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| Topic | What was produced this week | What are the follow-up plans and schedule |
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| META Deliverables (across groups) | "NHigel" - the hello-world example Revision to the conceptual framework (Ernie's early work during the week) |
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1 | SDG indicators | (1) The Outline of the main "Guidelines" deliverable (2) A ZIP file of the "Glossary" (aligned concepts, terms, and definitions, covering indicators, dis-aggregation "variables", and codelists). Snapshot of indicator compilation, Working documents in this Google Docs folder (3) Technology Alignment draft (in Google docs) - (notional) just a rough statement to feed into the terms of reference of a group to do this work. | massimo.migliorini (Unlicensed) to report to UNDRR (November 2019)
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3 | Data collection across a diverse network | A document describing ALPHA++ which will: - provide the basis for funding proposals;
- provide a proof of concept, and an implementation, for the interoperability of health data relating to CDs and NCDs (SDGs 3.3 and 3.4)
Forms a basis for how to build data resources for health. Funding call in December. |
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4 | Guidelines around terminologies | What the group will produce and where it will go: - We have scoped our output paper, and how it fits with a complementary guidelines,
we will further structure a series of follow-up papers to comment on insights as implementation unfolds (all) - We have created a draft structure of the paper/report,
recalling the guidelines for output and varying levels of technical detail (all, Simon leads) - We have developed a draft framework of semantic interoperation
- checked against briefings on requirements from other groups - and will finalise the prose and concept (PLB, all to review) - Based on the framework, we have formulated recommendations directed towards
users, developers, and infrastructure planners in the selection, deployment, and use of semantic interoperability options across a range of capacities. We will continue to refine these. (Alejandra leads, sub-leads based on foci, all to review) - We have developed user profiles based on work from other groups which we will use to formulate user stories implementing the recommendations within the framework. This includes the Hello World example.
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5 | Data harmonisation and cleaning | Practitioner-level guidelines (Ernie to lead): Data Processing Across Domains Using Shared Libraries and Practices - Best Practice Guidelines and Recommendations - Word doc DOCX Draft recommendations (Dan Gillman, to be integrated) - Word Doc DOCX
Technical guidelines/implementation examples (Steve to lead): Implementing the case study example now Public RMarkdown Document - Rpubs: http://rpubs.com/stevenmce/DagstuhlGroup5_R_Example1_NOW Underlying processing syntax - Zip file
Implementing the case study with simple interventions - to be drafted Automating the case study in the future, implementing approaches from other groups - to be drafted
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How do we move these forward?
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