The SDMX Glossary is an SDMX guideline containing concepts and related definitions that are useful for building and understanding data and metadata exchange arrangements based on SDMX. The Glossary provides definition of terms found in the SDMX Information Model, Data Structure Definitions (DSDs), and Metadata Structure Definitions (MSDs) at the time of the present release. It is recommended as a single entry point to a common SDMX terminology to be used in order to facilitate communication and understanding of the standard.
The glossary is implemented as a concept set, enriched with lexical notes, cross-references, comments, examples, and semantic relationships between terms.
While not intended to cover the full range of statistical terminology, the glossary focuses on terms central to metadata design and the implementation of SDMX-based exchange frameworks.
As part of the Interoperability Basis initiative, we carried out substantial semantic enrichment of the glossary. This included:
- Introducing formal semantic links between terms using SKOS and DCTERMS
- Aligning glossary entries with the concept scheme from the SDMX Content-Oriented Guidelines (2009), ensuring skos:exactMatch where applicable
- Enhancing the glossary's internal coherence and machine-readability to support integration into linked data environments
This enrichment strengthens the glossary’s role as a semantic backbone for SDMX metadata systems and improves its interoperability across platforms and statistical domains.
This glossary is based on version 2.1, represented in HTML format, but not available in a machine-readable form and not integrated into the Registry.
This version supports"Cross-domain concepts", which in the SDMX framework are Concepts relevant to several, if not all, statistical domains. SDMX recommends the use of these concepts, whenever feasible, in SDMX data and metadata structures and messages in order to promote re-usability and exchange of statistical information and their related metadata between organisations. Whenever used, these Concepts should conform to the specified names, ID, Representations and Codelists defined in the SDMX Content-Oriented Guidelines.
Cross-Domain Concepts (CDCs) are useful for exchanging data and metadata between multiple agencies and statistical subject-matter domains.
The CDCs, if adhered to by international organisations and national institutions, promote the:
- efficient and automated exchange of data and related structural and reference metadata by interlinking statistical information systems of organisations, in spite of technological or linguistic differences that might exist between them from their internal perspectives;
- exchange of consistent metadata that can be used by different international organisations and national and regional data-producing agencies to compare concepts and practices;
- re-usability of exchange messages from an institution to other institutions, thereby reducing the overall data and metadata reporting burden.
We look forward to a revised and comprehensive glossary as part of SDMX version 3, and will carry out a review of sources once such an update becomes available.
Sources
The glossary is based on the following sources:
- Australian Bureau of Statistics, "An Analytical Framework for Price Indexes in Australia: Glossary and References", Canberra, 1997
- Eurostat "ESS Guidelines for the Implementation of the ESS Quality and Performance Indicators (QPI)", Luxembourg, 2014
- Eurostat, "European System of Accounts - ESA 1995", Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, 1996, 2.17-2.18
- Eurostat, "Technical Manual of the Single Integrated Metadata Structure (SIMS)", Luxembourg, 2014
- IMF, Data Quality Assessment Framework (May 2012)
- International Labour Organization (ILO), "Resolution concerning the International Classification of Status in Employment (ICSE-93) ", adopted by the 15th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (ICLS) in January 1993
- International Labour Organization (ILO), Revised draft resolution concerning statistics on work relationships
- International Monetary Fund (IMF), "Revised Manual for the PPI - Glossary", Washington DC
- SDMX, "Metadata Common Vocabulary", 2009
- SDMX, "SDMX Glossary Version 1.0", February 2016
- SDMX, "SDMX Glossary Version 2.0", August 2018
- SDMX, "SDMX Glossary Version 2.1"
- SDMX-CSV data message specifications on GitHub
- Statistical Policy Working Paper 15: "Quality in Establishment Surveys", Office of Management and Budget, Washington D.C., July 1988
- The Cambridge Dictionary of Statistics, B.S. Everitt, Cambridge University Press, 1998
- The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms, Yadolah Dodge (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN-ECE), Eurostat, "Recommendations for the 2000 censuses of population and housing in the ECE region", New York and Geneva, 1998
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), "Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM)", Statistical Classification Model v1.1 (2013)
- United Nations, Statistics Division, "Classifications of expenditure according to purpose", New York, 2000
- Validation and Transformation Language (VTL), version 2.0 (July 2018)
- World Bank, "Sector Taxonomy and definitions, Revised July 1, 2016"
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Glossary in RDF format
Glossary contents:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
- Accounting conventions
- Accuracy
- Accuracy - overall
- Action type
- Adjustment
- Age
- Agency Scheme
- Annotable Artefact
- Annotation
- Artefact
- Attachment level
- Attribute
- Attribute Relationship
B
C
- Categorisation
- Category
- Category Scheme
- Civil status
- Classification system
- Code
- Codelist
- Coding Format
- Coherence
- Coherence - cross domain
- Coherence - internal
- Comment
- Comparability
- Comparability - geographical
- Comparability - over time
- Compiling agency
- Component
- Concept
- Concept Scheme
- Confidentiality
- Confidentiality - data treatment
- Confidentiality - policy
- Confidentiality - redistribution authorisation policy
- Confidentiality - status
- Constraint
- Contact
- Contact email address
- Contact fax number
- Contact mail address
- Contact name
- Contact organisation
- Contact organisation unit
- Contact person function
- Contact phone number
- Content-Oriented Guidelines
- Cost and burden
- Cost and burden - efficiency management
- Cost and burden - resources
- Counterpart reference area
- Coverage
- Coverage error
- Cross-domain Codelist
- Cross-domain Concept
- Currency
D
- Data collection method
- Data compilation
- Data Consumer
- Data Consumer Scheme
- Data description
- Data exchange
- Data extraction date
- Dataflow
- Data Provider
- Data Provider Scheme
- Data revision
- Data revision - policy
- Data revision - practice
- Data revision - studies
- Data Set
- Data sharing
- Data Source
- Data Structure Definition
- Data Structure Definition for global use
- Data update - last certified
- Data update - last update
- Data validation
- Decimals
- Degree of urbanisation
- Dimension
- Dissemination agency
- Dissemination format
- Dissemination format - microdata access
- Dissemination format - news release
- Dissemination format - online database
- Dissemination format - other formats
- Dissemination format - publications
- Documentation on methodology
- Documentation on methodology - advance notice
E
F
- Facet
- Fast-track change
- Frequency of data collection
- Frequency of dissemination
- Frequency of observation
G
H
I
- Identifiable Artefact
- Imputation
- Imputation rate
- Incremental update
- Institutional mandate
- Institutional mandate - data sharing
- Institutional mandate - legal acts and other agreements
- Institutional sector
- International String
- isExternalReference
- isIncluded
- Item Scheme
J
L
M
- Maintainable Artefact
- Maintenance agency
- Map
- Measure
- Measurement error
- Member Selection
- Member Value
- Metadataflow
- Metadata Key
- Metadata Key Set
- Metadata key value
- Metadata repository
- Metadata Set
- Metadata Structure Definition
- Metadata update
- Metadata update - last certified
- Metadata update - last posted
- Metadata update - last update
- Model assumption error
- Mode of transport
- Multilateral exchange
N
O
- Observation pre-break value
- Observation status
- Observation Value
- Occupation
- Organisation Unit Scheme
- Ownership group
- Ownership sector
P
- Population coverage
- Preferred scale
- Price adjustment
- Processing error
- Professionalism
- Professionalism - code of conduct
- Professionalism - impartiality
- Professionalism - methodology
- Professionalism - statistical commentary
- Provision Agreement
- Pull (reporting method)
- Punctuality
- Push (reporting method)
Q
- Quality management
- Quality management - quality assessment
- Quality management - quality assurance
- Quality management - quality documentation
R
- Recommended uses and limitations
- Reference area
- Reference metadata
- Reference period
- Release policy
- Release policy - release calendar
- Release policy - release calendar access
- Release policy - transparency
- Release policy - user access
- Relevance
- Relevance - completeness
- Relevance - user needs
- Relevance - user satisfaction
- Reporting agency
- Reporting Category
- Reporting Taxonomy
- Representation
S
- Sampling error
- SDMX-CSV
- SDMX-EDI
- SDMX Information Model
- SDMX-JSON
- SDMX-ML
- SDMX Registry
- SDMX Registry Interface (in the context of registry)
- SDMX Technical Specification
- Seasonal adjustment
- Sector
- Sector coverage
- Series
- Series Key
- Sex
- Sibling group
- Source data type
- Standard Annotation
- Statistical classification
- Statistical concepts and definitions
- Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange
- Statistical indicator
- Statistical population
- Statistical subject-matter domain
- Statistical unit
- Statistical variable
- Status in employment
- Status of worker
- Structural metadata
- Structural validation
- Structure Set
- Subscription
T
- Technical information
- Time coverage
- Time format
- Time lag
- Timeliness
- Timeliness - source data
- Time period
- Time period - collection
- Time transformation
- Title
- Title complement
U
V
Glossary terms in the table
Table of Terms with Commonly Used Words
Frequency of terms mentioned in the table
List of Unmentioned Terms