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Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange. SDMX Metadata Common Vocabulary Status of project and issues (2004-2005). Marco Pellegrino Eurostat Marco.Pellegrino@cec.eu.int. Denis Ward OECD Denis.Ward@oecd.org. Overview. SDMX Metadata Common Vocabulary Background
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Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange SDMX Metadata Common VocabularyStatus of project and issues (2004-2005) Marco Pellegrino Eurostat Marco.Pellegrino@cec.eu.int Denis Ward OECD Denis.Ward@oecd.org
Overview SDMX Metadata Common Vocabulary • Background • Objectives and benefits of MCV • Status of the project • Expected benefits and use
Starting point • No universally accepted metadata framework • Semantics is important to interoperation- registries contain related and sometimes overlapping information- data must be kept updated and synchronized with a minimum effort • Common understanding on meaning of:- general concepts (metadata, quality,…)- basic “atomic” metadata components
Components of International Standards BUSINESS MODELS SEMANTICS (content) SYNTAX (e.g. XML)
Metadata Common Vocabulary • Ultimate goal of project: to develop a common understanding of standard metadata items focusing on descriptions of statistical concepts and methodologies used by statisticians in the collection, processing and dissemination of statistical data. • Immediate objective: to develop a Metadata glossary of those standard components, consistent with existing international standards and with terminology being used within SDMX organizations, other international / national agencies and related projects.
Main references for standardisation ISO/IEC 11179, part 4 (Formulation of data definitions) Recommendations for constructing definitions for data and metadata ISO/IEC 11179, parts 1 and 3 (Metadata registry) Definition of main metadata items Quality glossaries UN and UN/ECE-CES methodological documents and glossaries (on metadata modelling, classifications, data editing,…) SDMX documents (Gesmes/TS users guide, ISO framework) Definitions of main items for data-metadata exchange
Tentative classification of MCV terms(draft 3rd public release, April 2005)
Metadata Standard Components Administrative, Sources Concepts, coverage, definitions Standards Methodology (collection, compilation,...) Quality assessment Metadata elements describing different elements of statistical production cycle Unambiguous accepted definition of metadata elements located in a glossary comprising the Metadata Common Vocabulary
Fields of MCV glossary Title (mandatory) Definition (mandatory) Context for the definition (optional, but widely used) Definition source (mandatory) Links to related terms within the glossary (optional) URL to more detailed information (optional)
Expected benefits and use The use of MCV terminology would: • support standardisation and consistency of metadata compiled within each institute, when associated to SDMX standards and “key family” descriptions • Facilitate comparisons across geographical entities • Facilitate mapping of different metadata systems, as it can be used independently from any specific metadata model
Metadata Common Vocabulary For more info: SDMX: http://www.sdmx.org OECD: http://cs3-hq.oecd.org/scripts/stats/glossary/index.htm CODED: http://forum.europa.eu.int/irc/dsis/coded/info/data/coded/en.htm CIRCA: http://forum.europa.eu.int/Public/irc/dsis/metadata/library
Thanks for your attention Marco Pellegrino Eurostat Marco.Pellegrino@cec.eu.int Denis Ward OECD Denis.Ward@oecd.org