Meeting of the OECD Expert Group on Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange, 6-7 April 2006, Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting's Web site at: www.oecd.org/std/research/exchangeexpertgroup/2006
OECD Expert Group on SDMX's Web site at: www.oecd.org/std/research/exchangeexpertgroup

See also the Web site for the Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Work Session on Statistical Metadata (METIS) (Geneva, 3 – 5 April 2006)

Venue: Palais des Nations, Room XVI, Geneva, Switzerland

Conclusions from the meeting

List of participants

Terms of Reference

Contacts:
OECD: Lars Thygesen and Marie-Line Noonan

Agenda (11/04/2006)

Welcome and opening


Part 1: Explaining SDMX

Presentation (PPT)

1.

The SDMX information model - a pedagogical explanation for statisticians, Metadata Technology (Ltd)

Presentation (PPT)

2.

The SDMX poster series, ONS (Office for National Statistics), UK 

Paper (PDF)

3.

 Getting started with SDMX, Eurostat


Part 2: Update on the technical standards and contents

 

1.

Report from the SDMX standards team on the technical SDMX standards v/2.0, Metadata Technology (Ltd)

Presentation (PPT)

2.

The SDMX tool-kit, Metadata Technology (Ltd)

3.

The contents oriented SDMX material: http://www.sdmx.org/news/news.aspx?id=67

Presentation (PPT)

Presentation (PPT)

 

a. Cross-domain concepts, IMF
b. Common subject-matter domains, OECD
c. Metadata Common Vocabulary (MCV), Eurostat

 

Part 3: The exchange of statistical data and metadata actually taking place between the OECD and member countries. This includes reviewing reporting problems, the techniques being used, their performance, and suggestions for improvements.

Presentation (PPT)

1.

Report on data reporting to the OECD, OECD 

2.

Experience and plans of NSOs (and international organisations) in working with SDMX standards for data collection, data sharing or dissemination

Presentation (PPT)
Presentation (PPT)

a. Information exchange between OECD and México using SMDX, Mexico
b. Plans for the Statistic Office of the Republic of Slovenia to work with SDMX Standards, Slovenia

 

Part 4: Exchange of metadata

1.

Metadata strategies of NSOs and international organisations

Presentation (PPT)

a. From Metadata to METIS, Kazakhstan

Paper (PDF)
Example (doc)
Presentation (PPT)

2. 

Exchange of statistical metadata between different metadata systems, Statistics Sweden, European Central Bank (ECB) & OECD
Towards an SDMX User Guide: Exchange of statistical data and metadata between different systems, national and international

Presentation (PPT)

 

Towards a normalised, domain-independent model for modelling the contents of statistical data: How to design ”correct” and globally consistent Data Structure Definitions (also called ”key families”), Statistics Sweden


Part 5: Implementations of SDMX standards for statistical data and metadata exchange and sharing

Presentation (PPT)

1.

Demo of the OECD.Stat SDMX web service, OECD

Presentation (PPT)

2.

SDMX as the data model for Statistics New Zealand, Statistics New Zealand

Presentation (PPT)
Paper (PDF)

3.

The Joint External Debt Hub (JEDH), World Bank

Presentation (PPT)

4.

Exchange between IMF and OECD, IMF and OECD

Presentation (PPT)

5.

Exchange between Statistics Norway and OECD, Statistics Norway

Presentation (PPT)

6.

NAWWE, OECD

Presentation (PPT)

7.

The Eurosystem joint dissemination of statistics: an application of SDMX-ML, ECB

Presentation (PPT)

8.

SODI (SDMX Open Data Interchange), Eurostat

Presentation (PPT)

9.

ComTrade project (OECD and UNSD), OECD

 

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