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Moving to a Centralized Database for Surveys in Blaise at NASS

Moving to a Centralized Database for Surveys in Blaise at NASS. Roger Schou National Agricultural Statistics Service IBUC XII Riga, Latvia. NASS – 46 Field Offices. NASS – 6 Data Collection Centers. Montana. Kentucky. Wyoming. Virginia. Oklahoma. Arkansas. Distributed Environment.

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Moving to a Centralized Database for Surveys in Blaise at NASS

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  1. Moving to a Centralized Database for Surveys in Blaise at NASS Roger Schou National Agricultural Statistics Service IBUC XII Riga, Latvia

  2. NASS – 46 Field Offices

  3. NASS – 6 Data Collection Centers Montana Kentucky Wyoming Virginia Oklahoma Arkansas

  4. Distributed Environment • HQ-developed instrument typically distributed to 43 field offices • 43 Blaise datasets • Physical transfer of forms from Data Collection Centers to Client States • Survey management done in individual field offices

  5. Centralization Idea • Blaise 4.8.1 – Storing data in generic tables in a central database • Enable the Blaise data collection processes to be centralized • Splash of an idea to centralize one or two applications (CASIC and Survey Management System)

  6. Centralization Idea • Current Status of Development: • Too many stovepipe applications • Development vacuums • Lack of sharing code • Duplication of effort • Duplication of functionality • Management has the “I want it now” mentality

  7. Centralization Idea • Tidal wave - Centralization on an enterprise level • Blaise • Survey Management System • ELMO • Sample Design • EDR/EDC • PRISM • Analysis/Summary

  8. Database Decision • Choosing a database • Cost • Support • Commonality • NASS databases • Sybase • Redbrick • FoxPro • Oracle • MySQL ? Blaise

  9. Generic BOI Files • Blaise creates 8 tables • Blaise_Case • Blaise_Data • Blaise_Dictionary • Blaise_Form • Blaise_ID • Blaise_Key • Blaise_Open • Blaise_Remark

  10. Generic BOI Files • All surveys will be stored in a fixed, pre-defined structure • Translation tool to extract the data to our PRISM database (Sybase) will work for all Blaise data PRISM Blaise data Translation Tool

  11. Versioning • We plan on using Blaise versioning • Management made a requirement that original reported data must be preserved

  12. Folder Structures • At the onset we have to plan on allowing all field offices to run CATI • Currently planning to continue to use the Blaise call scheduler • The .BTR, .BOI, .BMI, .BDM, and .BXI files will be stored in unique folders for each field office (instrument and externals) • It would be nice to store the instrument files (and externals) in one common folder* \hqapps\casic\surveyname\ \data\casic\surveyname\fo\06\

  13. User Access Rights • Who can view and/or update the data? • Distributed – Physical Boundaries • Centralized – User Access Controls • Roles • HQ Statistician • Field Office Statistician • Supervisor Interviewer • Interviewer

  14. User Access Rights • A policy has been written and management approved • A team has been assembled to discuss the details and prepare for implementation

  15. Additional CASIC Tables • Information Tables • Survey Information Table • FIPS Allocation Table • User Information Table • Sample Master Table • Error Limits Table • Previously Reported Data Table

  16. Initializing the Database • Three Steps: • Survey Setup (HQ) • Folder creation • Initialize Preparation (FO) • Name & address files validated • Initialize (CRON / HQ) • Populate the database • Easily monitored by Survey Administrators • Problems easier to isolate

  17. Testing Plans • Scheduler Testing • Make sure that we did not introduce issues with the Blaise scheduler across field offices • Load Testing • Must support a maximum of 600 users simultaneously • Process Testing • What are the locking issues, if any, between processes

  18. Benefits • Real-time reporting of survey progress • Eliminating physical movement of forms • Bringing survey processes together • Seamless communication between systems • Eliminate “stove-pipe” applications • Sharing of code

  19. Challenges • Implementing user access rights • Dealing with Blaise datamodel changes • Coordinating • Interviewers across the country • Routing cases across call centers • Multiple modes of data collection • Other processes being centralized • Bridging the gap between applications during transition

  20. Conclusion • Exciting time of development • Positive attitude towards centralization • Anticipating the benefits to be gained • Management is realizing the large scope • Stepping back and realizing the development process (less of “I want it now”) • Communication is open and working well • Many processes evolving together

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