113. Statistical organisations wanting to share data internally or between themselves, need to share and agree on the meaning (semantics) of that data. This includes concepts and definitions, most importantly units and populations, variables and codes.
114. An important future expansion of CSDA, therefore, will be a semantic framework that allows a common way of modelling and sharing the semantics of data and metadata. Such a framework could be used at statistical organisation level as well as community-wise, and for example provide the ability to:
115. In regard to CSDA, some specific use cases are:
116. The features expected from this semantic modelling framework are:
117. In reference to these requirements and use cases, and awaiting the development of the framework itself, CSDA strongly recommends the adoption of the Ontology Web Language (OWL2, a W3C recommendation) and associated vocabularies. The re-use of existing OWL vocabularies such as SKOS, PROV-O, Annotation vocabulary, DCAT and its applications profiles is also strongly recommended.
118. In addition, a role of "keeper of global definitions", or ontology custodian, should be defined in the CSDA management framework, at the highest level of the statistical community.
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