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ESS-net DWH ESSnet DWH - Metadata in the S-DWH Harry Goossens – Statistics Netherlands Head Data Service Centre / ESSnet Coordinator hct.goossens@cbs.nl
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ESS-net DWH 1 No NSI answers ‘YES’ on all these four questions: Do you have a single coherent system which covers most of your data in the production of business statistics ? Is your metadata currently integrated into your data systems ? Is your data input for current needs integrated into your data systems ? Are your current output requirements integrated into your data systems ? No NSI has a finished DWH and metadata system Questionnaire stocktaking
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ESS-net DWH 2 Overall daily practice: All NSI’s find metadata (highly) important Mostly NO metadata systems operational (yet some in development) Most NSI’s struggle with metadata Often capacity problem, ‘extra work’ Need for guidance on metadata Conclusion Stocktaking
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ESS-net DWH 3 Metadata definitions Data & Metadata Data are qualitative or quantitative information collected through observation Metadata are data about / describing data. Statistical Data & Metadata Statistical data are data from surveys and/or administrative sources, used to produce statistics Statistical metadata are data about / describing statistical data or better: about STATISTICS
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ESS-net DWH 4 Metadata for a DWH Technical metadata Structural information How to physically find and use logical data Process descriptions How data flows in the DWH Authentication rules Who may do what ? Business metadata Definitions and descriptions Help the end-user interpret and evaluate the data
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ESS-net DWH 5 Metadata for statistics production Structural metadata Act as identifiers and descriptors of the data: Identify, use, and process data matrixes and data cubes Names of databases, columns, dimensions Reference metadata Describe the contents and the quality of the data: Include conceptual, methodological and quality metadata Algorithms, definitions, Q-indicators Source: METIS
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ESS-net DWH 6 Metadata categories A metadata item is either Structural (technical) or Reference (business) Other mutually exclusive categories: active passive structured free - form standardised non standardised centralised local
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ESS-net DWH 7 The Statistical DWH Data Warehouse Statistics production Statistical Data Warehouse A central ‘statistical data store’ for managing all available data of interest, regardles of its source, enabling the NSI to: - produce necessary information (= statistics !) - (re)use available data to create new data / new outputs - execute analysis and perform reporting
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ESS-net DWH 8 Metadata for a S-DWH Emphasis / focus on: Active, Structural and Structured metadata Reference metadata (common to all statistics production) and Process metadata Describe expected or actual outcome of one or more processes using evaluable and operational metrics Quality metadata Source quality, methods used, usability/restrictions Tracing information Which surveys/registers contributed to a specific output ?
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ESS-net DWH 9 Metadata standards in a S-DWH What should be standardised ? Contents, formats, repository, software Which level of standards should be used ? International/Eurostat, National/NSI, DWH internal How should a standard be interpreted ? Complete adherence, compatible How strict adherence should be required ? Mandatory, recommended Should some components be prioritised ? Big bang, evolution
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ESS-net DWH 10 Metadata Quality The more data, the more need for metadata The S-DWH contains lots of data, making it dependent on its metadata Correct, high-quality metadata are vital for its use and for metadata governance: - No metadata useless data - Bad metadata misused data - Good metadata useful data
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ESS-net DWH 11 Metadata as a design tool Metadata is a complex issue and central to the concept and implementation of the data warehouse. The Project needs to consider how guidance may/can be given to ensure that metadata systems allow all the gains of the S-DWH to be exploited effectively. Metadata has a role to play in the abstract design process, independent of any specific structure. The S-DWH model has implications for the way metadata is collected, transmitted and used. If this is the case: the process design could be determined entirely within the metadata requirements and provide automatic consistency between technical architecture and metadata needs
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ESS-net DWH 12 Fitting S-DWH in current metadatamodels and standards: Building a framework which defines metadata requirements and roles in the S-DWH context Study on the use of metadata models and standards: define the various functionalities of a metadata system to facilitate and support the operation of the S-DWH Provide recommendations and guidelines on the governance of metadata management in the S-DWH Keep it manageable & practical !!! SGA II: WP 1 - Metadata
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