United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Standards-based Modernisation An update on the work of the High-level Group for the Modernisation of Statistical.

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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Statistical Division
Standards-based Modernisation
An update on the work of the High-level Group for the
Modernisation of Statistical Production and Services
Steven Vale
UNECE
[email protected]
Contents
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Modernisation and the High-level Group
Standards
Projects
Big Data
Why is modernisation important?
In the last 2 years more
information was created
than in the whole of the
rest of human history!
Making sense of the Data Deluge
Statistics fights back!
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High Level Group for the Modernisation of
Statistical Production and Services (HLG)
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Created by the Conference of European
Statisticians in 2010
• 10 heads of national and international statistical
organisations
The Challenges
New
competitors &
changing
expectations
Rapid changes in the
environment
Increasing cost
& difficulty of
acquiring data
Reducing
budget
Riding the big
data wave
Competition for
skilled
resources
These challenges are too big
for statistical organisations to
tackle on their own
We need to work together
Using common standards,
statistics can be produced
more efficiently
No domain is special!
Do new methods and tools
support this vision, or do they
reinforce a stove-pipe mentality?
The answer ...
Standards-based Modernisaton
The GSBPM
Why a Generic Statistical
Business Process Model?
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To define and describe statistical processes in
a coherent way
To compare and benchmark processes within
and between organisations
To make better decisions on production
systems and organisation of resources
Business register processes mapped to
GSBPM (see 2011 paper)
GSIM and GSBPM
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GSIM describes the information objects and
flows within the statistical business process.
So what is GSIM?
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A reference framework of information objects:
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Definitions
Attributes
Relationships
GSIM aligns with relevant standards such as
DDI and SDMX
GSIM gives us standard
terminology
Projects for 2013
Reviewing GSBPM and GSIM
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Gather feedback from users of the models
through public discussion forums
New versions of GSBPM and GSIM by the
end of 2013
But ... any changes will need a strong
business case and wide agreement
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Continuity is important
• Major change is unlikely
Mapping GSIM to DDI and SDMX
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Detailed mapping between the information
objects in the GSIM, with those in the
information models of DDI and SDMX.
Aims to identify any issues affecting the
coherence of these standards
Propose solutions where possible
Historically, statistical organisations have
produced specialised business processes,
methods and IT systems for each survey / output
How does architecture help?
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Many statistical organisations are modernising
and transforming using Enterprise Architecture
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Enterprise Architecture shows what the business
needs are, where the organisation wants to be
and aligns the IT strategy to this
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It can help to remove silos and improve
collaboration across an organisation
Applying Enterprise Architecture
Disseminate
... but if each statistical organisation
works by themselves ...
... we get this ...
.. which makes it hard to
share and reuse!
… but if statistical organisations
work together to define a common
statistical production architecture ...
... sharing is easier!
Big Data: A new
project for 2014?
HLG and Big Data
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Paper: What does Big Data mean for official
statistics?
Project proposal from global task team:
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Objectives: Develop and test methods and tools
Scope: Big Data in modernisation of official statistics
Work package 1: Issues and methodology
Work package 2: Shared computing environment
(“sandbox”), practical application of methods and
tools
Work package 3: Training and dissemination
Big Data and Business Registers
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Many un-answered questions:
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Data on-site or in the cloud?
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How to link Big Data with registers / surveys?
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How to define units?
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Classifications – on the fly?
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How to ensure sufficient confidentiality?
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Continuity?
Get involved!
Anyone is welcome to contribute!
More Information
• HLG Wiki:
http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/hlgbas
• LinkedIn group “Business architecture in
statistics”