2017 CSPA for Digital Transformation Workshop. Wiesbaden Germany, 3-5 July 2017

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The Joint UNECE / Eurostat Workshop "CSPA for Digital Transformation" will be held in Wiesbaden, Germany at the premises of DESTATIS, the German Federal Statistical Office, from 3-5 July 2017, back to back with a workshop of the European Commission ESSNet project on Sharing Common Functionalities in the ESS  (6-7 July 2017). It is being organised in the context of the work of the High-Level Group on the Modernisation of Official Statistics. It aims to pro200px150

mote the use of the Common Statistical Production Architecture (CSPA), to facilitate the sharing of ideas and plans for modernising statistical production, and to identify opportunities for international collaboration activities.

Agenda Day 1

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Day 1 – Monday 3 July  

09:00

Registration


Opening Session  

09:30

Opening of the meeting  

09.35

Welcome remarks Dieter Sarreither (Director General Destatis, Germany)

09:50

Introducing CSPA for Digital Transformation Robert McLellan (Statistics Canada)

10:10

Key Note Address: CSPA and Digital Transformation in the ESS Marta Nagy-Rothengass (Eurostat)  

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Modernisation Update Thérèse Lalor and Carlo Vaccari (UNECE)

11:30

State of the Nations: Common Statistical Production Architecture Rosemary McGrath (Statistics New Zealand)


Highlighting CSPA Implementations

Chair: Neville DeMendonca (ONS, United Kingdom)

12:00

Statistics Netherlands Application Strategy Matjaz Jug (Statistics Netherlands)

12:15

ESS Statistical Production Reference Architecture (SPRA) ean-Marc Museux (Eurostat)

12:30

Evolution of the .Stat architecture using CSPA David Barrraclough (OECD)

12:45

Questions to presenters  

13:00

Lunch Break


Parallel Activities

Chair: David Barraclough (OECD)

14:00

Exploring the CSPA roles Jakob Engdahl (Statistics Sweden)


Investors

Chair: Rosemary McGrath (Statistics New Zealand)

Designers

Chair: Robert McLellan (Statistics Canada)

Assemblers

Chair: Trygve Falch (Statistics Norway)

14:30

When is collaboration better than autonomy?  

Rosemary McGrath (Statistics New Zealand)

Methodology Architecture: a problem statement

Joni Karanka (ONS, United Kingdom)

Design: The three archetypes of integration in the statistical context. Ronald Ossendrijver (Statistics Netherlands) & Jean-Marc Museux (Eurostat)

14:50

CSPA Catalogue  

Pierre Peyronnel (Eurostat)

Information Flows in CSPA  

Eva Holm (Statistics Sweden)

Design and Build: Introduction to CSPA Adaptors

Trygve Falch (Statistics Norway) & Romain Tailhurat (INSEE, France)

15:10

Questions to presenters

Questions to presenters

Questions to presenters

15:30

Coffee break

15:50

Investors: What are the challenges  

Steven Vale (UNECE)

Designers: What are the challenges  

Robert McLellan (Statistics Canada)

Assemblers: What are the challenges  

Jakob Engdahl (Statistics Sweden)

16:00

Group Discussion

Group Discussion

Group Discussion

16:50

Close Day 1


Agenda Day 2 - Tuesday 4 July 2017

Day 2 – Tuesday 4 July

09:00

Sharing the challenges - report back from discussions Chair: Thérèse Lalor (UNECE)

09:15

Plenary Discussion


Investors

Chair: Rosemary McGrath

Designers

Chair: Robert McLellan

Assemblers

Chair: Trygve Falch

09:30

Migration paths: Strategies for becoming a CSPA compliant organization

Rosemary McGrath (Statistics New Zealand) & Jakob Engdahl (Statistics Sweden)

Reuse - from theory to reality.

Tomaž Speh (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia) & Joni Karanka (ONS, United Kingdom)

Assemble Demonstrations: Data Collection Platform

Neville DeMendonca (ONS, United Kingdom)

09:50

A different angle: Validation as a Business Case for CSPA/SERV

Volker Weichert (Destatis, Germany)

Using a Logical Information Model to create services

Robert McLellan (Statistics Canada)

Assemble Demonstrations: Containerisation - helping with CSPA reuse

Romain Tailhurat (INSEE, France)

10:10

Questions to presenters

Questions to presenters

Questions to presenters

10:30

Coffee Break

10:50

Investors Hackathon

Designers Hackathon

Assemblers Hackathon

12:30

Lunch Break

13:30

Reporting back on Hackathon progress Chair: Thérèse Lalor (UNECE)

13:45

Service-oriented architecture: The wider focus Lucas Quensel-von Kalben (Destatis, Germany)

14:00

Modernisation Maturity Model Thérèse Lalor (UNECE)

14:15

Questions to presenters

14:30

Investors Hackathon

Designers Hackathon

Assemblers Hackathon

15:30

Coffee break

15:50

Investors Hackathon

Designers Hackathon

Assemblers Hackathon

16:50

Close Day 2

Agenda Day 3 - Wednesday 5 July 2017

Day 3 – Wednesday 5 July

09:00

Report back on Hackathon progress Chair: Thérèse Lalor (UNECE)

09:30

Overcoming blockers and barriers to CSPA Chair: Lucas Quensel von Kalben (DESTATIS)

Awesome List (www.awesomeofficialstatistics.org)

10:30

Coffee Break

10:50


Investors Hackathon: Finalising Outputs

Chair: Rosemary McGrath

Designers Hackathon: Finalising Outputs

Chair: Robert McLellan

Assemblers Hackathon: Finalising Outputs

Chair: Trygve Falch

12:30

Lunch Break


Results of the Hackathon

Chair: Tomaž Speh (Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia)

13:30

Investors

13:50

Designers

CSPA and Standards group

14:10

Assemblers

14:30

Plenary Discussion

15:00

Coffee break

15:20

Panel Session: The way forward Chair: Robert McLellan

16:15

Workshop conclusions

16:30

End of the meeting

Description of Three Streams

Investors, Designers and Assemblers

Investor

The Investor stream will have a strategic focus. It will discuss why CSPA should be used, how organisations can find CSPA services that are available to share and how they can become CSPA compliant. CSPA describes the Investor role as being "focused on directing and financing the investments in new statistical processes that are needed to produce new statistical products. Investors commission designing, building and running statistical processes."

People who are managers are likely to be interested in this stream. 

Designer

The Designer stream is at the conceptual level and is suitable for those interested in how services are designed, including the methods used in the services and the information flows. In CSPA, the "Designer has been given a set of high level business requirements from the Investor. The Designer then assesses what solutions (services) are available to actually realize this design. Service design includes information design, work-flow, (service) interface design, and other relevant aspects."

People who are methodologists, business analysts, information architects, information technologists are likely to be interested in this stream. 

Assembler

The Assembler stream will have a technical focus on how to build and integrate CSPA services in your organisation. According to CSPA, "the Assembler integrates the Statistical Services according to the requirements of the business process. Depending on the pattern selected for the integration, the Assembler may build or configure a process orchestration, or set up mechanisms for an event-driven type of process."

People who are IT developers and IT architects are likely to be interested in this stream.

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