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What does this team do?

Description: To develop a robust model that can describe all aspects of simple, rectangular data file in our domain. The model must include bridges from the physical representation of a rectangular data file to high-level conceptual objects in the model.

Dependencies: Required for complex data description

Simple to Complex
The Data Description View Team began working on the structure of a simple data description to cover archival data storage formats and to provide an extension base for describe more complex data description (i.e. data bases). This page captures the work of this group as it moves from the design of a simple data description to the design of complex data description. The shift in emphasis  from the simple to the complex takes place at the Minneapolis Sprint (2015-05-25). From this point minutes will be entered in the Complex Instrument Meeting Minutes unless revision or update is required for the Simple Instrument View. References between the two sets of minutes will be noted as required.
Simple Data Description

 From 201-10-28 to 2015-05-24

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Complex Data Description

From 2015-05-25

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    Mondays at 0700 Kansas, 0800 Washington, 1400 CET, 2200 Canberra

    Next meetings:

    Action Items:

    • Everyone to review PHDD
    • Everyone to review Dan's document
    • Achim to provide some information on the issues around the complexity of data description in DDI 3
    • Thérèse will provide a box and arrow diagram for Dan's work
    • Steve will take an initial look at how the two fit together

     

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    Team Members
    NameContactRole
    Steve McEachernsteven.mceachern@anu.edu.auTeam Leader
    Achim Wackerow joachim.wackerow@gesis.orgModeller

    Dan Gillman

    gillman.daniel@bls.govTeam member
    Larry Hoylelarryhoyle@ku.eduTeam member
    Ørnulf Risnesornulf.risnes@nsd.uib.noTeam member
    Barry Radlerbradler@wisc.eduTeam member
    Justin Lynchjustin.lynch@abs.gov.auTeam member
    Jay Greenfieldgreenfield_jay@bah.comTeam member
    Chris Seymourchris.seymour@stats.govt.nzTeam member
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