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This workshop discusses the problem of rigid processes and aging technology in statistical organizations and introduces the concept of a Common Statistical Production Architecture (CSPA) as a solution. The Proof of Concept project involving multiple countries demonstrates that CSPA is practical and can be implemented by various agencies in a consistent way, enabling easier sharing and reuse of statistical services. Join the Architecture Working Group and the Catalogue team to contribute to the development of CSPA.
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Introduction to the Common Statistical Production ArchitectureAlice Kovarikova High-Level Workshop on Modernization of Official Statistics, Nizhny Novgorod, 10- 12 June 2014
The problem • 2 big barriers that hamper modernisation of statistical organisations are: • Rigid processes and methods • Inflexible and ageing technology environment
Problem statement: Specialised business processes, methods and IT systems for each survey / output
Applying Enterprise Architecture Disseminate
... but if each statistical organisation works by themselves ...
… but if statistical organisations work together to define a common statistical production architecture ...
CSPA development project Architecture Proof of Concept
Editrules G Code The Proof of Concept • 5 countries played the role of Builders • 3 countries played the role of Assemblers CANCEIS SCS Blaise
CSPA is practical and can be implemented by various agencies in a consistent way
You can fit CSPA Statistical Services into existing processes Statistics New Zealand (Workflow) Istat (CORE)
CSPA does not depend on a specific technology platform Statistics New Zealand (Workflow) Istat (CORE)
You can swap out CSPA compliant services easily Statistics New Zealand (Workflow)
Reusing the same statistical service by configuration Survey A Survey B Statistics Sweden (Workflow -Triton)
2013 – CSPA Development 2014 – CSPA Implementation
Services being built • Seasonal Adjustment – France,Australia, New Zealand • Confidentiality on the fly – Canada, Australia • Error correction – Italy • SVG Generator – OECD • SDMX transform – OECD • Selecting sample from business register – Netherlands • Editing components – Netherlands • Classification Editor – Norway
Architecture Working Group:Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Eurostat • Catalogue team:Australia, Canada, Italy, Hungary, New Zealand, Romania, Turkey, Eurostat
Get involved! Anyone is welcome to contribute! More Information • HLG Wiki: www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/hlgbas • LinkedIn group: “Business architecture in statistics”