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Work sessions (in parallel) Remote execution, remote access: what is it all about?

Work sessions (in parallel) Remote execution, remote access: what is it all about?. Coordination : Roxane Silberman CNRS/ Réseau Quetelet P resented by David Schiller / IAB, Christopher Gürke / destatis , Stefan Bender / IAB.

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Work sessions (in parallel) Remote execution, remote access: what is it all about?

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  1. Work sessions (in parallel)Remote execution, remote access:what is it all about? Coordination : RoxaneSilberman CNRS/RéseauQuetelet Presented by David Schiller / IAB, Christopher Gürke / destatis, Stefan Bender / IAB Luxembourg, First European Data Access Forum (EDAF), 2012/03/27

  2. Shape of this session • Short introduction on the topic • Open discussion with inputs from all partners • Topics, findings and ideas are collected and presented to the Forum

  3. Topics of the session • Working remotely with confidential microdata • Two possible ways: • Remote Access • Remote Execution • The pros and cons of both have to be discussed • Next steps in Europe • Bringing data to the researcher (in a secure way) • Force comparative research in Europe (not only on state level)

  4. Remote Access • In Europe done by (at least) eight access facilities: • Statistics Denmark, ONS UK, Statistics Sweden, Statistics Slovenia, CBS Netherlands, INSEE France, SDS UK, IAB Germany. • Researchers have access via a secure connection and work with the data • Researchers see the microdata she/he works with • Data stays at the server of the access facility, only a video stream is transmitted • Output is checked at the end of the research and sent to the researcher via email

  5. Remote Execution • In Europe done by a number of access facilities: • e.g. LISSY, Luxembourg, SOEP Germany, IAB Germany, destatis Germany. • Researchers submit their programs; the staff of the access facility runs it on the data • No direct access to the microdata • Due to high data security, calculations run on very detailed microdata • Output is checked at the end of the research and sent to the researcher via email

  6. Remote Access Network for Europe • Many access facilities in different countries offer Remote Access and Remote Execution. Many countries have developed their own solution. • Only the data provided by the access facility could be analyzed. • Normally only data from one country • To force European transnational research single access solutions have to be incorporated into a remote access network • This could be done with Remote Access, Remote Execution or a combination of both

  7. And now… …its up to you! • Discussion of the situation in the single countries. • Discussion of a transnational remote access network. • Transfer of the single countries solution into the network.

  8. Thanks for Listening Contact: stefan.bender@iab.de Website: http://www.dwbproject.org/

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