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In its definition, the term "statistical office" has been changed into "statistical organization". As a matter of fact, there can be "statistical offices" in "organizations" that are not necessarily "statistical organizations". Probably the term "statistical office" is better

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  1. InKyung Choi

    GSIM v1.1 Inforamtion Providernew GSIM Information Provider

    Definition

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    An Individual or Organization that provides collected information.

    An Information Provider possesses sets of information (that it has generated, collected, produced, bought or otherwise acquired) and is willing to supply that information (data or referential metadata) to the statistical office. The two parties use a Provision Agreement to agree the Data Structure and Referential Metadata Structure of the data to be exchanged via an Exchange ChannelAn Individual or Organization that provides collected information.

    An Information Provider possesses sets of information (that it has generated, collected, produced, bought or otherwise acquired) and is willing to supply that information (data or referential metadata) to the statistical organization. The two parties use a Provision Agreement to agree the Data Structure and Referential Metadata Structure of the data to be exchanged via an Exchange Channel

  2. Jenny Linnerud

    I agree with the consistenct use of organization in the term and in the definition for Information Provider.

  3. InKyung Choi

    GSIM Virtual Sprint (23 Jan.)

    Decision: to use "statistical organization", it is more general term, more frequently used in other standards (GSBPM, GAMSO).