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Statistical Metadata Driven eForms

Statistical Metadata Driven eForms. Oleg Volguine Assistant Director Technology Services Division Australian Bureau of Statistics. Background.

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Statistical Metadata Driven eForms

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  1. Statistical Metadata Driven eForms Oleg Volguine Assistant Director Technology Services Division Australian Bureau of Statistics

  2. Background ABS 2017 strategic transformation program – modernise statistical infrastructure, using international standards and new technologies to be more responsive and efficient. In 2012, ABS made the strategic decision to transition its web surveys to the Blaise Internet eForm collection platform (using Statistics Netherlands Blaise product) Currently Blaise Internet instruments are manually developed by programmers based on eForm specifications produced by business teams. This is a time-consuming and resource intensive process

  3. Project Investigate the feasibility of developing a system which uses a DDI 3.1 instrument specification to generate a functional production grade eForm on the Blaise Internet collection platform. Key Outputs Land Management Practices Survey (LaMPS) eForm generated from DDI Instrument Authoring Tool DDI to Blaise eForm Transformation Service

  4. Designer uses Instrument Authoring Tool to create the instrument specification using a graphical interface (GUI is in business terms, complex DDI is hidden away) Solution Overview

  5. Instrument Authoring Tool registers and stores metadata in the MRR Solution Overview

  6. Designer is able to generate and Preview eForm with a click of a button Solution Overview

  7. When specification is complete, designer clicks a button to submit form for review. Automated processes build and deploy the eForm. Reviewers/Approvers are notified. Solution Overview

  8. DDI Instrument Sample for Land Management Practices Survey Land Management Practices Survey (LaMPS) as early adopter instrument to develop DDI sample 56 questions with 345 data items 16,000 lines of XML Used DDI 3.1 and custom extensions Developing a sample which will be used to develop Profiles

  9. DDI Coverage and eForm Generated

  10. DDI Coverage and eForm Generated

  11. DDI Coverage and eForm Generated

  12. Key Challenges and Learnings Layouts for eForm Instruments Challenge: Exact positioning of elements on web page is difficult to achieve without specifying precise coordinates. Solution: Standardised corporate templates that specify eForm layouts (including typical positioning of elements). Grid/Matrix/Table Questions Challenge: More complex structures and DDI3.1 does not naturally support the structure or layout of these types of questions. Solution: DDI MultipleQuestionItems as column headers nested within other MultipleQuestionItems for rows. The DDI extension mechanism was also used to indicate whether the question was intended to be presented as a “Grid” question.

  13. Project Results Project concluded in February 2014 and succeeded in producing an automatically generated Blaise eForm from a DDI instrument specification. Approximately 80% of Blaise eForm code was automatically generated and used as for the 2013-14 Land Management Practices Survey. Reduced the first round of the LaMPS survey development from 10 days to 2 days. Project demonstrated the use of the Instrument Authoring Tool to define instrument specification using DDI in a efficient manner.

  14. Recorded Demo

  15. Vision for the Future and Next Steps Vision for the Future Instrument Authoring Tool (IAT) to search for and discover existing survey metadata to quickly update existing surveys for new production cycles and to assemble entirely new survey instruments. Integrated IAT, SWM and MRR for automated execution of statistical business processes and storage and versioning of statistical metadata assets. Click of a button and fully automated execution to deliver results. Next Steps Continuation of the development of the Instrument Authoring Tool and the ABS DDI Instrument Profile to support survey instrument creation; Continuation of the development of the DDI to Blaise eForm transformation service which will support the automated creation of eForms beyond the capabilities developed for the LaMPS survey, for use by other ABS online collections; Analysis and re-engineering of existing business processes for eForm development, for implementation and automation in SWM;

  16. Thank you.andQuestions ?

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