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... ... @@ -139,35 +139,36 @@ 139 139 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HInformationModel-1" %) 140 140 **Information Model** 141 141 142 -* Addition of [[Dimension>>doc:Glossary.Dimension.WebHome]] (% style="color:#e74c3c" %) [[Constraint>>doc:Glossary.Constraint.WebHome]](%%) property to a Dataflow143 -* Addition of evolving structure property to a Data Structure Definition 144 -* Remove (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)[[ version>>doc:Glossary.Version.WebHome]](%%) property on Categorisation145 -* Simplification of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %) [[Constraints>>doc:Glossary.Constraint.WebHome]]146 -** Removal of Advanced Release Calendar 147 -** Removal of Role, Data (% style="color:#e74c3c" %) [[Constraints>>doc:Glossary.Constraint.WebHome]](%%) only restrict data that can be reported148 -** Restrict (% style="color:#e74c3c" %) [[constraint>>doc:Glossary.Constraint.WebHome]](%%) targets to Identifiable structures (not URLs)149 -** Addition of Availability (% style="color:#e74c3c" %) [[Constraint>>doc:Glossary.Constraint.WebHome]](%%) to define actual data142 +* Addition of [[Dimension>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Dimension.WebHome]] (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)Constraint(%%) property to a [[Dataflow>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Dataflow.WebHome]] 143 +* Addition of evolving structure property to a [[Data Structure Definition>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Data structure definition.WebHome]] 144 +* Remove (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)version(%%) property on [[Categorisation>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Categorisation.WebHome]] 145 +* Simplification of (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)Constraints 146 +** Removal of Advanced [[Release Calendar>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Release policy - release calendar.WebHome]] 147 +** Removal of Role, Data (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)Constraints(%%) only restrict data that can be reported 148 +** Restrict (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)constraint(%%) targets to Identifiable structures (not URLs) 149 +** Addition of Availability (% style="color:#e74c3c" %)Constraint(%%) to define actual data 150 150 151 151 (% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HDocumentation" %) 152 152 **Documentation** 153 153 154 -* Registering [[Reference Metadata>>doc:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] removed from documentation, to align with XML Registration object which is unable to reference a Metadata Provision, and REST API which is unable to query for registered [[reference metadata>>doc:Glossary.Reference metadata.WebHome]] sources. 154 +* Registering [[Reference Metadata>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Reference metadata.WebHome]] removed from documentation, to align with XML Registration object which is unable to reference a Metadata Provision, and REST API which is unable to query for registered [[reference metadata>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Reference metadata.WebHome]] sources. 155 155 156 -The [[SDMX>>doc:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] standards specified here are designed to support the requirements of all of these automation processes and technologies. 156 +The [[SDMX>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] standards specified here are designed to support the requirements of all of these automation processes and technologies. 157 157 158 158 = 3 Processes and Business Scope = 159 159 160 160 == 3.1 Process Patterns == 161 161 162 -[[SDMX>>doc:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] identifies three basic process patterns regarding the exchange of statistical data and metadata. These can be described as follows: 163 163 164 -1. //**Bilateral exchange**~:// All aspects of the exchange process are agreed between counterparties, including the mechanism for exchange of data and metadata, the formats, the frequency or schedule, and the mode used for communications regarding the exchange. This is perhaps the most common process pattern. 165 -1. //**Gateway exchange**~:// Gateway exchanges are an organized set of bilateral exchanges, in which several data and metadata collecting organizations or individuals agree to exchange the collected information with each other in a single, known format, and according to a single, known process. This pattern has the effect of reducing the burden of managing multiple bilateral exchanges (in data and metadata collection) across the sharing organizations/individuals. This is also a very common process pattern in the statistical area, where communities of institutions agree on ways to gain efficiencies within the scope of their collective responsibilities. 163 +[[SDMX>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] identifies three basic process patterns regarding the exchange of statistical data and metadata. These can be described as follows: 164 + 165 +1. //**[[Bilateral exchange>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Bilateral exchange.WebHome]]**~:// All aspects of the exchange process are agreed between counterparties, including the mechanism for exchange of data and metadata, the formats, the frequency or schedule, and the mode used for communications regarding the exchange. This is perhaps the most common process pattern. 166 +1. //**Gateway exchange**~:// Gateway exchanges are an organized set of [[bilateral exchanges>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Bilateral exchange.WebHome]], in which several data and metadata collecting organizations or individuals agree to exchange the collected information with each other in a single, known format, and according to a single, known process. This pattern has the effect of reducing the burden of managing multiple [[bilateral exchanges>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Bilateral exchange.WebHome]] (in data and metadata collection) across the sharing organizations/individuals. This is also a very common process pattern in the statistical area, where communities of institutions agree on ways to gain efficiencies within the scope of their collective responsibilities. 166 166 1. //**Data-sharing exchange**~:// Open, freely available data formats and process patterns are known and standard. Thus, any organization or individual can use any counterparty’s data and metadata (assuming they are permitted access to it). This model requires no bilateral agreement, but only requires that data and metadata providers and consumers adhere to the standards. 167 167 168 168 == 3.2 SDMX and Process Automation == 169 169 170 -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>>doc:Glossary.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] aims to provide standards that are most useful for these automated processes and technologies. 171 +[[Statistical data and metadata exchanges>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] 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>>doc:sdmx:Glossary 2\.1.Statistical data and metadata exchange.WebHome]] aims to provide standards that are most useful for these automated processes and technologies. 171 171 172 172 Briefly, these can be described as: 173 173