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Standards have been developed in order to provide an internationally accepted statistical methodology for the dissemination of statistical data. The ‘ International Organization for Standardization ’ (ISO) are one such international standard-setting body made up of representatives from various national standards organizations.
Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) is an International Monetary Fund standard to guide member countries in the dissemination of national statistics to the public. It was established in April 1996.
International recommendations and standards for statistical methods approved by many countries provide them with a common basis like the two standards of the International Monetary Fund, SDDS for Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) and General Data Dissemination System (GDDS). Their aim is to guide countries in the dissemination of their ...
The Data Distribution Service (DDS) for real-time systems is an Object Management Group (OMG) machine-to-machine (sometimes called middleware or connectivity framework) standard that aims to enable dependable, high-performance, interoperable, real-time, scalable data exchanges using a publish–subscribe pattern.
The International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) endorsed the guidelines for the dissemination standards and they were split into two tiers: The General Data Dissemination System (GDDS) and the Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS). [35]
Develop information sharing standards, a common lexicon, and an online repository of information exchange package documentation and data components that support information sharing; Provide technical tools, processes, and methodologies to support the analysis, development, discovery, dissemination, and reuse of exchange standards and documents; and
Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange (SDMX) is a set of technical standards designed to describe statistical data and metadata, normalise their exchange, and improve their efficient sharing across statistical and similar organisations. [1]
The standards then provide specifications what information about the experiments is crucial and important to be reported together with the resultant data to make it comprehensive. [2] [3] The need for this standardization is largely driven by the development of high-throughput experimental methods that provide tremendous amounts of data. The ...