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... ... @@ -16,23 +16,22 @@ 16 16 17 17 == 1.2 Structure of the User Guide == 18 18 19 -|**Chapter**|**Content** 20 -|1. Introduction|Objective, Scope, and Structure of the Guide 21 -|2. What is SDMX|Background, sponsors, users, use cases, industry sectors. Brief overview of the technical and content standards, tools, where to find more information and help. 22 -|3. Scenario, Use Cases, and Example|This is based on the SDMX Information Model. The chapter relates the Information Model to the real activities of reporting, processing, and dissemination of statistics. 23 -|4. Data and Metadata Creation and Reporting|Explanation of the structural components of a Data Structure Definition and a Metadata Structure Definition, and of the Data Set and Metadata Set. How these are used in data and metadata reporting scenarios. 24 -|5. Data Bases and SDMX|Explanation of the relationship between the tables in a database and a Data Structure Definition and how the DSD can be used to create these tables. Explanation on how to open a database to SDMX web services. 25 -|6. Data and Structure Query|The scope of the data query and the map to the Information Model. Scope of the REST and SOAP queries. Useful tips on what type of queries to support. 26 -|7. Metadata Repository and Linking Data to Metadata|((( 19 +(% style="width:999.835px" %) 20 +|**Chapter**|(% style="width:655px" %)**Content** 21 +|1. Introduction|(% style="width:655px" %)Objective, Scope, and Structure of the Guide 22 +|2. What is SDMX|(% style="width:655px" %)Background, sponsors, users, use cases, industry sectors. Brief overview of the technical and content standards, tools, where to find more information and help. 23 +|3. Scenario, Use Cases, and Example|(% style="width:655px" %)This is based on the SDMX Information Model. The chapter relates the Information Model to the real activities of reporting, processing, and dissemination of statistics. 24 +|4. Data and Metadata Creation and Reporting|(% style="width:655px" %)Explanation of the structural components of a Data Structure Definition and a Metadata Structure Definition, and of the Data Set and Metadata Set. How these are used in data and metadata reporting scenarios. 25 +|5. Data Bases and SDMX|(% style="width:655px" %)Explanation of the relationship between the tables in a database and a Data Structure Definition and how the DSD can be used to create these tables. Explanation on how to open a database to SDMX web services. 26 +|6. Data and Structure Query|(% style="width:655px" %)The scope of the data query and the map to the Information Model. Scope of the REST and SOAP queries. Useful tips on what type of queries to support. 27 +|7. Metadata Repository and Linking Data to Metadata|(% style="width:655px" %)((( 27 27 Typical requirements for metadata (quality frameworks, linking to disseminated data). 28 28 29 29 Architecture for a metadata repository to enable data and metadata to be combined in a dissemination environment. 30 30 ))) 31 -|8. SDMX Registry|((( 32 +|8. SDMX Registry|(% style="width:655px" %)((( 32 32 Role of the Registry in statistical data and metadata reporting and dissemination systems. 33 - 34 34 Difference between the content and functions of a Registry and a non-registry based structural metadata repository. 35 - 36 36 Content and role of the Registry in terms of: 37 37 38 38 * Structural metadata maintenance and query ... ... @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ 40 40 * SDMX Registry Services 41 41 * Web services that can make use of SDMX Registry Services 42 42 ))) 43 -|9. Architecture for an SDMX System|Brings all of the components together in an overall architecture comprising:((( 42 +|9. Architecture for an SDMX System|(% style="width:655px" %)Brings all of the components together in an overall architecture comprising:((( 44 44 * Data and metadata persistence and interfaces 45 45 * Server side middle tier brokering of requests for data and metadata, data loading, validation, transformation 46 46 * Client side tier of: ... ... @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ 48 48 * Data query and visualization 49 49 * Validation, transformation 50 50 ))) 51 -|10. Community Management|The community may be at the level of an organization or in the context of the wider community of organizations. Topics are:((( 50 +|10. Community Management|(% style="width:655px" %)The community may be at the level of an organization or in the context of the wider community of organizations. Topics are:((( 52 52 * Role of a Global Registry o Maintenance agency maintenance 53 53 * Common concepts 54 54 * Community structural metadata