Changes for page Guidelines for SDMX Data Structure Definitions
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... ... @@ -455,15 +455,13 @@ 455 455 456 456 Figure 1 provides an overview of the overall process. As a first step, the context of the data exchange(s) that should be covered by the DSD(s) is defined in terms of purpose, domains, level of exchange, type of data, type of recipient, role of in data exchange, process pattern, and GSBPM phase (see Figure 2). Since reusing existing artefacts is one of the guiding principles, the second step identifies existing DSDs that may be reused (see Figure 3). In case relevant DSDs are available, their suitability in the present context is evaluated in step 3. Aspects to be taken into account are concept coverage, concept roles, attribute attachment levels, and code lists (see Figure 4). Step 4 is subject to the outcome of step 3. In case of a favorable assessment, the DSDs are simply reused. If the DSDs are partly suitable, modified versions can be derived. See section 2. for a summary of possible DSD modification scenarios. If the DSDs are not suitable or if no relevant DSDs are available at all, new DSDs will be defined as described in section 3. Finally, supporting artefacts such as data flow definitions and data provision agreements are defined (see Figure 5). 457 457 458 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 459 -[[image:1768470533088-795.png]] 460 460 461 461 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure1.OverviewoftheDSDdesignprocess" %) 462 462 Figure 1. Overview of the DSD design process 463 463 462 + 464 464 Figure 2 summarizes the characteristics of the data exchange context that is defined in step 1. These characteristics affect the decision on the data structuring approach that is part of the process of defining the concepts of a new DSD (step 4.3. in Figure 1; see Figure 7 in section 2.). 465 465 466 -[[image:1768470575978-226.png]] 467 467 468 468 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure2.Characteristicsofdataexchangecontext" %) 469 469 Figure 2. Characteristics of data exchange context ... ... @@ -470,23 +470,20 @@ 470 470 471 471 Figure 3 recaps the priorities given to different types of existing DSDs when searching for candidates for reuse in step 2. Global DSDs maintained by the SDMX consortium are ranked the highest. They can be found via the Global SDMX Registry. 472 472 473 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 474 -[[image:1768470596130-305.png]] 475 475 476 476 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure3.PriorityrankingofexistingDSDsforreuse" %) 477 477 Figure 3. Priority ranking of existing DSDs for reuse 478 478 475 + 479 479 Figure 4 summarizes the aspects to be considered in the assessment of the suitability of existing DSDs in step 3. For a detailed description of the cases of partial unsuitability see section 2.1. above. 480 480 481 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 482 -[[image:1768470626558-321.png]] 483 483 484 484 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure4.AspectsofDSDsuitability" %) 485 485 Figure 4. Aspects of DSD suitability 486 486 482 + 487 487 Figure 5 lists the most relevant artefacts required in addition to a DSD, its concept scheme, and code lists. 488 488 489 -[[image:1768470646456-652.png]] 490 490 491 491 Figure 5. Supporting artefacts 492 492 ... ... @@ -494,83 +494,48 @@ 494 494 495 495 Figure 6 briefly recapitulates the actions that can be taken to overcome partial unsuitability of DSDs. As far as possible, existing artefacts should be reused in this case. This means that even if a DSD cannot be reused as a whole, concepts and code lists from that DSD can be included in the new DSD by reference. 496 496 497 - [[image:1768470678965-391.png]]492 +**Figure 6. DSD modification scenarios** 498 498 499 -Figure 6. DSD modification scenarios 500 - 501 501 == 6.3 Defining new DSDs == 502 502 503 503 In case no (suitable) DSD is available, the actual process of specifying a new DSD is started. Figure 7 depicts this process (step 4.3. in Figure 1). It encompasses the specification of concepts, code lists, and data formats. All three specification steps include the identification of already existing artefacts that could be reused or modified to satisfy the requirements at hand and the definition of new artefacts in case no suitable artefacts are detected. Several iterations of steps 1 (specification of concepts; see Figure 8) and 2 (specification of code lists; see Figure°13) may be necessary, including revisions of the decision concerning the data structuring approach. Finally all artefacts defined in the previous steps are put together into a DSD. 504 504 505 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 506 -[[image:1768470705894-724.png]] 498 +==== Figure 7. New DSD specification process ==== 507 507 508 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure7.NewDSDspecificationprocess" %) 509 -Figure 7. New DSD specification process 510 - 511 511 Figure 8 outlines step 4.3.1, the process of concept specification. It covers the decision on the structuring approach, the identification of relevant concepts and the assessment of their suitability, the definition of new concepts, concept roles, and attribute attachment levels. 512 512 513 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 514 -[[image:1768470729899-225.png]] 502 +==== Figure 8. Concept specification process ==== 515 515 516 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure8.Conceptspecificationprocess" %) 517 -Figure 8. Concept specification process 518 - 519 519 Both, the decision on reuse of existing concepts as well as the definition of new ones, may lead back to a revision of the data structuring approach. For example, it could turn out that a certain concept needs to be broken down further which may lead from a “few composite dimensions” to a “many pure dimensions” approach. Figure 9 provides the design options involved in the decision on a data structuring approach. The options are defined in terms of the number of DSDs and the number of concepts (especially dimensions). The reasonability and feasibility of these options depend on the context of the present data exchange(s) as defined in the first step of the overall design process and on the content of the data exchange with respect to concepts. 520 520 521 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 522 -[[image:1768470752201-691.png]] 506 +==== Figure 9. DSD design options ==== 523 523 524 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure9.DSDdesignoptions" %) 525 -Figure 9. DSD design options 526 - 527 527 In the second step of new DSD design, relevant existing concepts are identified. Figure 10 indicates potential sources of those concepts such as the SDMX COG for cross-domain concepts, global or other DSDs as already identified earlier in the process, and domain standards such as the UN's System of National Accounts Manual 2008 for domain-specific concepts. 528 528 529 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 530 -[[image:1768470775109-874.png]] 510 +==== Figure 10. Potential sources of concepts and definitions ==== 531 531 532 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure10.Potentialsourcesofconceptsanddefinitions" %) 533 -Figure 10. Potential sources of concepts and definitions 534 - 535 535 The definition of new concepts (step 4.3.1.4.2.) is necessary if no (suitable) concept can be reused. It entails giving each concept a name, a code, and a definition. Further details about the usage of the concepts in the DSD are specified in steps 4.3.1.5. (concept roles), 4.3.1.6. (dimension groups), and 4.3.1.7. (attribute attachment levels). Figure 11 and 12 summarize the possible concept roles and attribute attachment levels. 536 536 537 537 The second step in the process of defining a new DSD is the specification of code lists for all coded concepts. All dimensions must be coded (with time being an exception to this rule); attributes may be coded. For uncoded concepts, a data format has to be specified. Existing formats may be reused or new ones defined. An example is the time format that is specified in the SDMX COG. Figure 13 illustrates the code list specification process. If no relevant and suitable code list exists, a new one will be defined or a partially suitable one will be adapted (see Figure 16). Suitable code lists can simply be reused via reference. 538 538 539 -[[image:1768470796725-270.png]] 540 540 541 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 542 -Figure 11. Possible concept roles 543 - 544 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 545 -[[image:1768470829131-599.png]] 546 - 547 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 548 -Figure 12. Possible attribute attachment levels 549 - 550 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 551 -[[image:1768470860119-204.png]] 552 - 553 553 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure13.Codelistspecificationprocess" %) 554 554 Figure 13. Code list specification process 555 555 556 - (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)520 + 557 557 Figure 14 recaps the priorities given to different types of existing code lists when searching for candidates for reuse (step 4.3.2.1.). Code lists recommended by the SDMX COG (and maintained by the SDMX consortium) are ranked the highest. 558 558 559 -[[image:1768470878394-873.png]] 560 560 561 561 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure14.Priorityrankingofexistingcodelistsforreuse" %) 562 562 Figure 14. Priority ranking of existing code lists for reuse 563 563 564 - (% class="wikigeneratedid" %)527 + 565 565 Figure 15 summarizes the aspects to be considered in the evaluation of the suitability of existing code lists (step 4.3.2.2.). Figure 16 summarizes the scenarios of adapting existing code lists that do not fully meet the specified needs (step 4.3.2.3.2). For a detailed description of the cases of partial unsuitability see section 2.1. above. 566 566 567 -[[image:1768470896763-366.png]] 568 568 569 569 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure15.Aspectsofcodelistsuitability" %) 570 570 Figure 15. Aspects of code list suitability 571 571 572 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 573 -[[image:1768470911321-123.png]] 574 574 575 575 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure16.Codelistmodificationscenarios" %) 576 576 Figure 16. Code list modification scenarios ... ... @@ -583,10 +583,8 @@ 583 583 584 584 Figure 17 provides an overview of all steps in the DSD design process as described in the previous subsections 1. to 3. Figure 18 compiles those steps into a checklist for DSD designers to help them make sure all aspects are considered. 585 585 586 - 587 587 Figure 17. DSD design process 588 588 589 -[[image:1768470939545-136.png]] 590 590 591 591 Figure 18. Checklist for DSD design process 592 592
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