Title: Do%20conceptual%20systems%20improve%20concepts%20effectiveness?
1Do conceptual systems improve concepts
effectiveness?
Statistics Portugal/ Metadata Unit LuÃsa Saraiva
(luisa.saraiva_at_ine.pt)
- Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD
- Work Session on Statistical Metadata (METIS)
- Lisbon, 11 13 March, 2009
2Digging below the surface
- ACCURACY
- collecting
- treatment
- sharing
- dissemination
- of statistical information
the management and interchange of data and
metadata
3Digging below the surface
- Terminology management
- building of concept systems
- harmonization of concepts
- provide efficiency in the organization and
representation of knowledge
4concerning concepts system in statistics
Portugal
5concerning concepts system in statistics
Portugal
Attributes
6concerning concepts system in statistics
Portugal
Information retrieval
CODED - OECD Glossary
7grasping the meaning, to occupy the right place
- Conceptual system
- structured set of concepts established according
to the relations between them, each concept being
determined by its position in the set - which characteristics
- show their similarities and delimitations
- are essential to the evaluation of the
connections supporting their relations - reveal gaps and inadequacies
8grasping the meaning, to occupy the right place
- Concepts do not exist as
- isolated units of knowledge,
- but always in relation to others
Hierarchic Relations Generic
Hierarchic Relations Partitive
Associative Relations
9tying designations and definitionsto their
respective concepts!
- Essential conditions to build concept systems
- exhaustive understanding of the conceptualization
that structures knowledge - objectives and expectations of real and potential
users - changes, evolution and expansion that will
inevitably occur
10tying designations and definitionsto their
respective concepts!
- Stages to be accomplished
- gathering of unstructured concepts
- consulting of sources of information
- the allocation of the concepts within the concept
system - the formulation of the definitions and the
designations for each one.
11tying designations and definitions to their
respective concepts!
- concepts selection
- terms attribution
- definitions formulation
- the way the model of the concepts structure is
achieved
12detail of a concept system (1)
(1) Indented list
Unstructured concepts Structured concepts
Environment Environment
Biological waste Waste Containment Disposal of waste Household waste Dumping at sea Solid waste Industrial wastes management Landfil Waste collection 4 Waste 4.1Biological waste 4.2 Household waste 4.3 Solid waste 4.4 Industrial wastes 4.5 Waste management 4.5.1Disposal of waste 4.5.1.1 Containment 4.5.1.2 Landfil 4.5.1.3 Dumping at sea 4.5.2 Waste collection
4 ? 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Generic Relations
4 ? 4.5 Associative Relations
4.5 ? 4.5.1 4.5.2 Partitive Relations
4.5.1 ? 4.5.1.1 4.5.1.2 4.5.1.3 Partitive Relations
13How far leads the path?
- Convergence
- is of vital importance for users in general
- ensures consistency
- reduces ambiguity
- avoids misunderstandings
14How far leads the path?
- However big the undertaking may be
- its worth running
- the risk!
15- Statistics Portugal Concepts system
- access and presentation
- in real time
16Thank you for your attention