Product model patterns

The PolicyCenter product model provides the definitions of the products that PolicyCenter offers. These definitions are called patterns. It is the pattern that is responsible for creating the actual instances of a product, a policy line, or a coverage, for example.

PolicyCenter uses these patterns during the submission process to generate instances of policies or the subcomponents of policies. Most of the product model patterns have pattern in their name, the exception is the Product entity. The following topics describe the most important product model patterns:

In addition to these main template patterns, there are also form patterns and modifier patterns. For more information, see Configuring the product model.