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MSIS 2012 – Statistics Sweden

MSIS 2012 – Statistics Sweden. Guidance for Statistical Services. Jakob Engdahl ( jakob.engdahl@scb.se ) Head of Architecture and Strategy unit – IT Department Statistic Sweden. Zachman Framework. Interrogatives : How, What, Who, Where, When and Why. How. What. When. Who.

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MSIS 2012 – Statistics Sweden

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  1. MSIS 2012 – Statistics Sweden Guidance for Statistical Services • Jakob Engdahl ( jakob.engdahl@scb.se ) • Head of Architecture and Strategyunit – IT Department • Statistic Sweden

  2. Zachman Framework Interrogatives: How, What, Who, Where, When and Why How What When Who Contextual Process Identification Inventory Identification Timing Identification Responsibility Identification Conceptual Process Definition Inventory Definition Timing Definition Responsibility Definition Levels/Perspectives System Logic Process Representation Inventory Representation Timing Representation Responsibility Representation Technology Process Specification Inventory Specification Timing Specification Responsibility Specification

  3. GSBPM and GSIM GSBPM GSIM CRM Business Knowledge Process flow model How What GSIM Contextual Process Identification Inventory Identification Conceptual Process Definition Inventory Definition Process flow model GSIM CRM Unifiedmodel (Information flow)

  4. Unifiedmodel Unifiedmodel – information flow GSBPM -process GSIM-Object GSBPM -process GSIM-Object GSBPM -process GSIM-Object GSIM-Object GSBPM -process GSIM-Object

  5. From Business to Systems Business Knowledge GSIM GSBPM How What Contextual Process Identification Inventory Identification Conceptual Process Definition Inventory Definition Process flow model GSIM CRM Unifiedmodel (Information flow) ArchitectureKnowledge:Principles of SOA System Knowledge System Logic Process Representation Inventory Representation

  6. SOA Principles • Standardized Service Contract • Service LooseCoupling • Service Abstraction • Service Reusability • Service Autonomy • Service Statelessness • Service Discoverability • Service Composability

  7. SOA Pitfalls • Exposing existing tools as services • Only tools aligned with the GSBPM should be considered • Encapsulating generic tools is a technology first approach • Translating GSIM-Objects into information services • Encapsulating the “GSIM-Nouns” will create a dependency structure that would hinder the possibilities for international collaboration

  8. Conclusions • The development of a GSIM provides the statistical community with the next building block for international collaboration • Statistical Services should encapsulate fragments of the statistical production process • Statistical Services should communicate using GSIM-objects • Following the SOA Principles allows us to avoid the pitfalls

  9. Thank you for your attention

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