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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | An SDMX Agency is an [[Organisational_Schemes|Organisation]] type which is responsible for maintaining [[Structural Metadata]]. | + | An SDMX Agency is an [[Organisational_Schemes V10|Organisation]] type which is responsible for maintaining [[Structural Metadata]]. |
− | Agencies are maintained in a collection called an [[Agency_Scheme|Agency Scheme]], there may be more than one collection of Agencies (Agency Schemes) each one defining one or more Agencies. An Agency Scheme itself must be owned and maintained by an Agency, and therefore the topmost Agency Scheme is maintained by the Agency SDMX. The official SDMX Agency Scheme can be found in the [https://registry.sdmx.org Global Registry] and includes Agencies such as: | + | Agencies are maintained in a collection called an [[Agency_Scheme V10|Agency Scheme]], there may be more than one collection of Agencies (Agency Schemes) each one defining one or more Agencies. An Agency Scheme itself must be owned and maintained by an Agency, and therefore the topmost Agency Scheme is maintained by the Agency SDMX. The official SDMX Agency Scheme can be found in the [https://registry.sdmx.org Global Registry] and includes Agencies such as: |
* IMF - International Monetary Fund | * IMF - International Monetary Fund | ||
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Maintainable | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Maintainable | ||
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Identifiable | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Identifiable | ||
− | | [[Identifiable|Yes]] | + | | [[Identifiable V10|Yes]] |
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! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Item Scheme | ! scope=row style="text-align: left;" | Item Scheme | ||
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== Identity == | == Identity == | ||
− | An Agency has a Globally Unique Identifier, typically a short upper case string such as BIS, ECB, ESTAT, IMF, OECD, WB. This Id is used as part of the identify of all the [[Structural Metadata]] the Agency owns and maintains. If the Agency has a parent Agency then the parent Agencies Id is used as part of the Identification of the sub-Agency, for example BIS.STAT would refer to an Agency with Id STAT which is a member of, and therefore owned by, the BIS Agency. The sub-Agency STAT in the previous example would have its own Agency Scheme to maintain its own list of Agencies (if there are any sub agencies of the STAT department). The relationship between Agencies and sub-Agencies is covered in more detail in this [[Agency_Scheme|Agency Scheme]] article. | + | An Agency has a Globally Unique Identifier, typically a short upper case string such as BIS, ECB, ESTAT, IMF, OECD, WB. This Id is used as part of the identify of all the [[Structural Metadata]] the Agency owns and maintains. If the Agency has a parent Agency then the parent Agencies Id is used as part of the Identification of the sub-Agency, for example BIS.STAT would refer to an Agency with Id STAT which is a member of, and therefore owned by, the BIS Agency. The sub-Agency STAT in the previous example would have its own Agency Scheme to maintain its own list of Agencies (if there are any sub agencies of the STAT department). The relationship between Agencies and sub-Agencies is covered in more detail in this [[Agency_Scheme V10|Agency Scheme]] article. |
== Content == | == Content == | ||
Other than an Identification, an Agency has a Name (multilingual), Description (multilingual) and can have zero to many [[Contacts|Contacts]]. | Other than an Identification, an Agency has a Name (multilingual), Description (multilingual) and can have zero to many [[Contacts|Contacts]]. |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 29 August 2022
Contents
Overview
An SDMX Agency is an Organisation type which is responsible for maintaining Structural Metadata.
Agencies are maintained in a collection called an Agency Scheme, there may be more than one collection of Agencies (Agency Schemes) each one defining one or more Agencies. An Agency Scheme itself must be owned and maintained by an Agency, and therefore the topmost Agency Scheme is maintained by the Agency SDMX. The official SDMX Agency Scheme can be found in the Global Registry and includes Agencies such as:
- IMF - International Monetary Fund
- OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Eurostat - Statistical Office of the European Union
Structure Properties
Structure Type | Standard SDMX Structural Metadata Artefact |
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Maintainable | Yes |
Identifiable | Yes |
Item Scheme | No |
SDMX Information Model Versions | 1.0, 2.0, 2.1 |
URN - Agency namespace | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.base.Agency |
Example | urn:sdmx:org.sdmx.infomodel.base.Agency=BIS |
Context within the SDMX 2.1 Information Model
Identity
An Agency has a Globally Unique Identifier, typically a short upper case string such as BIS, ECB, ESTAT, IMF, OECD, WB. This Id is used as part of the identify of all the Structural Metadata the Agency owns and maintains. If the Agency has a parent Agency then the parent Agencies Id is used as part of the Identification of the sub-Agency, for example BIS.STAT would refer to an Agency with Id STAT which is a member of, and therefore owned by, the BIS Agency. The sub-Agency STAT in the previous example would have its own Agency Scheme to maintain its own list of Agencies (if there are any sub agencies of the STAT department). The relationship between Agencies and sub-Agencies is covered in more detail in this Agency Scheme article.
Content
Other than an Identification, an Agency has a Name (multilingual), Description (multilingual) and can have zero to many Contacts.