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Global Data Structure Definitions (DSDs) • Since 2011, SDMX has brought together the technical and statistical world in several domains to work on DSDs for global use • Global DSDs improve many aspects of data exchange for the whole statistical community, such as: – Better timeliness by allowing data queries (pull) at the point of dissemination – Avoid the burden of maintaining many different reporting systems and exchange agreements – Save money by reusing IT systems, standards, and methodology Global DSDs as Enablers Immediate benefits: – Agreed reporting structures across international community – Guidelines for implementation allows easy understanding and implementation – Clear for reporters how to provide the data using free SDMX tools – The SDMX Global Registry is already available for storing the Global DSD artefacts, and a great tool for testing, piloting and production rollout Global DSDs as Enablers Some benefits became clear later: – Global DSD governance framework has proven to be very effective – SDMX design approach is reusable and is now a SDMX guideline – A harmonised reporting framework (the Global DSD) allows working groups that are focused on implementation – The agreed maintenance cycle makes it much easier to manage changes for Global DSD maintainers and adopters – Better links are possible to other statistics – Allows a “cascading” data collection model • Avoids reporting same data to different organisations • Ability to report to one organisation who can forward it to the relevant organisation Global DSD History: National Accounts • First Global DSD in production (2013 Q3) • ECB, OECD, Eurostat (project manager), in the working group: – Design the reporting structures (DSDs) – Create guideline documentation for pilot and implementation – Respond to change requests from the international community • Shares many aspects with other Global DSDs – Code List, Concept sharing – Reusable design principles – Reusable governance and maintenance principles – “Macro-Economic Ownership Group” makes decisions on National Accounts, BOP, FDI, GFS • Makes decisions on recommendations from technical group • Environmental Economic Accounts (SEEA) will be in the SDMX-MES • SDMX implementation task force for International Data Cooperation (TFIDC): – Design efficient data flows between organisations – Pilot the technical implementation of the Global DSD – Put the Global DSD into production in an internationally coordinated manner e c Governance n a n r e Macro-Economic Ownership Group v Tech o Group G X M D S
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