An SDMX based modular platform covering the
complete end-to-end data lifecycle (GSBPM) from
collection through to dissemination, enabling
with little effort the assembly of the different
building blocks to build tailored data portals,
topical or regional data explorers, or lightweight
reporting platforms, in a fluid and agile manner.
.Stat Suite
An SDMX based modular platform covering the
complete end-to-end data lifecycle (GSBPM) from
collection through to dissemination, enabling
with little effort the assembly of the different
building blocks to build tailored data portals,
topical or regional data explorers, or lightweight
reporting platforms, in a fluid and agile manner.
The SIS-CC is a community of .Stat users which
was setup so that participating members could share
experiences, knowledge and best practices, and
enable cost-effective innovation in a minimal time.
of the Statistical Information System Collaboration Community (SIS-CC)
Partners
of the Statistical Information System Collaboration Community (SIS-CC)
More open and innovative
The SIS-CC vision is to provide an international collaboration framework for a more open, innovative and industrialised data dissemination, to collectively develop software, leverage innovations, mutualise costs, and promote standardisation.
The SIS-CC software development framework is driven by 4 key principles:
support from collection, processing, through to dissemination.
Community driven
by the SIS-CC:a strong, well-established community continually investing in open innovation.
Open-source
enabling to be used by a wider set of users for free.
Community values
The Community members share the same set of core values that guide all future joint activities
Partnership: The Community philosophy is based on one of collaboration rather than a customer/client commercial relationship; all members participate in the Community decision process through agreed processes.
Transparency: Information will be openly and transparently shared among Community members according to community processes; the Community governance framework will ensure fair and equal access to information by all members.
Commitment: The Community members will commit to respecting the coordinated work plans put in place, as individual organisation’s plans become dependent on the outputs.
Industrialisation: The Community outputs will be developed according to best practices in terms of application lifecycle management.
Standards: The Community will commit to foster and promote internationally defined standards, such as SDMX, GSBPM, GSIM, and CSPA.