Describe a layered S-DWH Technology Architecture Information Systems Architecture Business...

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Management processes - planning, controlling and organizing execution of any type of activity Business processes - constitutes the core business and creates the primary values - described by the Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM)

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describe a layered S-DWH

TechnologyArchitecture

Information Systems Architecture

BusinessArchitecture

THREE WAYS TO

“A blueprint of the enterprise that provides a common understanding of the organization and is used to align strategic objectives and tactical demands.“

BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE

FOCUS ONManagement processes

- planning, controlling and organizing execution of any type of activity

Business processes- constitutes the core business and creates the primary values- described by the Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM)

SOURCE LAYER

INTEGRATION LAYER

INTERPRETATION LAYER

ACCESS LAYER

Statistical framework management Statistical program management Knowledge managementData managementProcess data managementProvider managementCustomer management

GSBPM OVERACHING PROCESSES

Quality managementMetadata management }

S-DWH OVERARCHING PROCESSES

S-DWH ManagementBusiness register management Web communication managementData capturing management Output management

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GSIM - Generic Statistical Information Model

THE FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM- Expresses the S-DWH business architecture using

• business processes• management processes• the four GSIM categories

HIGH LEVEL

ProviderManagement

Process MetadataManagement

Statistical ProgramManagement

Business RegisterManagement

OutputManagement

Data Management

WebCommunication

Management

CustomerManagement

Data CapturingManagement

S-DWH Management

IVAccess

ISource

IIIInterpretation

IIIntegration

Statistical FrameworkManagement

specify needs

evaluatedisseminate

analyze

build

archive

process

collect

collect

design

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