears only when you have selected multiple targets.

11.  In the Analysis Name field, if the analysis target is a single exposure view or contract, you can leave the default, which is the exposure view name or the contract ID and the type of analysis, or you can enter a unique alphanumeric identifier. If the analysis target includes multiple exposure views or contracts, you cannot change the default name, which is "Auto name ('n' items)".

  Entering some combination of the exposure view name along with the analysis type enables you to quickly find result sets in the Activity Monitor.

12.  Click Run.

Touchstone adds the project to the Activity Monitor queue for processing when the required system resources are available.

13.  View the analysis results.

 

Each time you augment a portfolio, Data Quality Analysis automatically runs two Exposure Overview diagnostics: one pre-augmentation exposure overview and one post-augmentation overview. You can quickly compare the results of the  two diagnostics to understand how the quality of your exposure data improved as a result of the augmentation.

Related topics

       Create a new analysis

       Augmentation rules

       Saving a rule set

       Location update rules

       Define analysis filters

       Analysis Management pane

       View the analysis results in grids

 

 


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Touchstone 7.0 Updated September 03, 2020