Changes for page Standardising Reference Metadata Reporting in SDMX
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... ... @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ 58 58 |**Define metadata for artefact types which are not a dataset**|Yes|No 59 59 |**Relate/exchange metadata tightly with data**|No|Yes 60 60 |**Use same SDMX tools as for data exchange**|No|Yes 61 -|**Reduce amount of artefacts to implement**|Maybe[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^~[3~]^^>>path:#_ftn3]]|Yes 61 +|**Reduce amount of artefacts to implement**|Maybe[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^~[3~]^^>>path:#_ftn3]]|Yes 62 62 63 63 Table 1: Advantages of implementing reference metadata exchange using DSDs or MSDs 64 64 ... ... @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ 166 166 167 167 = MAINTENANCE OF THE GLOBAL METADATA CONCEPT SCHEME = 168 168 169 -The concepts in the Global MCS are a subset of the concepts in the SDMX Glossary[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^~[4~]^^>>path:#_ftn4]](%%) (which defines the entire cross-domain concept scheme). Therefore, changes or additions to reference metadata concepts in the SDMX Glossary will result in a revision to the Global MCS. Conversely, requests to change the Global MCS will be considered in future revisions of the SDMX Glossary. 169 +The concepts in the Global MCS are a subset of the concepts in the SDMX Glossary[[(% class="wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink wikiinternallink" %)^^~[4~]^^>>path:#_ftn4]](%%) (which defines the entire cross-domain concept scheme). Therefore, changes or additions to reference metadata concepts in the SDMX Glossary will result in a revision to the Global MCS. Conversely, requests to change the Global MCS will be considered in future revisions of the SDMX Glossary. 170 170 171 171 Requests to extend the Global MCS or change this guideline should be sent to the SDMX Statistical Working Group (swg@sdmx.org). 172 172 ... ... @@ -179,13 +179,12 @@ 179 179 1. (in an MSD) the associated SDMX artefact type, e.g. Dataset; Dataflow; Provision agreement; 180 180 1. the associated “level” within the artefact, e.g. for a Dataset: Dataset; Series; Observation. 181 181 182 - 183 - 184 184 These are some example attachments, others are possible: 185 185 186 - the “Contact” concept may be attached to a Dataset artefact at the Dataset level; the “Adjustment” concept may be attached to a Dataset artefact at the Series level; the “Statistical population” concept may be attached to a Codelist artefact. 184 +* the “Contact” concept may be attached to a Dataset artefact at the Dataset level; 185 +* the “Adjustment” concept may be attached to a Dataset artefact at the Series level; 186 +* the “Statistical population” concept may be attached to a Codelist artefact. 187 187 188 - 189 189 This version of the proposal does not include an attachment recommendation for each concept. Recommended attachments may be provided in a future version of this guideline based on the feedback and forthcoming implementations. If you have any questions on how to attach reference metadata, please contact the SDMX Statistical Working Group (swg@sdmx.org). 190 190 191 191 == List of Reference Metadata Concepts == ... ... @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ 226 226 227 227 //Example usage: if an organisation receives data from a member agency and publishes it, the “Contact organisation” concept would usually be the publishing organisation.// 228 228 )))|CONTACT_ORGANISATION 229 -|**Contact organisation unit**|Addressable subdivisionofan organisation.|ORGANISATION_UNIT228 +|**Contact organisation unit**|Addressable subdivision of an organisation.|ORGANISATION_UNIT 230 230 |**Contact person function**|((( 231 231 Area of technical responsibility of the contact, such as “methodology”, “database management” or 232 232 ... ... @@ -234,12 +234,10 @@ 234 234 )))|CONTACT_FUNCT 235 235 |**Contact phone number**|Telephone number of the contact points for the data or metadata.|CONTACT_PHONE 236 236 237 - 238 - 239 239 === LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT === 240 240 241 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 242 -|**Institutional mandate**|((( 238 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1392px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:264px" %)**Concept ID** 239 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Institutional mandate**|(% style="width:1392px" %)((( 243 243 Set of rules or other formal set of instructions assigning responsibility as well as the authority to an organisation for the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistics. 244 244 245 245 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -246,43 +246,33 @@ 246 246 247 247 * //either the summary “Institutional mandate” concept but not the granular “Institutional mandate xxx” concepts,// 248 248 * //or the granular “Institutional mandate xxx” concepts but not the “Institutional mandate” concept.// 249 -)))|INST_MANDATE 250 -|**Institutional mandate – data sharing**|Arrangements or procedures for data sharing and coordination between data producing agencies.|INST_MAN_SHAR 251 -|**Institutional mandate -legal acts and other agreements**|Legal acts or other formal or informal agreements that assign responsibility as well as the authority to an Agency for the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistics.|INST_MAN_LA_OA252 -|**Confidentiality**|((( 246 +)))|(% style="width:264px" %)INST_MANDATE 247 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Institutional mandate – data sharing**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Arrangements or procedures for data sharing and coordination between data producing agencies.|(% style="width:264px" %)INST_MAN_SHAR 248 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Institutional mandate – legal acts and other agreements**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Legal acts or other formal or informal agreements that assign responsibility as well as the authority to an Agency for the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistics.|(% style="width:264px" %)INST_MAN_LA_OA 249 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Confidentiality**|(% style="width:1392px" %)((( 253 253 Property of data indicating whether they are subject to dissemination restrictions. 254 254 255 255 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 256 256 257 -* //either the summary “Confidentiality” concept but not the granular// 258 - 259 -//“Confidentiality xxx” concepts,// 260 - 254 +* //either the summary “Confidentiality” concept but not the granular “Confidentiality xxx” concepts,// 261 261 * //or the granular “Confidentiality xxx” concepts but not the “Confidentiality” concept.// 262 -)))|CONF 263 -|**Confidentiality - data treatment**|Rules applied for treating the Data Set to ensure that private information from individual units cannot be accessed and to prevent unauthorised disclosure.|CONF_DATA_TR 264 -|**Confidentiality - policy**|Legislative measures or other formal procedures which prevent unauthorised disclosure of data that identify a person or economic entity either directly or indirectly.|CONF_POLICY 265 - 266 - 267 - 268 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 269 -|**Professionalism**|((( 256 +)))|(% style="width:264px" %)CONF 257 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Confidentiality - data treatment**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Rules applied for treating the Data Set to ensure that private information from individual units cannot be accessed and to prevent unauthorised disclosure.|(% style="width:264px" %)CONF_DATA_TR 258 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Confidentiality - policy**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Legislative measures or other formal procedures which prevent unauthorised disclosure of data that identify a person or economic entity either directly or indirectly.|(% style="width:264px" %)CONF_POLICY 259 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Professionalism**|(% style="width:1392px" %)((( 270 270 Standard, skill and ability suitable for producing statistics of good quality. 271 271 272 272 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 273 273 274 -* //either the summary “Professionalism” concept but not the granular// 275 - 276 -//“Professionalism xxx” concepts,// 277 - 264 +* //either the summary “Professionalism” concept but not the granular “Professionalism xxx” concepts,// 278 278 * //or the granular “Professionalism xxx” concepts but not the “Professionalism” concept.// 279 -)))|PROF 280 -|**Professionalism - code of conduct**|Provisions for assuring the qualifications of staff and allowing staff to perform their functions without intervention motivated by non-statistical objectives.|PROF_COND 281 -|**Professionalism - impartiality**|Elements providing assurances that statistics are developed, produced and disseminated in a neutral (impartial) manner, and that all users are given equal treatment.|PROF_IMP 282 -|**Professionalism - methodology**|Elements providing assurances that the choices of sources and statistical techniques as well as decisions about dissemination are informed solely by statistical considerations.|PROF_METH 283 -|**Professionalism - statistical commentary**|Elements providing assurances that the statistical entity is entitled to comment on erroneous interpretation and misuse of statistics.|PROF_STAT_COM 284 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 285 -|**Cost and burden**|((( 266 +)))|(% style="width:264px" %)PROF 267 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Professionalism - code of conduct**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Provisions for assuring the qualifications of staff and allowing staff to perform their functions without intervention motivated by non-statistical objectives.|(% style="width:264px" %)PROF_COND 268 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Professionalism - impartiality**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Elements providing assurances that statistics are developed, produced and disseminated in a neutral (impartial) manner, and that all users are given equal treatment.|(% style="width:264px" %)PROF_IMP 269 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Professionalism - methodology**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Elements providing assurances that the choices of sources and statistical techniques as well as decisions about dissemination are informed solely by statistical considerations.|(% style="width:264px" %)PROF_METH 270 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Professionalism - statistical commentary**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Elements providing assurances that the statistical entity is entitled to comment on erroneous interpretation and misuse of statistics.|(% style="width:264px" %)PROF_STAT_COM 271 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1392px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:264px" %)**Concept ID** 272 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Cost and burden**|(% style="width:1392px" %)((( 286 286 Cost associated with the collection and production of a statistical product, as well as the burden imposed on respondents. 287 287 288 288 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -289,16 +289,16 @@ 289 289 290 290 * //either the summary “Cost and burden” concept but not the granular “Cost and burden xxx” concepts,// 291 291 * //or the granular “Cost and burden xxx” concepts but not the “Cost and burden” concept.// 292 -)))|COST_BURDEN 293 -|**Cost and burden - efficiency management**|Cost-benefit analysis, effectiveness of execution of medium term statistical programmes, and ensuring efficient use of resources.|COST_BURDEN_EFF 294 -|**Cost and burden – resources**|Metadata element providing assurances that staff, facilities, computing resources, and financing to undertake statistical production are commensurate with statistical programs.|COST_BURDEN_RES 279 +)))|(% style="width:264px" %)COST_BURDEN 280 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Cost and burden - efficiency management**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Cost-benefit analysis, effectiveness of execution of medium term statistical programmes, and ensuring efficient use of resources.|(% style="width:264px" %)COST_BURDEN_EFF 281 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Cost and burden – resources**|(% style="width:1392px" %)Metadata element providing assurances that staff, facilities, computing resources, and financing to undertake statistical production are commensurate with statistical programs.|(% style="width:264px" %)COST_BURDEN_RES 295 295 296 296 === SCOPE === 297 297 298 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 299 -|**Statistical population**|Total membership or population or “universe” of a defined class of people, objects or events.|STAT_POP 300 -|**Reference area**|Country or geographic area to which the measured statistical phenomenon relates.|REF_AREA 301 -|**Coverage**|((( 285 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1394px" %)**Definition**|**Concept ID** 286 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Statistical population**|(% style="width:1394px" %)Total membership or population or “universe” of a defined class of people, objects or events.|STAT_POP 287 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Reference area**|(% style="width:1394px" %)Country or geographic area to which the measured statistical phenomenon relates.|REF_AREA 288 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Coverage**|(% style="width:1394px" %)((( 302 302 Definition of the scope of the data compiled. 303 303 304 304 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -306,50 +306,50 @@ 306 306 * //either the summary “Coverage” concept but not the granular “xxx coverage” concepts and/or “Economic sector” concept,// 307 307 * //or the granular “xxx coverage” concepts and/or “Economic sector” but not the “Coverage” concept.// 308 308 )))|COVERAGE 309 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 310 -|**Geographical coverage**|((( 296 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1394px" %)**Definition**|**Concept ID** 297 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Geographical coverage**|(% style="width:1394px" %)((( 311 311 Characterisation of the statistical units according to geographical criteria. 312 312 313 313 //Example usage: May exclude small parts of the national territory amounting to no more than 2% of the national population and the national territories.// 314 314 )))|COVERAGE_GEO 315 -|**Population coverage**|Definition of the main types of population covered by the statistics.|COVERAGE_POP 316 -|**Sector coverage**|Sector(s) covered by the statistics.|COVERAGE_SECTOR 317 -|**Economic sector**|High-level grouping of economic activities based on the types of goods and services produced.|ECO_SECTOR 318 -|**Time coverage**|Period of time for which data are provided.|COVERAGE_TIME 302 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Population coverage**|(% style="width:1394px" %)Definition of the main types of population covered by the statistics.|COVERAGE_POP 303 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Sector coverage**|(% style="width:1394px" %)Sector(s) covered by the statistics.|COVERAGE_SECTOR 304 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Economic sector**|(% style="width:1394px" %)High-level grouping of economic activities based on the types of goods and services produced.|ECO_SECTOR 305 +|(% style="width:416px" %)**Time coverage**|(% style="width:1394px" %)Period of time for which data are provided.|COVERAGE_TIME 319 319 320 320 === METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION === 321 321 322 322 **//Data presentation//** 323 323 324 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 325 -|**Data description**|Metadata element describing the main characteristics of the Data Set in an easily understandable manner, referring to the main data and indicators disseminated.|DATA_DESCR 311 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1399px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:263px" %)**Concept ID** 312 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Data description**|(% style="width:1399px" %)Metadata element describing the main characteristics of the Data Set in an easily understandable manner, referring to the main data and indicators disseminated.|(% style="width:263px" %)DATA_DESCR 326 326 327 327 **//Other Methodological Information//** 328 328 329 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 330 -|**Source data type**|Characteristics and components of the raw statistical data used for compiling statistical aggregates.|SOURCE_TYPE 331 -|**Data collection method**|Method applied for gathering data for official statistics.|COLL_METHOD 332 -|**Reference period**|Timespan or point in time to which the measured observation is intended to refer.|REF_PERIOD 333 -|**Base period**|Period of time used as the base of an index number, or to which a constant series refers.|BASE_PER 316 +|(% style="width:408px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1403px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:261px" %)**Concept ID** 317 +|(% style="width:408px" %)**Source data type**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Characteristics and components of the raw statistical data used for compiling statistical aggregates.|(% style="width:261px" %)SOURCE_TYPE 318 +|(% style="width:408px" %)**Data collection method**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Method applied for gathering data for official statistics.|(% style="width:261px" %)COLL_METHOD 319 +|(% style="width:408px" %)**Reference period**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Timespan or point in time to which the measured observation is intended to refer.|(% style="width:261px" %)REF_PERIOD 320 +|(% style="width:408px" %)**Base period**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Period of time used as the base of an index number, or to which a constant series refers.|(% style="width:261px" %)BASE_PER 334 334 335 335 336 336 337 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 338 -|**Base weight**|Weights of a weighting system for an index number computed according to the information relating to the base period instead, for example, of the current period.|BASE_WEIGHT 339 -|**Frequency of observation**|Time interval at which observations occur over a given time period.|FREQ 340 -|**Frequency of data collection**|Time interval at which the source data are collected.|FREQ_COLL 341 -|**Classification system**|Metadata element used to a) list the classification(s) being used for a given Data Set or set of Data Sets, and b) describe how these conform to internationally agreed standards, guidelines, or good practices.|CLASS_SYSTEM 342 -|**Statistical concepts and definitions**|Definitions and descriptions of the main variables provided.|STAT_CONC_DEF 343 -|**Statistical unit**|Entity for which information is sought and for which statistics are ultimately compiled.|STAT_UNIT 344 -|**Unit of measure**|Unit in whichthedata valuesare expressed.|UNIT_MEASURE345 -|**Accounting conventions**|Practical procedures, standards and other aspects used when compiling data from diverse sources under a common methodological framework.|ACC_CONV 346 -|**Valuation**|Definition of the price per unit, for goods and services flows and asset stocks.|VALUATION 324 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1401px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:260px" %)**Concept ID** 325 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Base weight**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Weights of a weighting system for an index number computed according to the information relating to the base period instead, for example, of the current period.|(% style="width:260px" %)BASE_WEIGHT 326 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Frequency of observation**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Time interval at which observations occur over a given time period.|(% style="width:260px" %)FREQ 327 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Frequency of data collection**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Time interval at which the source data are collected.|(% style="width:260px" %)FREQ_COLL 328 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Classification system**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Metadata element used to a) list the classification(s) being used for a given Data Set or set of Data Sets, and b) describe how these conform to internationally agreed standards, guidelines, or good practices.|(% style="width:260px" %)CLASS_SYSTEM 329 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Statistical concepts and definitions**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Definitions and descriptions of the main variables provided.|(% style="width:260px" %)STAT_CONC_DEF 330 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Statistical unit**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Entity for which information is sought and for which statistics are ultimately compiled.|(% style="width:260px" %)STAT_UNIT 331 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Unit of measure**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Unit in which the data values are expressed.|(% style="width:260px" %)UNIT_MEASURE 332 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Accounting conventions**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Practical procedures, standards and other aspects used when compiling data from diverse sources under a common methodological framework.|(% style="width:260px" %)ACC_CONV 333 +|(% style="width:411px" %)**Valuation**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Definition of the price per unit, for goods and services flows and asset stocks.|(% style="width:260px" %)VALUATION 347 347 348 348 === STATISTICAL PROCESSING === 349 349 350 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 351 -|**Data compilation**|Operations performed on data to derive new information according to a given set of rules.|DATA_COMP 352 -|**Adjustment**|((( 337 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1400px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:257px" %)**Concept ID** 338 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data compilation**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Operations performed on data to derive new information according to a given set of rules.|(% style="width:257px" %)DATA_COMP 339 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Adjustment**|(% style="width:1400px" %)((( 353 353 Set of procedures employed to modify statistical data to enable it to conform to national or international standards or to address data quality differences when compiling specific Data Sets. 354 354 355 355 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -356,11 +356,11 @@ 356 356 357 357 * //either the summary “Adjustment” concept but not the granular “xxx adjustment” concepts,// 358 358 * //or the granular “xxx adjustment” concepts but not the “Adjustment” concept.// 359 -)))|ADJUSTMENT 360 -|**Price adjustment**|Statistical technique used to remove the effects of price influences operating on a data series.|PRICE_ADJUST 361 -|**Seasonal adjustment**|Statistical technique used to remove the effects of seasonal and calendar influences operating on a data series.|SEASONAL_ADJUST 362 -|**Data validation**|Process of monitoring the results of data compilation and ensuring the quality of the statistical results.|DATA_VALIDATION 363 -|**Data revision**|((( 346 +)))|(% style="width:257px" %)ADJUSTMENT 347 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Price adjustment**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Statistical technique used to remove the effects of price influences operating on a data series.|(% style="width:257px" %)PRICE_ADJUST 348 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Seasonal adjustment**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Statistical technique used to remove the effects of seasonal and calendar influences operating on a data series.|(% style="width:257px" %)SEASONAL_ADJUST 349 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data validation**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Process of monitoring the results of data compilation and ensuring the quality of the statistical results.|(% style="width:257px" %)DATA_VALIDATION 350 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data revision**|(% style="width:1400px" %)((( 364 364 Change in a value of a statistic released to the public. 365 365 366 366 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -367,18 +367,17 @@ 367 367 368 368 * //either the summary “Data revision” concept but not the granular “Data revision xxx” concepts,// 369 369 * //or the granular “Data revision xxx” concepts but not the “Data revision” concept.// 370 -)))|DATA_REV 371 -|**Data revision - policy**|Policy aimed at ensuring the transparency of disseminated data, whereby preliminary data are compiled that are later revised.|REV_POLICY 372 -|**Data revision - practice**|Information on the data revision practice.|REV_PRACTICE 373 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 374 -|**Data revision - studies**|Information about data revision studies and analyses.|REV_STUDY 375 -|**Imputation**|Procedure for entering a value for a specific data item where the response is missing or unusable.|IMPUTATION 376 -|**Imputation rate**|Ratio of the number of replaced values to the total number of values for a given variable.|IMPUTATION_RATE 357 +)))|(% style="width:257px" %)DATA_REV 358 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data revision - policy**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Policy aimed at ensuring the transparency of disseminated data, whereby preliminary data are compiled that are later revised.|(% style="width:257px" %)REV_POLICY 359 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data revision - practice**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Information on the data revision practice.|(% style="width:257px" %)REV_PRACTICE 360 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Data revision - studies**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Information about data revision studies and analyses.|(% style="width:257px" %)REV_STUDY 361 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Imputation**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Procedure for entering a value for a specific data item where the response is missing or unusable.|(% style="width:257px" %)IMPUTATION 362 +|(% style="width:415px" %)**Imputation rate**|(% style="width:1400px" %)Ratio of the number of replaced values to the total number of values for a given variable.|(% style="width:257px" %)IMPUTATION_RATE 377 377 378 378 === QUALITY === 379 379 380 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 381 -|**Quality management**|((( 366 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1401px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:253px" %)**Concept ID** 367 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Quality management**|(% style="width:1401px" %)((( 382 382 Systems and frameworks in place within an organisation to manage the quality of statistical products and processes. 383 383 384 384 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -385,15 +385,15 @@ 385 385 386 386 * //either the summary “Quality management” concept but not the granular “Quality management xxx” concepts,// 387 387 * //or the granular “Quality management xxx” concepts but not the “Quality management” concept.// 388 -)))|QUALITY_MGMNT 389 -|**Quality management - quality assessment**|Overall evaluation of data quality, based on standard quality criteria.|QUALITY_ASSMNT 390 -|**Quality management - quality assurance**|Guidelines focusing on quality in general and dealing with quality of statistical programmes, including measures for ensuring the efficient use of resources.|QUALITY_ASSURE 391 -|**Quality management - quality documentation**|Documentation on procedures applied for quality management and quality assessment.|QUALITY_DOC 374 +)))|(% style="width:253px" %)QUALITY_MGMNT 375 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Quality management - quality assessment**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Overall evaluation of data quality, based on standard quality criteria.|(% style="width:253px" %)QUALITY_ASSMNT 376 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Quality management - quality assurance**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Guidelines focusing on quality in general and dealing with quality of statistical programmes, including measures for ensuring the efficient use of resources.|(% style="width:253px" %)QUALITY_ASSURE 377 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Quality management - quality documentation**|(% style="width:1401px" %)Documentation on procedures applied for quality management and quality assessment.|(% style="width:253px" %)QUALITY_DOC 392 392 393 393 394 394 395 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 396 -|**Accuracy**|((( 381 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1402px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:252px" %)**Concept ID** 382 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Accuracy**|(% style="width:1402px" %)((( 397 397 Closeness of computations or estimates to the unknown exact or true values that the statistics were intended to measure. 398 398 399 399 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -400,81 +400,64 @@ 400 400 401 401 * //either the summary “Accuracy” concept but not the granular “Accuracy - overall”, “Non-sampling error” or “Sampling error” concepts,// 402 402 * //or the granular “Accuracy - overall”, “Non-sampling error” or “Sampling error” concepts but not the “Accuracy” concept.// 403 -)))|ACCURACY 404 -|**Accuracy - overall**|Assessment of accuracy, linked to a certain Data Set or domain, which is summarising the various components into one single measure.|ACCURACY_OVERALL 405 -|**Sampling error**|Part of the difference between a population value and an estimate thereof, derived from a random sample, which is due to the fact that only a subset of the population is enumerated.|SAMPLING_ERR 406 -|**Non-sampling error**|Error in sample estimates which cannot be attributed to sampling fluctuations.|NONSAMPLING_ERR 407 -|**Coverage error**|Error caused by a failure to cover adequately all components of the population being studied, which results in differences between the target population and the sampling frame.|COVERAGE_ERR 408 -|**Measurement error**|Error in reading, calculating or recording a numerical value.|MEASUREMENT_ERR 409 -|**Non-response error**|Error that occurs when the survey fails to get a response to one, or possibly all, of the questions.|NONRESPONSE_ERR 410 -|**Processing error**|Error in final survey results arising from the faulty implementation of correctly planned implementation methods.|PROCESSING_ERR 389 +)))|(% style="width:252px" %)ACCURACY 390 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Accuracy - overall**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Assessment of accuracy, linked to a certain Data Set or domain, which is summarising the various components into one single measure.|(% style="width:252px" %)ACCURACY_OVERALL 391 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Sampling error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Part of the difference between a population value and an estimate thereof, derived from a random sample, which is due to the fact that only a subset of the population is enumerated.|(% style="width:252px" %)SAMPLING_ERR 392 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Non-sampling error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error in sample estimates which cannot be attributed to sampling fluctuations.|(% style="width:252px" %)NONSAMPLING_ERR 393 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Coverage error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error caused by a failure to cover adequately all components of the population being studied, which results in differences between the target population and the sampling frame.|(% style="width:252px" %)COVERAGE_ERR 394 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Measurement error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error in reading, calculating or recording a numerical value.|(% style="width:252px" %)MEASUREMENT_ERR 395 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Non-response error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error that occurs when the survey fails to get a response to one, or possibly all, of the questions.|(% style="width:252px" %)NONRESPONSE_ERR 396 +|(% style="width:419px" %)**Processing error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error in final survey results arising from the faulty implementation of correctly planned implementation methods.|(% style="width:252px" %)PROCESSING_ERR 411 411 412 - 413 - 414 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 415 -|**Model assumption error**|Error that occurs due the use of methods, such as calibration, generalised regression estimator, calculation based on full scope or constant scope, benchmarking, seasonal adjustment and other models not included in other accuracy components, in order to calculate statistics or indexes.|MODEL_ASSUMP_ERR 416 -|**Coherence**|((( 398 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Model assumption error**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Error that occurs due the use of methods, such as calibration, generalised regression estimator, calculation based on full scope or constant scope, benchmarking, seasonal adjustment and other models not included in other accuracy components, in order to calculate statistics or indexes.|(% style="width:252px" %)MODEL_ASSUMP_ERR 399 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Coherence**|(% style="width:1402px" %)((( 417 417 Adequacy of statistics to be reliably combined in different ways and for various uses. 418 418 419 419 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 420 420 421 -* //either the summary “Coherence” concept but not the granular// 422 - 423 -//“Coherence xxx” concepts,// 424 - 404 +* //either the summary “Coherence” concept but not the granular “Coherence xxx” concepts,// 425 425 * //or the granular “Coherence xxx” concepts but not the “Coherence” concept.// 426 -)))|COHERENCE 427 -|**Coherence - cross domain**|Extent to which statistics are reconcilable with those obtained through other Data Sources or statistical domains.|COHER_X_DOM 428 -|**Coherence - internal**|Extent to which statistics are consistent within a given Data Set.|COHER_INTERNAL 429 -|**Comparability**|((( 406 +)))|(% style="width:252px" %)COHERENCE 407 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Coherence - cross domain**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Extent to which statistics are reconcilable with those obtained through other Data Sources or statistical domains.|(% style="width:252px" %)COHER_X_DOM 408 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Coherence - internal**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Extent to which statistics are consistent within a given Data Set.|(% style="width:252px" %)COHER_INTERNAL 409 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Comparability**|(% style="width:1402px" %)((( 430 430 Extent to which differences between statistics can be attributed to differences between the true values of the statistical characteristics. 431 431 432 432 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 433 433 434 -* //either the summary “Comparability” concept but not the granular// 435 - 436 -//“Comparability xxx” concepts,// 437 - 414 +* //either the summary “Comparability” concept but not the granular “Comparability xxx” concepts,// 438 438 * //or the granular “Comparability xxx” concepts but not the “Comparability” concept.// 439 -)))|COMPARABILITY 440 -|**Comparability - geographical**|Extent to which statistics are comparable between geographical areas.|COMPAR_GEO 441 -|**Comparability - over time**|Extent to which statistics are comparable or reconcilable over time.|COMPAR_TIME 416 +)))|(% style="width:252px" %)COMPARABILITY 417 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Comparability - geographical**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Extent to which statistics are comparable between geographical areas.|(% style="width:252px" %)COMPAR_GEO 418 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Comparability - over time**|(% style="width:1402px" %)Extent to which statistics are comparable or reconcilable over time.|(% style="width:252px" %)COMPAR_TIME 442 442 443 - 444 - 445 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 446 -|**Punctuality**|Time lag between the actual delivery of the data and the target date when it should have been delivered.|PUNCTUALITY 447 -|**Relevance**|((( 420 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1403px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:252px" %)**Concept ID** 421 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Punctuality**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Time lag between the actual delivery of the data and the target date when it should have been delivered.|(% style="width:252px" %)PUNCTUALITY 422 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Relevance**|(% style="width:1403px" %)((( 448 448 Degree to which statistical information meets the real or perceived needs of clients. 449 449 450 450 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 451 451 452 -* //either the summary “Relevance” concept but not the granular// 453 - 454 -//“Relevance xxx” concepts,// 455 - 427 +* //either the summary “Relevance” concept but not the granular “Relevance xxx” concepts,// 456 456 * //or the granular “Relevance xxx” concepts but not the “Relevance” concept.// 457 -)))|RELEVANCE 458 -|**Relevance - completeness**|Extent to which all statistics that are needed are available.|COMPLETENESS 459 -|**Relevance - user needs**|Description of requirements with respect to the statistical output.|USER_NEEDS 460 -|**Relevance - user satisfaction**|Description of how well the disseminated statistics meet the expressed user needs.|USER_SAT 461 -|**Timeliness**|((( 429 +)))|(% style="width:252px" %)RELEVANCE 430 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Relevance - completeness**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Extent to which all statistics that are needed are available.|(% style="width:252px" %)COMPLETENESS 431 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Relevance - user needs**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Description of requirements with respect to the statistical output.|(% style="width:252px" %)USER_NEEDS 432 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Relevance - user satisfaction**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Description of how well the disseminated statistics meet the expressed user needs.|(% style="width:252px" %)USER_SAT 433 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Timeliness**|(% style="width:1403px" %)((( 462 462 Length of time between data availability and the event or phenomenon they describe 463 463 464 464 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 465 465 466 -* //either the summary “Timeliness” concept but not the granular// 467 - 468 -//“Timeliness xxx” concepts,// 469 - 438 +* //either the summary “Timeliness” concept but not the granular “Timeliness xxx” concepts,// 470 470 * //or the granular “Timeliness xxx” concepts but not the “Timeliness” concept.// 471 -)))|TIMELINESS 472 -|**Timeliness - source data**|Time between the end of a reference period and actual receipt of the data by the compiling agency.|TIME_SOURCE 440 +)))|(% style="width:252px" %)TIMELINESS 441 +|(% style="width:418px" %)**Timeliness - source data**|(% style="width:1403px" %)Time between the end of a reference period and actual receipt of the data by the compiling agency.|(% style="width:252px" %)TIME_SOURCE 473 473 474 474 === DISSEMINATION === 475 475 476 -|**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 477 -|**Release policy**|((( 445 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Name**|(% style="width:1407px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:248px" %)**Concept ID** 446 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Release policy**|(% style="width:1407px" %)((( 478 478 Rules for disseminating statistical data to interested parties. 479 479 480 480 //Recommended usage. Use~:// ... ... @@ -481,27 +481,25 @@ 481 481 482 482 * //either the summary “Release policy” concept but not the granular “Release policy xxx” concepts,// 483 483 * //or the granular “Release policy xxx” concepts but not the “Release policy” concept.// 484 -)))|REL_POLICY 485 -|**Release policy - release calendar**|Schedule of statistical release dates.|REL_CAL_POLICY 486 -|**Release policy - release calendar access**|Description of how the release calendar can be accessed.|REL_CAL_ACCESS 487 -|**Release policy - transparency**|Statement describing whether and how the release policy is disseminated to the public.|REL_POL_TRA 488 -|**Release policy - user access**|Policy for release of the data to users, scope of dissemination (e.g. to the public, to selected users), how users are informed that the data are being released, and whether the policy determines the dissemination of statistical data to all users.|REL_POL_US_AC 489 -|**Frequency of dissemination**|Time interval at which the statistics are disseminated over a given time period.|FREQ_DISS 490 -|**Dissemination format**|((( 453 +)))|(% style="width:248px" %)REL_POLICY 454 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Release policy - release calendar**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Schedule of statistical release dates.|(% style="width:248px" %)REL_CAL_POLICY 455 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Release policy - release calendar access**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Description of how the release calendar can be accessed.|(% style="width:248px" %)REL_CAL_ACCESS 456 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Release policy - transparency**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Statement describing whether and how the release policy is disseminated to the public.|(% style="width:248px" %)REL_POL_TRA 457 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Release policy - user access**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Policy for release of the data to users, scope of dissemination (e.g. to the public, to selected users), how users are informed that the data are being released, and whether the policy determines the dissemination of statistical data to all users.|(% style="width:248px" %)REL_POL_US_AC 458 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Frequency of dissemination**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Time interval at which the statistics are disseminated over a given time period.|(% style="width:248px" %)FREQ_DISS 459 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Dissemination format**|(% style="width:1407px" %)((( 491 491 Media by which statistical data and metadata are disseminated. 492 492 493 493 //Recommended usage. Use~:// 494 494 495 495 * //either the summary “Dissemination format” concept but not the granular “Dissemination format xxx” concepts,// 496 -* //or the granular “Dissemination format xxx” concepts but not the// 465 +* //or the granular “Dissemination format xxx” concepts but not the “Dissemination format” concept.// 466 +)))|(% style="width:248px" %)DISS_FORMAT 467 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Dissemination format - microdata access**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Information on whether microdata are also disseminated.|(% style="width:248px" %)MICRO_DAT_ACC 468 +|(% style="width:417px" %)**Dissemination format - news release**|(% style="width:1407px" %)Regular or ad-hoc press releases linked to the data.|(% style="width:248px" %)NEWS_REL 497 497 498 -//“Dissemination format” concept.// 499 -)))|DISS_FORMAT 500 -|**Dissemination format - microdata access**|Information on whether microdata are also disseminated.|MICRO_DAT_ACC 501 -|**Dissemination format - news release**|Regular or ad-hoc press releases linked to the data.|NEWS_REL 502 502 503 503 504 - 505 505 |**Name**|**Definition**|**Concept ID** 506 506 |**Dissemination format - online database**|Information about on-line databases in which the disseminated data can be accessed.|ONLINE_DB 507 507 |**Dissemination format - publications**|Regular or ad-hoc publications in which the data are made available to the public.|PUBLICATIONS ... ... @@ -533,6 +533,6 @@ 533 533 534 534 [[~[3~]>>path:#_ftnref3]] This may be possible, depending on the current implementation such as if an MSD is already implemented 535 535 536 -[[~[4~]>>path:#_ftnref4]] [[https:~~/~~/sdmx.org/wp>>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]][[->>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]][[content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx>>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]] [[ >>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]]503 +[[~[4~]>>path:#_ftnref4]] [[https:~~/~~/sdmx.org/wp>>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]][[->>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]][[content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx>>url:https://sdmx.org/wp-content/uploads/SDMX_Glossary_Version_2_0_October_2018.docx]] 537 537 538 538 {{putFootnotes/}}