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Scope

The FDC3 Standard specifies protocols and taxonomies to enable applications in financial services workflows to interoperate in a plug-and-play fashion, without prior bi-lateral agreements between app developers.

Financial applications include any type of application used in common financial workflows, including:

  • Containerized Web applications - Interoperability platforms extending Chromium (e.g. Electron, OpenFin, interop.io's io.Connect)
  • PWAs & Web applications running in a commercial browser
  • Traditional native applications implemented in C++, .NET, Java, Python, etc.
  • Hybrid web/native applications - stand alone native apps embedding a WebView (e.g. Electron, CEF, WebView2, NW.js etc.)
  • Common desktop applications not specific to finance, but critical to workflows - such as Excel, Outlook, Slack, etc.

This standards group is focused specifically on establishing and promoting standards for the interoperability of front-end applications, hence, its activities are focused on:

  • The discovery, configuration, identity and use of financial services applications (e.g. the FDC3 App Directory),
  • APIs for communication and interaction between applications (e.g. the Desktop Agent API and Agent Bridging API),
  • Message formats used for communication (e.g. Context Data)
  • Names for requested functionality and workflow steps (e.g. Intents)
  • Creating and promoting tests for conformance to these standards (e.g. the FDC3 Conformance Framework) and training & certification programs that relate to them (e.g. Introduction to FDC3)

The group's activities do not include:

  • Interoperability or communication between back-end platforms.
  • Defining financial objects - where existing standards are well established and can be reused.

Any changes of Scope are not retroactive.