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1 1  **Revision History**
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3 -|**Revision**|**Date**|**Contents**
4 -|DRAFT 1.0|May 2021|Draft release updated for SDMX 3.0 for public consultation
5 -|1.0|October 2021|Public release for SDMX 3.0
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9 +|(% style="width:144px" %)DRAFT 1.0|(% style="width:195px" %)May 2021|(% style="width:426px" %)Draft release updated for SDMX 3.0 for public consultation
10 +|(% style="width:144px" %)1.0|(% style="width:195px" %)October 2021|(% style="width:426px" %)Public release for SDMX 3.0
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7 -= {{id name="_Toc56226"/}}1 Introduction =
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9 -The Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange (SDMX) initiative (https:~/~/www.sdmx.org) sets 3 standards that can facilitate the exchange of statistical data and metadata using modern 4 information technology.
14 +The [[Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] ([[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]) initiative (https:~/~/www.[[sdmx>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]].org) sets 3 standards that can facilitate the exchange of statistical data and metadata using modern 4 information technology.
10 10  
11 -The SDMX Technical Specifications are organised into several discrete sections.
16 +The [[SDMX Technical Specifications>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX Technical Specification.WebHome]] are organised into several discrete sections.
12 12  
13 -The following are published on the SDMX website ( __[[https:~~/~~/www.sdmx.org>>url:https://www.sdmx.org/]]__ [[)>>url:https://www.sdmx.org/]]:
18 +The following are published on the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] website
14 14  
20 +([[__https:~~/~~/www.sdmx.org__>>https://https:www.sdmx.org]]).
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15 15  **Section 1** **Framework for SDMX Technical Standards** – this document providing an introduction to the technical standards.
16 16  
17 -**Section 2** **SDMX Information Model** - the SDMX information model is a standardised object model for modelling statistical domains centring on the structure of their data and metadata sets, the coding schemes used for classification, and the rules for controlling the exchange of data and metadata between organisations. This document provides a UML specification with supporting narrative.
24 +**Section 2** **SDMX Information Model** -
18 18  
19 -**Section 5** **SDMX Registry Specification** an SDMX registry’ acts as a repository for structural metadata and provisioning information, and a registry of data and metadata sources. This document sets out the specification.
26 +the [[SDMX information model>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX Information Model.WebHome]] is a standardised object model for modelling [[statistical domains>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical subject-matter domain.WebHome]] centring on the structure of their data and [[metadata sets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Metadata set.WebHome]], the coding schemes used for classification, and the rules for controlling the exchange of data and metadata between organisations. This document provides a UML specification with supporting narrative.
20 20  
21 -**Section 6** **SDMX Technical Notes** – detailed technical guidance for implementors of the SDMX standard.
28 +**Section 5** **SDMX Registry Specification** – an [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] ‘registry’ acts as a repository for [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] and provisioning information, and a registry of data and metadata sources. This document sets out the specification.
22 22  
23 -The following are published on the GitHub repository of the SDMX Standards Technical Working Group ( __[[https:~~/~~/github.com/sdmx>>url:https://github.com/sdmx]][[->>url:https://github.com/sdmx-twg]][[twg>>url:https://github.com/sdmx-twg]]__ [[)>>url:https://github.com/sdmx-twg]]:
30 +**Section 6** **SDMX Technical Notes** detailed technical guidance for implementors of the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] standard.
24 24  
25 -=== sdmx-twg/sdmx-rest REST API ===
32 +The following are published on the GitHub repository of the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] Standards Technical Working Group ([[__https:~~/~~/github.com/sdmx-twg__>>https://https:github.comsdmx-twg]]):
26 26  
27 -Technical specifications for the SDMX RESTful web services application programming interfaces (API).
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35 +**sdmx-twg/sdmx-rest – REST API**
28 28  
29 -=== sdmx-twg/sdmx-ml SDMX-ML ===
37 +Technical specifications for the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] RESTful web services application programming interfaces (API).
30 30  
31 -Technical specifications for the XML transmission format including XSD schemas, documentation and samples for data, structure and reference metadata messages.
39 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="Hsdmx-twg2Fsdmx-ml2013SDMX-ML" %)
40 +**sdmx-twg/sdmx-ml – [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]]**
32 32  
33 -=== sdmx-twg/sdmx-json SDMX-JSON ===
42 +Technical specifications for the XML transmission format including XSD schemas, documentation and samples for data, structure and [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] messages.
34 34  
35 -Technical specifications for the JSON transmission format including documentation, schemas and samples for data, structure and reference metadata messages.
44 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="Hsdmx-twg2Fsdmx-json2013SDMX-JSON" %)
45 +**sdmx-twg/sdmx-json – [[SDMX-JSON>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-JSON.WebHome]]**
36 36  
37 -=== sdmx-twg/sdmx-csv SDMX-CSV ===
47 +Technical specifications for the JSON transmission format including documentation, schemas and samples for data, structure and [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] messages.
38 38  
39 -Technical specifications for the SDMX-CSV transmission format for ‘comma-separated values’ (CSV) data and reference metadata.
49 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="Hsdmx-twg2Fsdmx-csv2013SDMX-CSV" %)
50 +**sdmx-twg/sdmx-csv – [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-CSV**
40 40  
52 +Technical specifications for the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-CSV transmission format for ‘comma-separated values’ (CSV) data and [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]].
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41 41  The following sections are obsolete:
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43 -Section 3 - SDMX-ML - replaced by the sdmx-twg/sdmx-ml GitHub repository
56 +Section 3 - [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] - replaced by the [[sdmx>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-twg/[[sdmx-ml>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] GitHub repository
44 44  
45 -Section 4 - SDMX-EDI
58 +Section 4 - [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-EDI
46 46  
47 -Section 7 - API - replaced by the sdmx-twg/sdmx-rest GitHub repository VTL
60 +Section 7 - API - replaced by the [[sdmx>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-twg/[[sdmx>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-rest GitHub repository [[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]]
48 48  
49 -In July 2020 the SDMX 2.1 specifications were revised to add support for the Validation and Transformation Language (VTL). For 3.0, the VTL specification has been updated to align with changes to the information model and other modifications to the Standard such as the introduction of Semantic Versioning for the versioning of structural metadata artefacts. Section 2 (Information Model) sets out details of the ‘Transformation and Expressions’ package for defining and managing VTL 2.0 programs and Section 6 (Technical Notes) provides detailed guidance on implementing and using VTL with SDMX.
62 +In July 2020 the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 2.1 specifications were revised to add support for the [[Validation and Transformation Language>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]] ([[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]]). For 3.0, the [[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]] specification has been updated to align with changes to the information model and other modifications to the Standard such as the introduction of Semantic Versioning for the versioning of [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] [[artefacts>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Artefact.WebHome]]. Section 2 (Information Model) sets out details of the ‘Transformation and Expressions’ package for defining and managing [[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]] 2.0 programs and Section 6 (Technical Notes) provides detailed guidance on implementing and using [[VTL>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Validation and transformation language.WebHome]] with [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]].
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52 52  
53 -The 2.0 version of this standard represented a significant increase in scope, and also provided more complete support in those areas covered in the version 1.0 specification. Version 2.0 of this standard is backward-compatible with version 1.0, so that existing implementations can be easily migrated to conformance with version 2.0.
66 +The 2.0 (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) of this standard represented a significant increase in scope, and also provided more complete support in those areas covered in the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 1.0 specification. (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Version(%%) 2.0 of this standard is backward-compatible with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 1.0, so that existing implementations can be easily migrated to conformance with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.0.
54 54  
55 -The 2.1 version of this standard represents a set of changes resulting from several years of implementation experience with the 2.0 standard. The changes do not represent a major increase in scope or functionality, but do correct some bugs, and add functionalities in some cases. Major changes in SDMX-ML include a much stronger alignment of the XML Schemas with the Information Model, to emphasize inheritance and object-oriented features, and increased precision and flexibility in the attachment of metadata reports to specific objects in the SDMX Information Model.
68 +The 2.1 (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) of this standard represents a set of changes resulting from several years of implementation experience with the 2.0 standard. The changes do not represent a major increase in scope or functionality, but do correct some bugs, and add functionalities in some cases. Major changes in [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] include a much stronger alignment of the XML Schemas with the Information Model, to emphasize inheritance and object-oriented features, and increased precision and flexibility in the attachment of metadata reports to specific objects in the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] Information Model.
56 56  
57 -The 3.0 version incorporates new features, improvements and changes arising from the collective knowledge gained from a decade of operating experience with the 2.1 standard. In pursuit of modernisation and simplification, features considered obsolete have been deprecated – in particular the EDI transmission format, the lesser-used XML data messages and the SOAP web services API. Many areas remain backwardly compatible with 2.1, but there are some breaking changes where the information model has been redesigned to better support practical use case. Structure mapping and reference metadata are examples. The opportunity has been taken to revise the RESTful web services API which is also not backwardly compatible, but benefits from a rationalisation and better organisations of resources, and a much richer data query URL syntax.
70 +The 3.0 (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) incorporates new features, improvements and changes arising from the collective knowledge gained from a decade of operating experience with the 2.1 standard. In pursuit of modernisation and simplification, features considered obsolete have been deprecated – in particular the EDI transmission format, the lesser-used XML data messages and the SOAP web services API. Many areas remain backwardly compatible with 2.1, but there are some breaking changes where the information model has been redesigned to better support practical use case. Structure mapping and [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] are examples. The opportunity has been taken to revise the RESTful web services API which is also not backwardly compatible, but benefits from a rationalisation and better organisations of resources, and a much richer data query URL syntax.
58 58  
59 -== {{id name="_Toc56228"/}}2.1 Major Changes from 1.0 to 2.0 ==
72 +== 2.1 Major Changes from 1.0 to 2.0 ==
60 60  
61 -* **Reference Metadata**: In addition to describing and specifying data structures and formats (along with related structural metadata), the version 2.0 specification also provides for the exchange of metadata which is distinct from the structural metadata in the 1.0 version. This category includes “reference” metadata (regarding data quality, methodology, and similar types – it can be configured by the user to include whatever concepts require reporting); metadata related to data provisioning (release calendar information, description of the data and metadata provided, etc.); and metadata relevant to the exchange of categorization schemes.
62 -* **SDMX Registry**: Provision is made in the 2.0 standard for standard communication with registry services, to support a data-sharing model of statistical exchange. These services include registration of data and metadata, querying of registered data and metadata, and subscription/notification.
74 +* **[[Reference Metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]]**: In addition to describing and specifying data structures and formats (along with related [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]]), the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.0 specification also provides for the exchange of metadata which is distinct from the [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] in the 1.0 (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%). This [[category>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Category.WebHome]] includes “reference” metadata (regarding data quality, methodology, and similar types – it can be configured by the user to include whatever (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)concepts(%%) require reporting); metadata related to data provisioning ([[release calendar>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Release policy - release calendar.WebHome]] information, description of the data and metadata provided, etc.); and metadata relevant to the exchange of categorization schemes.
75 +* **SDMX Registry**: Provision is made in the 2.0 standard for standard communication with registry services, to support a data-sharing model of statistical exchange. These services include registration of data and metadata, querying of registered data and metadata, and subscription.
76 +* **[[Structural Metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]]**: The support for exchange of statistical data and related [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] has been expanded. Some support is provided for qualitative data; data cube structures are described; [[hierarchical code lists>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Hierarchical code list.WebHome]] are supported; relationships between data structures can be expressed, providing support for extensibility of data structures; 101 and the description of functional dependencies within cubes are supported.
63 63  
64 - **Structural Metadata**: The support for exchange of statistical data and related structural metadata has been expanded. Some support is provided for qualitative data; data cube structures are described; hierarchical code lists are supported; relationships between data structures can be expressed, providing support for extensibility of data structures; 101 and the description of functional dependencies within cubes are supported.
78 +== 2.2 Major Changes from 2.0 to 2.1 ==
65 65  
66 -== {{id name="_Toc56229"/}}2.2 Major Changes from 2.0 to 2.1 ==
80 +* **Simplification of the [[data structure definition>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]] - specific message types:** Both time series ((% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.0 Compact) and non-time series [[data sets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] ((% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.0 Cross Sectional) use the same underlying structure for a structure-specific formatted message, which is specific to the [[Data Structure Definition>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]] of the data set.
81 +* **Simplification and better support for the metadata structure: **New use cases have been reported and these are now supported by a re-modelled metadata structure definition.
82 +* **Web-Services-Oriented Changes:** Several organizations have been implementing web services applications using [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]], and these implementations have resulted in several changes to the specifications. Because the nature of [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] web services could not be anticipated at the time of the original drafting of the specifications, the web services guidelines have been completely re-developed.
83 +* **Presentational Changes: **Much work has gone into using various technologies for the visualization of [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] data and metadata, and some changes have been proposed as a result, to better leverage this graphical visualization. These changes are largely to leverage the [[Cross-domain Concepts>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Cross-domain concept.WebHome]] of the Content Oriented Guidelines.
84 +* **Consistency Issues:** There have been some areas where the draft specifications were inconsistent in minor ways, and these have been addressed.
85 +* **Clarifications in Documentation:** In some cases, it has been identified that the documentation of specific fields within the standard needed clarification and elaboration, and these issues have been addressed.
86 +* **Optimization for XML Technologies:** Implementation has shown that it is possible to better organize the XML schemas for use within common technology development tools which work with XML. These changes are primarily focused on leveraging the object oriented features of W3C XML Schema to allow for easier processing of [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] data and metadata.
87 +* **Consistency between the [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] and the [[SDMX Information Model>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX Information Model.WebHome]]: **Certain aspects of the XML schemas and UML model have been more closely aligned, to allow for easier comprehension of the [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] model.
88 +* **Technical Bugs:** Some minor technical bugs have been identified in the registry interfaces and elsewhere. These bugs have been addressed.
89 +* **Support for Non-Time-Series Data in the Generic Format: **One area which has been extended is the ability to express non-time-series data as part of the generic data message.
90 +* **Support for partial [[item schemes>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Item scheme.WebHome]] such as a [[code list>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code list.WebHome]]: **The (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)concept(%%) of a partial (sub set) [[item scheme>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Item scheme.WebHome]] such as a partial [[code list>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code list.WebHome]] for use in exchange scenarios has been introduced**.**
67 67  
68 - **Web-Services-Oriented Changes:** Several organizations have been implementing web services applications using SDMX, and these implementations have resulted in several changes to the specifications. Because the nature of SDMX web services could not be anticipated at the time of the original drafting of the specifications, the web services guidelines have been completely re-developed.
92 +== 2.3 Major Changes from 2.1 to 3.0 ==
69 69  
70 -• **Presentational Changes: **Much work has gone into using various technologies for the visualization of SDMX data and metadata, and some changes have been proposed as a result, to better leverage this graphical visualization. These changes are largely to leverage the Cross-domain Concepts of the Content Oriented Guidelines.
94 +[[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 introduces new features, improvements and changes to the Standard in the following key areas:
71 71  
72 -• **Consistency Issues:** There have been some areas where the draft specifications were inconsistent in minor ways, and these have been addressed.
96 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HInformationModel" %)
97 +**Information Model**
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74 -• **Clarifications in Documentation:** In some cases, it has been identified that the documentation of specific fields within the standard needed clarification and elaboration, and these issues have been addressed.
75 -
76 -• **Optimization for XML Technologies:** Implementation has shown that it is possible to better organize the XML schemas for use within common technology development tools which work with XML. These changes are primarily focused on leveraging the object oriented features of W3C XML Schema to allow for easier processing of SDMX data and metadata.
77 -
78 -• **Consistency between the SDMX-ML and the SDMX Information Model: **Certain aspects of the XML schemas and UML model have been more closely aligned, to allow for easier comprehension of the SDMX model.
79 -
80 -• **Technical Bugs:** Some minor technical bugs have been identified in the registry interfaces and elsewhere. These bugs have been addressed.
81 -
82 -• **Support for Non-Time-Series Data in the Generic Format: **One area which has been extended is the ability to express non-time-series data as part of the generic data message.
83 -
84 -==== • **Simplification of the data structure definition - specific message types: **Both time series (version 2.0 Compact) and non-time series data sets (version 2.0 Cross Sectional) use the same underlying structure for a structure-specific formatted message, which is specific to the Data Structure Definition of the data set. ====
85 -
86 -• **Simplification and better support for the metadata structure: **New use cases have been reported and these are now supported by a re-modelled metadata structure definition.
87 -
88 -• **Support for partial item schemes such as a code list: **The concept of a partial (sub set) item scheme such as a partial code list for use in exchange scenarios has been introduced**.**
89 -
90 -== {{id name="_Toc56230"/}}2.3 Major Changes from 2.1 to 3.0 ==
91 -
92 -SDMX version 3.0 introduces new features, improvements and changes to the Standard in the following key areas:
93 -
94 -===== Information Model =====
95 -
96 -* Simplification and improvement of the reference metadata model
99 +* Simplification and improvement of the [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] model
97 97  * Support for microdata
98 98  * Support for geospatial data
99 -* Support for code list extension and discriminated union of code lists
102 +* Support for [[code list>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code list.WebHome]] extension and discriminated union of [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] lists
100 100  * Improvements to structure mapping
101 -* Improvements to code hierarchies for data discovery
104 +* Improvements to [[code>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Code.WebHome]] [[hierarchies>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Hierarchy.WebHome]] for data discovery
102 102  * Improvements to constraints
103 103  
104 -===== Versioning of Structural Metadata Artefacts =====
107 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HVersioningofStructuralMetadataArtefacts" %)
108 +**Versioning of Structural Metadata Artefacts**
105 105  
106 - Adoption of the three-number semantic versioning standard for structural metadata artefacts [[(>>url:https://semver.org/]] __[[https:~~/~~/semver.org>>url:https://semver.org/]] __[[)>>url:https://semver.org/]]
110 +* Adoption of the three-number semantic versioning standard for [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] [[artefacts>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Artefact.WebHome]] (__[[https:~~/~~/semver.org>>url:https://semver.org/]])__
107 107  
108 -===== REST Web Services Application Programming Interface (API) =====
112 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HRESTWebServicesApplicationProgrammingInterface28API29" %)
113 +**REST Web Services Application Programming Interface (API)**
109 109  
110 110  * Change to a single ‘structure’ resource for structure queries simplifying the REST API specification by reducing the number of resources to five
111 111  * Improvements to data queries
112 -* Improvements to reference metadata queries
113 -* Support for structural metadata maintenance using HTTP PUT, POST and DELETE verbs
117 +* Improvements to [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] queries
118 +* Support for [[structural metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Structural metadata.WebHome]] maintenance using HTTP PUT, POST and DELETE verbs
114 114  
115 -===== SOAP Web Services API =====
120 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HSOAPWebServicesAPI" %)
121 +**SOAP Web Services API**
116 116  
117 - The SOAP web services API has been deprecated with version 3.0 standardising on REST** **
123 +* The SOAP web services API has been deprecated with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 standardising on REST
118 118  
119 -===== XML, JSON, CSV and EDI Transmission formats =====
125 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HXML2CJSON2CCSVandEDITransmissionformats" %)
126 +**XML, JSON, CSV and EDI Transmission formats**
120 120  
121 -* The SDMX-ML, SDMX-JSON and SDMX-CSV specifications have been extended and modified where needed to support the new features and changes such as reference metadata and microdata
122 -* Obsolete SDMX-ML data message variants including Generic, Compact, Utility and Cross-sectional have been deprecated standardising on Structure Specific Data as the sole XML format for data exchange
123 -* The SDMX-EDI transmission format for structures and data has been deprecated
124 -* The organisation of structures into ‘collections’ in SDMX-ML and SDMX-JSON structure messages has been flattened and simplified
125 -* The option to reference structures in SDMX-ML and SDMX-JSON messages using Agency, ID and Version has been deprecated with URN now exclusively used for all non-local referencing purpose
128 +* The [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]], [[SDMX-JSON>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-JSON.WebHome]] and [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-CSV specifications have been extended and modified where needed to support the new features and changes such as [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] and microdata
129 +* Obsolete [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] data message variants including Generic, Compact, Utility and Cross-sectional have been deprecated standardising on Structure Specific Data as the sole XML format for data exchange
130 +* The [[SDMX-EDI>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-EDI.WebHome]] transmission format for structures and data has been deprecated
131 +* The organisation of structures into ‘collections’ in [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] and [[SDMX-JSON>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-JSON.WebHome]] structure messages has been flattened and simplified
132 +* The option to reference structures in [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] and [[SDMX-JSON>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-JSON.WebHome]] messages using Agency, ID and (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)Version(%%) has been deprecated with URN now exclusively used for all non-local referencing purpose
126 126  
127 -Several of the changes are ‘breaking’ meaning that, in specific cases, the version 3.0 specification is not backwardly compatible with earlier versions of the Standard.
134 +Several of the changes are ‘breaking’ meaning that, in specific cases, the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 specification is not backwardly compatible with earlier (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)versions(%%) of the Standard.
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129 129  The principle breaking changes are:
130 130  
131 131  * REST API – The REST API is not backwardly compatible due to modifications to the URLs and query parameters resulting in breaking changes in four of the five main resources.
132 -* SOAP API – Deprecation of the SOAP API means that existing systems designed to use SOAP will not work with version 3.0 registries.
133 -* SDMX-ML – SDMX 2.1 and earlier structure, data and metadata XML messages are not valid in version 3.0. Specifically: legacy data messages including Generic, Compact and Utility are no longer supported. The remaining Structure Specific data message has been changed to support new features such as reporting of reference metadata as part of the dataset, Structure messages have a number of breaking changes, principally modification to the information model, removal of the agency-version-id option for referencing artefacts and changes to the way the structures are organised into ‘collections’ within the message.
134 -* SDMX-JSON – SDMX 2.1 structure, data and metadata JSON messages are not valid in version 3.0. The data message has been changed to support the improved REST data queries, in particular the ability to retrieve in one operation data from multiple datasets with potentially different Data Structure Definitions. Breaking changes similar to those for the SDMX-ML transmission format have been made to the structure message.
135 -* SDMX-CSV - The CSV data and reference metadata messages are not backwardly compatible with those under version 2.1 due to changes to the structure of the messages needed to support new features such as the improved REST API data queries.
136 -* SDMX-EDI – Deprecation of the EDI transmission format means that existing systems designed to send or receive structures or data in EDI will not work with version 3.0 registries.
137 -* Information Model – Several structures have been changed in the version 3.0 model and three removed. For these reasons the version 3.0 model is not directly compatible with version 2.1 or earlier, although conversion of specific artefacts is possible under some circumstances. Loss of information during the conversion process however means that in cases like structure mapping, the conversion is not reversible i.e. it is not possible to recreate the 2.1 structure once it has been converted to the 3.0 model.
139 +* SOAP API – Deprecation of the SOAP API means that existing systems designed to use SOAP will not work with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 registries.
140 +* [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]][[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 2.1 and earlier structure, data and metadata XML messages are not valid in (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0. Specifically: legacy data messages including Generic, Compact and Utility are no longer supported. The remaining Structure Specific data message has been changed to support new features such as reporting of [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] as part of the [[dataset>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]], Structure messages have a number of breaking changes, principally modification to the information model, removal of the agency-(% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%)-id option for referencing [[artefacts>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Artefact.WebHome]] and changes to the way the structures are organised into ‘collections’ within the message.
141 +* [[SDMX-JSON>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-JSON.WebHome]][[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 2.1 structure, data and metadata JSON messages are not valid in (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0. The data message has been changed to support the improved REST data queries, in particular the ability to retrieve in one operation data from multiple [[datasets>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data set.WebHome]] with potentially different [[Data Structure Definitions>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Data structure definition.WebHome]]. Breaking changes similar to those for the [[SDMX-ML>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-ML.WebHome]] transmission format have been made to the structure message.
142 +* [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]]-CSV - The CSV data and [[reference metadata>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] messages are not backwardly compatible with those under (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.1 due to changes to the structure of the messages needed to support new features such as the improved REST API data queries.
143 +* [[SDMX-EDI>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.SDMX-EDI.WebHome]] – Deprecation of the EDI transmission format means that existing systems designed to send or receive structures or data in EDI will not work with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 registries.
144 +* Information Model – Several structures have been changed in the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 model and three removed. For these reasons the (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 3.0 model is not directly compatible with (% style="color:#2ecc71" %)version(%%) 2.1 or earlier, although conversion of specific [[artefacts>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Artefact.WebHome]] is possible under some circumstances. Loss of information during the conversion process however means that in cases like structure mapping, the conversion is not reversible i.e. it is not possible to recreate the 2.1 structure once it has been converted to the 3.0 model.
138 138  
139 -The SDMX 3.0 Major Changes document provides more information including an analysis of the breaking changes.
146 +The [[SDMX>>doc:xwiki:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 3.0 Major Changes document provides more information including an analysis of the breaking changes.
140 140  
141 -= {{id name="_Toc56231"/}}3 Processes and Business Scope =
148 += 3 Processes and Business Scope =
142 142  
143 -== {{id name="_Toc56232"/}}3.1 Process Patterns ==
150 +== 3.1 Process Patterns ==
144 144  
145 145  SDMX identifies three basic process patterns regarding the exchange of statistical data and metadata. These can be described as follows:
146 146  
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160 160  
161 161  It is important to note that SDMX is primarily focused on the //exchange// and //dissemination// of statistical data and metadata. There may also be many uses for the standard model and formats specified here in the context of internal processing of data that are not concerned with the exchange between organizations and users, however. It is felt that a clear, standard formatting of data and metadata for the purposes of exchange and dissemination can also facilitate internal processing by organizations and users, but this is not the focus of the specification.
162 162  
163 -== {{id name="_Toc56233"/}}3.2 SDMX and Process Automation ==
170 +== 3.2 SDMX and Process Automation ==
164 164  
165 165  Statistical data and metadata exchanges employ many different automated processes, but some are of more general interest than others. There are some common information technologies that are nearly ubiquitous within information systems today. SDMX aims to provide standards that are most useful for these automated processes and technologies.
166 166  
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176 176  
177 177  The SDMX standards specified here are designed to support the requirements of all of these automation processes and technologies.
178 178  
179 -== {{id name="_Toc56234"/}}3.3 Statistical Data and Metadata ==
186 +== 3.3 Statistical Data and Metadata ==
180 180  
181 181  To avoid confusion about which "data" and "metadata" are the intended content of the SDMX formats specified here, a statement of scope is offered. Statistical "data" are sets of often numeric observations which typically have time associated with them. They are associated with a set of metadata values, representing specific concepts, which act as identifiers and descriptors of the data. These metadata values and concepts can be understood as the named dimensions of a multi-dimensional co-ordinate system, describing what is often called a "cube" of data.
182 182  
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196 196  
197 197  [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 1 FINAL-1.0_en_a3e7967f.png||height="921" width="629"]]
198 198  
199 -**Figure 1: High Level Schematic of Major Artefacts in the SDMX 3.0 Information Model**
206 +Figure 1: High Level Schematic of Major Artefacts in the SDMX 3.0 Information Model
200 200  
201 -== {{id name="_Toc56235"/}}3.4 The SDMX View of Statistical Exchange ==
208 +== 3.4 The SDMX View of Statistical Exchange ==
202 202  
203 203  Version 1.0 of ISO/TS 17369 SDMX covered statistical data sets and the metadata related to the structure of these data sets. This scope was useful in supporting the different models of statistical exchange (bilateral exchange, gateway exchange, and data-sharing) but was not by itself sufficient to support them completely. Versions 2.0 and 2.1 provide a much more complete view of statistical exchange, so that an open data-sharing model can be fully supported, and other models of exchange can be more completely automated. In order to produce technical standards that will support this increased scope, the SDMX Information Model provides a broader set of formal objects which describe the actors, processes, and resources within statistical exchanges.
204 204  
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228 228  * //**Dataflow Definition:**// In SDMX, data sets are reported or disseminated according to a data flow definition. The data flow definition identifies the data structure definition and may be associated with one or more subject matter domains via a Categorisation (this facilitates the search for data according to organised category schemes). Constraints, in terms of reporting periodicity or sub set of possible keys that are allowed in a data set, may be attached to the data flow definition.
229 229  * //**Metadataflow Definition:**// A metadata flow definition is very similar to a data flow definition, but describes, categorises, and constrains metadata sets.
230 230  * //**Data Provider: **//An organization which produces data is termed a data provider.
231 -* //**Metadata Provider: **//An organization which produces reference metadata is termed a metadata provider.//  //
238 +* //**Metadata Provider: **//An organization which produces reference metadata is termed a metadata provider.
232 232  * //**Provision Agreement (Metadata Provision Agreement):**// The set of information which describes the way in which data sets and metadata sets are provided by a data/metadata provider. A provision agreement can be constrained in much the same way as a data or metadata flow definition. Thus, a data provider can express the fact that it provides a particular data flow covering a specific set of countries and topics, Importantly, the actual source of registered data or metadata is attached to the provision agreement (in terms of a URL). The term “agreement” is used because this information can be understood as the basis of a “service-level agreement”. In SDMX, however, this is informational metadata to support the technical systems, as opposed to any sort of contractual information (which is outside the scope of a technical specification). In version 3.0, metadata provision agreement and data provision agreement are two separate artefacts.
233 233  * //**Constraint:**// Data and Metadata Constraints describe a subset of a data source or metadata source, and may also provide information about scheduled releases of data. They are associated with data / metadata providers, provision agreements, data flows, metadataflows, data structure definitions and metadata structure definitions.
234 234  * //**Structure Map: **//Structure maps describes a mapping between data structure definitions or dataflows for the purpose of transforming a data set into a different structure. The mapping rules are defined using one or more component maps which each map in turn describes how one or more components from the source data 534 structure definition map to one or more components in that of the target. Represent maps act as lookup tables and specific provision is made for mapping dates and times.
242 +* //**Representation Map:**// Representation maps describe mappings between source value(s) and target value(s) where the values are restricted to those in a code list, value list or be of a certain type such as integer or string.
243 +* //**Item Scheme Map:**// An item scheme map describes mapping rules between any item scheme with the exception of code lists and value lists which use representation maps. The version 3.0 information model provides four item scheme maps: organisation scheme map, concept scheme map, category scheme map and reporting taxonomy map. Organisation scheme map and reporting scheme map have been omitted from the information model schematic in Figure 1.
244 +* //**Reporting Taxonomy: **//A reporting taxonomy allows an organisation to link (possibly in a hierarchical way) a number of cube or data flow definitions which together form a complete “report” of data or metadata. This supports primary reporting which often comprises multiple cubes of heterogeneous data, but may also support other collection and reporting functions. It also supports the specification of publications such as a yearbook, in terms of the data or metadata contained in the publication.
245 +* //**Process:**// The process class provides a way to model statistical processes as a set of interconnected //process steps.// Although not central to the exchange and dissemination of statistical data and metadata, having a shared description of processing allows for the interoperable exchange and dissemination of reference 556 metadata sets which describe processes-related concepts.
246 +* //**Hierarchy**//: Describes complex code hierarchies principally for data discovery purposes. The codes themselves are referenced from the code lists in which they are maintained.
247 +* //**Hierarchy Association**//: A hierarchy association links a hierarchy to something that needs it like a dimension. Furthermore, the linking can be specified in the context of another object such as a dimension in the context of a dataflow. Thus, a dimension in a data structure definition could have different hierarchies depending on the dataflow.
248 +* //**Transformation Scheme:**// A transformation scheme is a set of Validation and Transformation Language (VTL) transformations aimed at obtaining some meaningful results for the user (e.g., the validation of one or more data sets). The set of transformations is meant to be executed together (in the same run) and may contain any number of transformations in order to produce any number of results. Thus, a transformation scheme can be considered as a VTL ‘program’.
235 235  
236 - //**Representation Map:**// Representation maps describe mappings between source value(s) and target value(s) where the values are restricted to those in a code list, value list or be of a certain type such as integer or string.
250 +== 3.5 SDMX Registry Services ==
237 237  
238 -• //**Item Scheme Map:**// An item scheme map describes mapping rules between any item scheme with the exception of code lists and value lists which use representation maps. The version 3.0 information model provides four item scheme maps: organisation scheme map, concept scheme map, category scheme map and reporting taxonomy map. Organisation scheme map and reporting scheme map have been omitted from the information model schematic in Figure 1.
239 -
240 -• //**Reporting Taxonomy: **//A reporting taxonomy allows an organisation to link (possibly in a hierarchical way) a number of cube or data flow definitions which together form a complete “report” of data or metadata. This supports primary reporting which often comprises multiple cubes of heterogeneous data, but may also support other collection and reporting functions. It also supports the specification of publications such as a yearbook, in terms of the data or metadata contained in the publication.
241 -
242 -• //**Process:**// The process class provides a way to model statistical processes as a set of interconnected //process steps.// Although not central to the exchange and dissemination of statistical data and metadata, having a shared description of processing allows for the interoperable exchange and dissemination of reference 556 metadata sets which describe processes-related concepts.
243 -
244 -• //**Hierarchy**//: Describes complex code hierarchies principally for data discovery purposes. The codes themselves are referenced from the code lists in which they are maintained.
245 -
246 -• //**Hierarchy Association**//: A hierarchy association links a hierarchy to something that needs it like a dimension. Furthermore, the linking can be specified in the context of another object such as a dimension in the context of a dataflow. Thus, a dimension in a data structure definition could have different hierarchies depending on the dataflow.
247 -
248 -• //**Transformation Scheme:**// A transformation scheme is a set of Validation and Transformation Language (VTL) transformations aimed at obtaining some meaningful results for the user (e.g., the validation of one or more data sets). The set of transformations is meant to be executed together (in the same run) and may contain any number of transformations in order to produce any number of results. Thus, a transformation scheme can be considered as a VTL ‘program’.
249 -
250 -== {{id name="_Toc56236"/}}3.5 SDMX Registry Services ==
251 -
252 252  In order to provide visibility into the large amount of data and metadata which exists within the SDMX model of statistical exchange, it is felt that an architecture based on a set of registry services is potentially useful. A “registry” – as understood in webservices terminology – is an application which maintains and stores metadata for querying, and which can be used by any other application in the network with sufficient access privileges (though note that the mechanism of access control is outside of the scope of the SDMX standard). It can be understood as the index of a distributed database or metadata repository which is made up of all the data provider’s data sets and reference metadata sets within a statistical community, located across the Internet or similar network.
253 253  
254 254  Note that the SDMX registry services are not concerned with the storage of data or reference metadata. The assumption is that data and reference metadata lives on the sites of its data and metadata providers. The SDMX registry services concern themselves with providing visibility of the data and reference metadata, and information needed to access the data and reference metadata. Thus, a registered data set will have its URL available in the registry, but not the data itself. An application which wishes to access that data would query the registry, perhaps by drilling down via a Category Scheme and Dataflow, for the URL of a registered data source, and then retrieve the data directly from the data provider (using an SDMX REST API query message or other mechanism).
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262 262  * //**Querying: **//The registry services have interfaces for querying the metadata contained in a registry, so that applications and users can discover the existence of data sets and reference metadata sets, structural metadata, the providers/agencies associated with those objects, and the provider agreements which describe how the data and metadata are made available, and how they are categorized.
263 263  * //**Subscription/Notification:**// It is possible to “subscribe” to specific objects in a registry, so that a notification will be sent to all subscribers whenever the registry objects are updated.
264 264  
265 -== {{id name="_Toc56237"/}}3.6 RESTful Web services ==
265 +== 3.6 RESTful Web services ==
266 266  
267 267  Web services allow computer applications to exchange data directly over the Internet, essentially allowing modular or distributed computing in a more flexible fashion than ever before. In order to allow web services to function, however, many standards are required: for requesting and supplying data; for expressing the enveloping data which is used to package exchanged data; for describing web services to one another, to allow for easy integration into applications that use other web services as data resources.
268 268  
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276 276  
277 277  The following conceptual example uses the ‘data’ resource to query a data repository for a series identified by the key ‘M.USD.EUR.SP00.A’ in the EXR (ECB exchange rates) Dataflow: https:~/~/ws-entry-point/data/dataflow/ECB/EXR/1.0.0/M.USD.EUR.SP00.A
278 278  
279 -= {{id name="_Toc56238"/}}4 The SDMX Information Model =
279 += 4 The SDMX Information Model =
280 280  
281 281  SDMX provides a way of modelling statistical data, and defines the set of metadata constructs used for this purpose. Because SDMX specifies a number of transmission formats for expressing data and structural metadata, the model is used as a mechanism for guaranteeing that transformation between the different formats is lossless. In this sense, all of the formats are syntax-bound expressions of the common information model.
282 282  
283 -SDMX recognizes that statistical data is structured; in SDMX this structure is termed a Data Structure Definition. “Data sets” are made up of one or more lower-level “groups”, based on their degrees of similarity. Each group is in turn comprised of one or more “series” of data. Each series or section has a “key” - values for each of a cluster of concepts, also called
283 +SDMX recognizes that statistical data is structured; in SDMX this structure is termed a Data Structure Definition. “Data sets” are made up of one or more lower-level “groups”, based on their degrees of similarity. Each group is in turn comprised of one or more “series” of data. Each series or section has a “key” - values for each of a cluster of concepts, also called "dimensions" - which identifies it, and one or more “observations”, which typically combine the time of the observation, and the value of the observation (e.g., measurement). Additionally, metadata may be attached at any level of this structure as descriptive “attributes”. Code lists (enumerations) and other patterns for representation of data and metadata are also modelled.
284 284  
285 -"dimensions" - which identifies it, and one or more “observations”, which typically combine the time of the observation, and the value of the observation (e.g., measurement). Additionally, metadata may be attached at any level of this structure as descriptive “attributes”. Code lists (enumerations) and other patterns for representation of data and metadata are also modelled.
286 -
287 287  There is some similarity between “cube” structures commonly used to process statistical data, and the Data Structure Definition idea in the SDMX Information Model. It is important to note that the data as structured according to the SDMX Information Model is optimized for exchange, potentially with partners who may have no ability to process a “cube” of data coming from complex statistical systems. SDMX time series can be understood as “slices” of the cube. Such a slice is identified by its key. A "series" key consists of the values for all dimensions specified by the key family except time. Thus, it is possible to reconstruct and describe data cubes from SDMX-structured data, and to exchange such databases using the interfaces and formats provided for that purpose in the standard. Additional objects such as hierarchical code lists, constraints and structure maps make it possible to more fully model the structure of cubes.
288 288  
289 289  The information model also provides a view of reference metadata: a mechanism for referencing the meaningful “objects” within the SDMX view of statistical exchange processes (data providers, structures, provisioning agreements, dataflows, metadata flows, etc.) to which metadata is attached; a mechanism for describing a set of meaningful concepts, of organizing them into a presentational structure, and of indicating how their values are represented. This is based on a simple, hierarchical view of reference metadata which is common to many metadata systems and classification/categorization schemes. SDMX provides a model (and XML and JSON formats) for both describing reference metadata structures, and of reporting reference metadata according to those structures.
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294 294  
295 295  A full UML conceptual design of the information model is set out in Section 2 of the Technical Specifications.
296 296  
297 -= {{id name="_Toc56239"/}}5 The SDMX Transmission Formats =
295 += 5 The SDMX Transmission Formats =
298 298  
299 -== {{id name="_Toc56240"/}}5.1 SDMX-ML ==
297 +== 5.1 SDMX-ML ==
300 300  
301 301  SDMX-ML is the XML transmission format specification for exchanging structural metadata, data and reference metadata, and interacting with SDMX registry services. It is designed as a general-purpose format for all automation and data / metadata exchange tasks, and provides the most complete coverage.
302 302  
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308 308  Many XML tools and technologies have expectations about the functions performed by an XML schema, one of which is a very direct relationship between the XML constructs described in the XML schema and the tagged data in the XML instance. Strong data typing is also considered normal, supporting full validation of the tagged data. These message types are designed to support validation and other expected XML schema functions.
309 309  
310 310  1. //Generic Metadata~:// For the exchange of reference metadata sets. ‘Generic’ means the XML elements and XML attributes are the same regardless of the metadata set.
311 -1. //Registry~:// All of the possible interactions with the SDMX registry services are supported using SDMX-ML interfaces and REST API calls. Submission of structural metadata content, data / metadata registrations and subscriptions is performed by a synchronous exchange of documents – a “request” message answered by a
309 +1. //Registry~:// All of the possible interactions with the SDMX registry services are supported using SDMX-ML interfaces and REST API calls. Submission of structural metadata content, data / metadata registrations and subscriptions is performed by a synchronous exchange of documents – a “request” message answered by a “response” message.
312 312  
313 -“response” message.
311 +== 5.2 SDMX-JSON ==
314 314  
315 -== {{id name="_Toc56241"/}}5.2 SDMX-JSON ==
316 -
317 317  SDMX-JSON is the JSON transmission format specification for exchanging structural metadata, data and reference metadata. It provides an alternative to SDMX-ML and is most suited to applications like web data dissemination.
318 318  
319 319  SDMX-JSON messages serve the same function as those of the XML formats but have a different structure. For data, an important distinction is that they carry both component codes and labels which provides all the information needed to display the content in a single JSON response. The XML Structure-specific Data format by contrast carries only code IDs thus requiring applications obtain and hold structural metadata about the data set in order to display the content in human-readable form.
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326 326  1. //Data: //For the exchange of data. Unlike SDMX-ML, the structure of a SDMX-JSON data message is not specific to the DSDs of the data sets so schema validation will not check for compliance of the data with the DSDs.
327 327  1. //Metadata//: For the exchange of reference metadata sets.
328 328  
329 -== {{id name="_Toc56242"/}}5.3 SDMX-CSV ==
325 +== 5.3 SDMX-CSV ==
330 330  
331 331  SDMX-CSV is the CSV transmission format specification for exchanging data and reference metadata only.
332 332  
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337 337  1. //Data//: For the exchange of data. Like SDMX-JSON, SDMX-CSV can include both code IDs and labels which is helpful when using the data to create human readable charts and dashboards.
338 338  1. //Metadata//: For the exchange of reference metadata sets.
339 339  
340 -== {{id name="_Toc56243"/}}5.4 Formats and Messages Deprecated in Version 3.0 ==
336 +== 5.4 Formats and Messages Deprecated in Version 3.0 ==
341 341  
342 342  The following formats and messages have been deprecated in version 3.0 to simplify, modernise and rationalise the standard.
343 343  
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354 354  * SDMX-ML Query messages
355 355  * SDMX-ML Submit Structure Request messages
356 356  
357 -= {{id name="_Toc56244"/}}6 Dependencies on SDMX content-oriented guidelines =
353 += 6 Dependencies on SDMX content-oriented guidelines =
358 358  
359 359  The technical standards proposed here are designed so that they can be used in conjunction with other SDMX guidelines which are more closely tied to the content and semantics of statistical data exchange. The SDMX Information Model works equally well with any statistical concept, but to encourage interoperability, it is also necessary to standardize and harmonize the use of specific concepts and terminology. To achieve this goal, SDMX creates and maintains guidelines for cross-domain concepts, terminology, and structural definitions. There are three major parts to this effort.
360 360  
361 -== {{id name="_Toc56245"/}}6.1 Cross-Domain Concepts ==
357 +== 6.1 Cross-Domain Concepts ==
362 362  
363 363  The SDMX Cross-Domain Concepts is a content guideline concerning concepts which are used across statistical domains. This list is expected to grow and to be subject to revision as SDMX is used in a growing number of domains. The use of the SDMX Cross-Domain Concepts, where appropriate, provides a framework to further promote interoperability among organisations using the technical standards presented here. The harmonization of statistical concepts includes not only the definitions of the concepts, and their names, but also, where appropriate, their representation with standard code lists, and the role they play within data structure definitions and metadata structure definitions.
364 364  
365 365  The intent of this guideline is two-fold: to provide a core set of concepts which can be used to structure statistical data and metadata, to promote interoperability between systems (“structural metadata”, as described above); and to promote the exchange of metadata more widely, with a set of harmonized concept names and definitions for other types of metadata (“reference metadata”, as defined above.)
366 366  
367 -== {{id name="_Toc56246"/}}6.2 Metadata Common Vocabulary ==
363 +== 6.2 Metadata Common Vocabulary ==
368 368  
369 369  The Metadata Common Vocabulary is an SDMX guideline which provides definition of terms to be used for the comparison and mapping of terminology found in data structure definitions and in other aspects of statistical metadata management. Essentially, it provides ISOcompliant definitions for a wide range of statistical terms, which may be used directly, or against which other terminology systems may be mapped. This set of terms is inclusive of the terminology used within the SDMX Technical Standards.
370 370  
371 371  The MCV provides definitions for terms on which the SDMX Cross-Domain Metadata Concepts work is built.
372 372  
373 -== {{id name="_Toc56247"/}}6.3 Statistical Subject-Matter Domains ==
369 +== 6.3 Statistical Subject-Matter Domains ==
374 374  
375 375  The Statistical Subject-Matter Domains is a listing of the breadth of statistical information for the purposes of organizing widespread statistical exchange and categorization. It acts as a standard scheme against which the categorization schemes of various counterparties can be mapped, to facilitate interoperable data and metadata exchange. It serves another useful purpose, however, which is to allow an organization of corresponding “domain groups”, each of which could define standard data structure definitions, concepts, etc. within their domains. Such groups already exist within the international community. SDMX would use the Statistical Subject-Matter Domains list to facilitate the efforts of these groups to develop the kinds of content standards which could support the interoperation of SDMX-conformant technical systems within and across statistical domains. The organisation of the content of such schemes is supported in SDMX as a Category Scheme.
376 376  
377 377  SDMX Statistical Subject-Matter Domains will be listed and maintained by the SDMX Initiative and will be subject to adjustment.
378 378  
379 -== {{id name="_Toc56248"/}}6.4 SDMX Concept Roles ==
375 +== 6.4 SDMX Concept Roles ==
380 380  
381 381  These guidelines define the standard set of SDMX Concept Roles and their use. This set of standard SDMX Concepts are implemented as a cross-domain Concept Scheme that defines the set of concept roles and gives examples on concept role implementation in SDMX 2.0, 2.1 and 3.0. A concept role gives a particular context to a concept for easy and systematic interpretation by machine processing and visualization tools. For example, the concepts REPORTING_AREA and COUNTERPART_AREA are different concepts but they are both geographical characteristics, therefore they can be associated with the same concept role ID: "GEO". This allows visualization systems to interpret these concepts as geographical data in order to generate maps. The implementation of concept roles is different in versions 2.0 and 2.1/3.0 of the SDMX technical standard. Specifically for SDMX 3.0, this set of roles is considered a normative list that must be interpreted in the same way by all organisations.
382 382  
383 383  Additional roles may be provided via the standard roles’ mechanism in SDMX 3.0, i.e., via Concept Schemes; the semantics of these roles have to be agreed bilateraly in data exchanges. The Concept Roles are available as an SDMX Concept Scheme on the SDMX Global Registry.
384 384  
385 -= {{id name="_Toc56249"/}}7 Validation and Transformation Language =
381 += 7 Validation and Transformation Language =
386 386  
387 387  For many years the SDMX initiative has been fostering and supporting the development of a standard calculation language, called Validation and Transformation Language (VTL). A blueprint for defining calculations was already described in the original SDMX 2.1 specifications (package 13 of the Information Model - “Transformations and Expressions”). It was just a basic framework that required further developments to became operational in order to achieve a calculation language able to manipulate SDMX artefacts.
388 388  
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