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Generic GSIM-SUM ontology

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The GSIM-SUM ontology is the Istat profiling version of the GSIM ontology that was developed by Istat and the French Institute of Statistics (Insee). The GSIM ontology is the OWL representation of the Generic Statistic Information Model developed by UNECE, that divides the domain of interest into four macro areas:

  • business, it contains the informative objects that allows describing the planning and the phases of statistical programs and the processes to be undertaken to implement these programs;
  • exchange, contains the informative objects that allows describing the inputs and outputs of a statistical organization that are exchanged via “exchange channels”;
  • concepts, contains the informative objects for defining the meaning of the data and of what data measures;
  • structures, contains the objects that describe and define the structures storing the data.

The GSIM-SUM ontology specializes the GSIM model by adding other concepts such as, for example, the Data Content, the version of a classification, the variant of a classification and the variant structure of a classification to further detail concepts that in GSIM results to be too generic for the Istat’s requirements.

Ontologies are published in RDF-XML, Turtle and Json-ld formats.

Typology: id:217565

Date of Issue: 22 June 2018

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