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Update on the activities of The OECD"s Statistical Information System Collaboration Community

Update on the activities of The OECD"s Statistical Information System Collaboration Community. MSIS2013 By Jonathan Challener. Who we are?. OECD AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS EUROPEAN COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND ITALIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS. STATISTICS ESTONIA

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Update on the activities of The OECD"s Statistical Information System Collaboration Community

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  1. Update on the activities of The OECD"s Statistical Information System Collaboration Community MSIS2013 By Jonathan Challener

  2. Who we are? OECD AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS EUROPEAN COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND ITALIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS STATISTICS ESTONIA STATISTICS NEW ZEALAND UNESCO INSTITUTE FOR STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

  3. Interested? INSEENational Bank of Belgium "Rich in functionalities and easy to use" "Built for ENDUSERS" "Very good process automation options" "Modern user interface and functionality" "Good perspective" "Developourowntoolwilltake a long time and a lot of resources" "Othersimilaravailabletoolsseem to no longer beimproved or have blockinglimitations" "To be part of a collaboration community"

  4. Why collaborate?

  5. Why collaborate? Co-producing and co-developing state-of-the-art Statistical Information Systems by leveraging on community capacities. Sharing of experiences, knowledge and best practices through multilateral collaboration and building of a collective capacity. Enabling innovation at an optimal cost in a minimal time with all members benefiting from each other in terms of ideas and methods. Provide a platform for Open Data projects as identified as a priority for major member countries. Implementing standards (SDMX) for data sharing across organisations in order to improve data accessibility and quality, and reduce costs.

  6. Why collaborate?

  7. On what? .Stat is the central repository ("warehouse") where validated statistics and related metadata are stored. It provides the sole and coherent source of statistical data and related metadata for an organisation"s statistical data sharing, publication and electronic dissemination processes.

  8. .Stat positioning in SIS

  9. .Stat architecture

  10. .Stat key components

  11. How?

  12. Community enablers

  13. Community framework • Strategic 5 year directions • 100% community consensus • updated yearly; renewed every 5y

  14. Community activities • Community activities • Bilateral activities plan

  15. Supporting activities Application Lifecycle managementSource code management in TFS, quality assurance, SCRUM • Technical support networkInstall package, collaboration portal (documentation, discussions), capacity building Management meetingsQuarterly management meetings, frequent developer meetings Annual workshopsCollaboration partners, Interested and industry experts, interactive sessions Global development partnerSupport, maintenance and development

  16. Funding model Standard financial contribution by SIS-CC members OECD Contribution Ad-hoc financial or in-kind contribution by SIS-CC members • SIS-CC • coordination • & support • SIS-CC • Community • Workplan • OECD • Workplan

  17. Contributing to product roadmap Option 0: SIS-CC Membercontributes in-kindthroughonsite or remote developments Option 1: SIS-CC memberscontributes in-kindthrough direct contractwith OECD Global Partner Option 2: SIS-CC Membercontributesfinanciallythrough OECD funding

  18. Achievements to date

  19. .Stat World Wide platform ….. more to follow soon: • UIS.Stat, • EC.Stat, • ES.Stat (Estonia) • …..

  20. .Stat enrichment Security enhancements 3-tier architecture and 2 new web services SDMX-RI prototype integration New interface design New data structure Support of Time Series IDs Support Non-calendar year based reporting Unit and Powercode management Management of sparse datasets Improved installation package Search API to connect to 3rd party engine Open data web services

  21. Community leveraging • As part of the 2012 workshop a process was initiated to define a JSON format based on SDMX by the SDMX-TWG • This year we launched the very first "BETA" API using an early implementation of SDMX-JSON http://oe.cd/OpenDataAPI/

  22. The results speak for themselves

  23. Open Data API initiative for developers INEGI http://www3.inegi.org.mx/rnm/sdmx OECD https://c9.io/h4mu/sdmx-json-apps/workspace/memory/memory.html UIS http://www.uis.unesco.org/das/Country/OdataTest DRASTIC DATA http://www.drasticdata.nl/ProjectOECD/

  24. Directions for the .Stat roadmap

  25. REUSABLE NON REUSABLE

  26. sdmx-json SVG odata Search

  27. The same language said differently

  28. TO SCALE CAPACITY

  29. Continue to enhance the user experience

  30. Framework evolutions

  31. Framework evolutions • Put in place 5 year strategic directions: • roadmap, community vision, architecture, business vision, and industrialisation • Create an architecture group to drive technical and business architecture • Introduce a Bi-annual workplan, reviewed annually • Explore future directions for plug and play architecture and international positioning

  32. Further information Questions? Email: jonathan.challener@oecd.org or dotstatcollaborationsupport@oecd.org

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