'Next steps - Taking CSPA into Statistical Organisations' CSPA Implementation Workshop – June 22-24
The focus for 2016 Further expand the implementation support for CSPA to ensure that: Modular components Standard architecture, and Design for sharing can work for your organisation
Taking the CSPA journey – let’s get started Achieving change, of any significance within an organization, is in inverse proportion to the success that it has had up to the time that management feels a change is needed. The greater the success of the company, the less likely it is to change It’s worth the trip
And so, our journey begins Step 1: Assessing the readiness for change Modernisation Maturity Assessments currently under development Organisational Change Maturity CSPA Modernisation Maturity Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Maturity Note all icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Step 2: Align investment decisions with sharing intentions CSPA Investment Planning Survey currently underway Expose Investment Intentions Identify investment alignment intentions Statistical Services to be developed and/or used identified. Collaboration opportunities identified Note all icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Step 3: Improve support materials & technical guidance, Support Implementation CSPA Implementation Group – Key Focus Areas – you will hear more information on these areas throughout the workshop Collaboration CSPA, ESSNET and ESS Vision 2020 EARF Clarify criteria and assessment for compliance process, align governance to ensure no duplication Communication and promotion materials – this will include training material Catalogue updates and changes Develop key areas of the LIM, Time Use, Questionnaires and clarification of variables Technical Implementation Support and Architecture Patterns Note all icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Focus areas in this presentation The CSPA Logical Information Model Architecture Patterns and technical implementation guidance
During the CSPA Workshop Members of the CSPA Implementation Group are keeping our eyes and ears open to capture all thoughts as to material and support which would be useful for the effective implementation of CSPA across the statistical community. Please feel free to contact any of the presenters from this session if you have questions and suggestions – these are important to us and will help us form the work programme for the remainder of 2016
Implementing the Common Statistical Production Architecture Joint UNECE / Eurostat Workshop on Implementing the Common Statistical Production Architecture 22-24 June 2016, Geneva