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Definition

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Acquisition Activity

Business

The set of executed processes and the actual resources required as inputs and produced as outputs to acquire data about a given Population for a particular reference period. It includes the process and resources required to acquire data in a Statistical Program consisting of gathering data via one or more Data Channels in order to create or feed one or more Data Resources.

This object holds Statistical Activity information that relates specifically to data collection or acquisition. It inherits the relationships and attributes from the Statistical Activity type.

 

Acquisition Design

Business

The specification of the resources required and processes used and description of relevant methodological information for a set of activities to collect data about a given Population.

This object holds Statistical Program Design information that relates specifically to data collection or acquisition. It inherits the relationships and attributes from the Statistical Program Design type. Related to Acquisition Design is Acquisition Activity, which holds the detailed information about the conduct of the Acquisition Activity for a single reference period, The Acquisition Design describes the methodology and design elements that are intended to apply across all Acquisition Activities until such time as a decision is made to alter the design.

 

Administrative Details

Base

A placeholder for extensions to the GSIM model.

GSIM does not seek to replicate or embed constructs from the administration of objects held in metadata registries, but includes this placeholder to allow for future extensions.

 

Analysis Population

Concepts

A Population used for the analysis, processing, or dissemination of statistical data.

Population determined by parameters of an analysis

object class, analytical population

Analysis Unit

Concepts

A Unit that is defined for the analysis, processing, or dissemination of statistical data.

Object corresponding to an Analysis Population

analytical unit, unit of analysis

Assessment

Business

An activity to analyze quality or effectiveness and consider available options.

The Assessment is a generic class that regroups different types of more specific assessments. An example of Assessment is a SWOT assessment that identifies the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of a specified proposal. Another example is a Gap Analysis that formalizes the difference between the current situation and the state to reach due to certain requirements. An Assessment can use various objects as inputs, whether they are the main objects that the Assessment is about or auxiliary information objects that help the accomplishment of the assessment.

 

Attribute Component

Structures

 The role given to a Represented Variable in the context of a Data Structure. The role is to hold the pertinent information in addition to the identifiers and measures for a particular unit in a Data Set. 

For example the publication status of an observation (e.g. provisional, final, revised), or information specific to the use of an Identifier in the context of a Data Set. 

 

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Group

Definition

Explanatory Text

Synonyms

Category

Concepts

A Concept whose role is to extensionally define and measure a characteristic.

Categories for the Concept of sex include: Male, Female

Note: An extensional definition is a description of a Concept by enumerating all of its sub ordinate Concepts under one criterion or sub division.

For example - the Noble Gases (in the periodic table) is extensionally defined by the set of elements including Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. (ISO 1087-1)

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Category Item

Concepts

An element of a Category Set.

A type of Node

 

Category Set

Concepts

A list of Categories

A kind of Node Set for which the Categories have no assigned Designations.

For example:
Male
Female

 

Change Definition

Business

A structured, well-defined specification for a proposed change.

A related object - the Statistical Need - is a change expression as it has been received by an organization. A Statistical Need is a raw expression of a proposed change, and is not necessarily well-defined. A Change Definition is created when a Statistical Need is analyzed by an organization, and expresses the raw need in well-defined, structured terms.

A Change Definition does not assess the feasibility of the change or propose solutions to deliver the change - this role is satisfied by the Business Case object. The precise structure or organization of a Change Definition can be further specified by rules or standards local to a given organization.

Once a Statistical Need has been received, the first step is to do the conceptual work to establish what it is we are trying to measure. The final output of this conceptual work is the Change Definition.

The next step is to assess how we are going to make the measurements - to design a solution and put forward a proposal for a body of work that will deliver on the requirements of the original Statistical Need. The Change Definition is an input to this Process Step and the final Business Case is an output. Depending on the needs of individual agencies a Change Definition may be created before or after a Business Case has been created, or even created to a basic extent before the Business Case development and further developed after a Business Case has been approved and a decision made to proceed with the change.

 

Channel Activity Specification

Business

The description of the Data Channel made at run time.

This object is a specialization of a Data Channel and is used to describe the behaviour of a Data Channel at execution time.

 

Channel Design Specification

Business

The description of the Data Channel made at design time.

This object is a specialization of a Data Channel, and is used to make the design of the characteristics of a Data Channel before using it.

 

Classification

Concepts

A set of related Classification Schemes. The Classification relates Classification Schemes which differ as versions or variants of each other.

For example, NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System) is a Classification, but NAICS 2002 and NAICS 2007 are Classification Schemes, as they are different versions of NAICS.

 

Classification Family

Concepts

A set of Classifications that are related from a certain point of view.

 The Classification Family includes Classifications devoted to describing the same subject matter, such as industries.

 

Classification item

Concepts

A Category at a certain
Level within a Classification Scheme.

 

 

Classification Scheme

Concepts

A structured list of mutually exclusive Categories. Such a structured list may be linear or hierarchically structured.

Classification Scheme has two subtypes - Classification Version and Classification Variant. In a hierarchical Classification Scheme, Categories organized into Levels determined by the hierarchy. The Categories in each Level are mutually exclusive and exhaustive.

 

Classification Variant

Concepts

 A Classification Variant is based on a Classification Version. In a variant, the Categories of the Classification Version are split, aggregated or regrouped to provide additions or alternatives to the standard order and structure of the base version.

 

 

Classification Version

Concepts

 A Classification Version is a list of mutually exclusive Categories representing the version-specific values of the classification variable.

 A Classification Version has a certain normative status and is valid for a given period of time.

 

Code

Concepts

A Designation for a Category

Codes are unique within their Code List. Example: M (Male) F (Female)

 

Code Item

Concepts

An element of a Code List.

 A type of Node

 

Code List

Concepts

A list of Categories where each Category has a predefined Code assigned to it.

 A kind of Node Set for which the Category contained in each Node has a Code assigned as a Designation.

For example:
1 - Male
2 - Female

 

Code Value

Concepts

An alpha-numeric string used to represent a Code.

This is a kind of Sign used for Codes.

 

Collection Description

Business

The set of information that provides a textual description of the processes and methods used to undertake an Acquisition Activity. It provides a set of contextual and reference metadata about the acquisition process.

 

 

Concept

Concepts

Unit of thought differentiated by characteristics

ISO 1087-1 defines Concept as a "unit of knowledge created by a unique combination of characteristics". First, the term knowledge is poorly defined, and the word thought seems to capture the idea more cleanly. Second, different systems may try to capture the same thought but depend on different characteristics (i.e., attributes). For instance, typical demographic surveys care about age, sex, income, ethnicity, and education of persons. However, persons in a justice survey are either criminals or victims.

 

Concept System

Concepts

Set of Concepts structured by the relations among them.

Here are 2 examples 1) Concept of Sex: Male, Female, Other 2) ISIC (the list is too long to write down)

 

Conceptual Domain

Concepts

Set of Categories, irrespective of any relations among them

Here are 3 examples - 1) Sex categories (enumerated CD): male, female, other
2) Non-negative whole number (described CD) 3) Endowment categories (enumerated CD) $0-$99,999; $100,000-$999,999; $1,000,000 and above

 

Contact Details

Base

A collection of modes and strings by which an Organization Item can be contacted.

Contact modes can include (but are not limited to) telephone, e-mail or fax. In these cases, the relevant strings would be the telephone number, e-mail address and fax number.

 

Context Key

Base

Gives semantic or structural meaning to the value of a Contextual String.

Context Key has two sub classes - Type and Language. For example: Type = Short Name, or Language = French

 

Contextual String

Base

A textual value, which is given context by one or more Context Keys.

A Contextual String can be given context by one or more Context Key. For example: Type = Short Name, or Language = French

 

Control Transition

Business

Governs how to determine the next Instrument Control based on factors such as the current location in the Instrument, the response to the previous questions etc.

 

 

Correspondence Table

Concepts

A tool for the linking of Classifications. A Correspondence Table systematically explains where, and to what extent, the Categories in may be found in different Classification Schemes of the same Classification or in Classification Schemes of different Classifications.

Given 2 Category Sets 1) Marital Status A: Married, Single 2) Marital Status B: Married, Single, Widowed, Divorced A Correspondence Table harmonizing the 2 Category Sets will contain Maps that link Categories from each set: Married (A) > Married (B) Single (A) < Single (B), Widowed (B), Divorced (B) where the arrow points to the Category which is more generic.

 

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