Insurance Architecture Documentation
Document insurance systems with risk-focused architecture blocks, compliance documentation, and structured decision records for underwriting and claims platforms.
Insurance companies manage complex systems for policy administration, claims processing, underwriting, and actuarial analysis. Many of these systems run on legacy mainframes that are being gradually modernised. Architecture documentation must address regulatory compliance, risk management, and the technical complexity of migrating from decades-old platforms to modern architectures - often while the legacy systems remain in production.
Insurance Documentation Requirements
Use Cases by System Type
Example: Insurance Domain Model
This graph diagram shows the core domain concepts for an insurance platform. Each node includes the entity's properties with types and constraints. Edges show how concepts relate: policyholders own policies, policies have claims, and claims settle via payments.
NeoArc Features for Insurance
Modernisation Documentation
Insurance modernisation projects require thorough documentation.