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11 11  |(% style="width:188px" %)1.0|(% style="width:205px" %)October 2021|(% style="width:441px" %)Public release for SDMX 3.0
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14 -= 1 Introduction =
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16 16  The business vision for SDMX envisages the promotion of a “data sharing” model to facilitate low-cost, high-quality statistical data and metadata exchange. Data sharing reduces the reporting burden of organisations by allowing them to publish data once and let their counterparties “pull” data and related metadata as required. The scenario is based on:
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34 34  These architectural standards address the ‘how’, rather than the ‘what’, and are aimed at enabling existing SDMX standards to achieve their mission. The architectural standards address registry services, which initially comprise:
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36 -* structural metadata repository
37 -* data and metadata registration
38 -* query
36 +• structural metadata repository
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38 +• data and metadata registration
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40 +• query
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40 40  The registry services outlined in this specification are designed to help the SDMX community manage the proliferation of SDMX assets and to support data sharing for reporting and dissemination.
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42 42  = {{id name="_Toc93832"/}}2 Scope and Normative Status =
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80 80  [[image:SDMX 3-0-0 SECTION 5 FINAL-1.0_en_28806f51.jpg||height="539" width="443"]]
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82 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HFigure1:SchematicoftheBasicStructuralArtefactsintheSDMX-IM" %)
83 -**Figure 1: Schematic of the Basic Structural Artefacts in the SDMX-IM**
84 +====== Figure 1: Schematic of the Basic Structural Artefacts in the SDMX-IM ======
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85 85  Note that in Figure 1 (but also most of the relevant subsequent figures) terms that include both data and metadata have been used. For example:
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