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Session 1. 

Session 2.

Market Place

Session 3.

ModernStats World - Where to begin with standards based modernisation?

Chair: Marina Signore and Eva Holm

ModernStats World - How the models fit together

Chair: Juan Muñoz and Jason Blackwell

 

ModernStats World – Using a common language to collaborate 

Chair: Franck Cotton and Márta Nagy-Rothengass

Potential presentations mentioned during past meetings for OC to follow up (all included unless confirmed unavailable)
  • INEGI
  • Istat
  • New Zealand (Rosemary)
  • Estonia
  • Ireland on GAMSO
  • Israel
  • Armenia on GSBPM
  • Istat (Carlo) on implementation of models in Mediterranean countries


 
  • Collaboration with other communities (e.g. DDI, SDMX) -> How does the ModernStats standards help these collaborations?
  • Glossary work as bottom-up approach to generate common language - link to ModernStats standards?
  • Example from Nordic Country Collaborations ? (Eva Holm?)
  • Experience in CSPA implementation (using services created by others or joint development)
  • ESSnet project on sharing common functionality
  • Example of collaboration between different organizations: Insee and Statistics Slovenia
Presentations confirmed/submitted
  1. Introduction of GSIM, GAMSO, GSBPM, CSPA (Moderisation group members)
  2. Survey results (Moderisation group members)
  3. GSIM implementation at Statistics Finland (Finland)
  4. Austrian Statistical Datawarehouse – an application of the GSIM model (Austria )
  5. A modernization project in the INE of Spain: Microdata repository and structural metadata (Spain)
  6. Extending GSIM with the Provenance Ontology model (Canada)
  1. Interaction between a Statistical Worksflow Management System (GSBPM) and Metadata REgistry/Repository (GSIM) (Australia)
  2. Statistics Norway vision 2020 and ModernStats models (Norway)
  3. ModernStats Models Integrated Case Study Picasso Project (Canada)
  4. GSBPM, CSPA and the modernization maturity model: A case study from Germany (Germany)
  5. Using DDI and GSBPM Together at the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (US)
 
  1. Facilitated exercise for identification/description of services needed in GSBPM as CSPA services (Finland)

 

 

TitleTypeCountry or organization nameContact personAbstractSelectedSessionNote
Austrian Statistical Datawarehouse – an application of the GSIM modelPresentationAustriaEliane SCHWERER <Eliane.Schwerer@statistik.gv.at>AbstractTBD1 
A modernization project in the INE of Spain: Microdata repository and structural metadataPresentationSpainANA ISABEL SANCHEZ-LUENGO MURCIA <anaisabel.sanchez.luengo@ine.es>AbstractTBD1 
GSIM implementation at Statistics FinlandPresentationFinlandEssi Kaukonen <essi.kaukonen@stat.fi>AbstractTBD1 
Facilitated exercise for identification/description of services needed in GSBPM as CSPA servicesActivityFinlandRiitta Piela <riitta.piela@stat.fi>AbstractTBD2 
Using DDI and GSBPM Together at the US Bureau of Labor StatisticsPresentationUSADaniel Gillman gillman.daniel@bls.govMCS Abstract - Standards Integration - 2018-04.docx 2 
Terminology and Bottom-Up Standardization at the US Bureau of Labor Statistics PresentationUSADaniel Gillman gillman.daniel@bls.govMCS Abstract - Standards Bottom-Up - 2018-04.docx 3 
GSBPM, CSPA and the modernization maturity model: A case study from GermanyPresentationGermanyLucas Quensel-von Kalben <Lucas.Quensel-von-Kalben@destatis.de>AbstractTBD2 
ModernStats Models Integrated Case Study Picasso ProjectTBDCanadaJason Blackwell Jason.Blackwell@canada.caAbstract 2 
Extending GSIM with the Provenance Ontology modelPresentationCanadaKalonji, Francine <francine.kalonji@canada.ca>Abstract 2