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New graphics tools in Statistics Finland Task force Visualisation Luxembourg, 6 May 2008
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29.2.20082Markku Huttunen XML publication process – where are we at? At the end of April 2008 XML publication process is used fully in 25 statistics (HTML and PDF publication produced) Further 15 statistics publish statistical releases Further 30 statistics are planning to take XML publication process to full production by the end of 2008 Better graphics tools to XML-production are needed Producing graphics is a manual process The quality of the graphics has not been satisfactory
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29.2.20083Markku Huttunen XML based dissemination process - XML and PC-Axis Picture: Harri Lehtinen
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29.2.20084Markku Huttunen Task of the graphics project Task of the project was to find tools for producing graphics for basic statistical publications (HTML, PDF, print) Animations, GIS etc. were excluded Applications on the agenda of the project CMS (jfreechart), DeltaGraph, Excel2007, HarvardGraphics, OpenOffice Draw, RainPro (SharpPlot) - PX-Edit, SAS/Graph, SPSS, Xact
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29.2.20085Markku Huttunen Main results of the graphics project Tools for producing graphics for basic statistical publications SAS/Graph for SAS based production processes RainPro for PX-Edit based production processes For high quality printed publications HarwardGraphics -> DeltaGraph (to be evaluated further)
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29.2.20086Markku Huttunen More detailed results HarvardGraphics: Currently in use (Advanced Presentations 3.0) Problems with the technical quality of the image files (PNG, JPG, TIF) Production cannot be automated DeltaGraph: Technically good quality of image files (PNG) Many modes of drawing graphs Production cannot be automated SF already has some experience Will replace HarvardGraphics in manual production of graphs? Xact: Basically similar to DeltaGraph SF has no experience Considerably more expensive than DeltaGraph
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29.2.20087Markku Huttunen More detailed results 2 CMS (jFreeChart): Java library No ready made user interfaces -> a lot of programming Not a promising solution? SPSS and OpenOffice: Not interesting? Continuing use of MS-Office (ICT strategy) SPSS not used in statistics production Excel2007 New user interface, graphs can be saved as image files Graphics basically the same as in Excel97 Integration to table production is possible using macros, but they have to be programmed again (Excel97 -> Excel2007) Integration to XML-publication process not possible
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29.2.20088Markku Huttunen More detailed results 3 RainPro (APL-graphics) Graph production with this when tables are produced with PX-Edit (compare to SAS) Many modes of drawing graphs, also PNG and SVG Used in Tieto Enator´s PX-Web based graphics database product Integration to PX-Edit seamless Software development and courses needed SAS-EG/Graph: Techically high-quality image files (SAS 9.1.3 tested; SAS 9.2 is now available - not yet tested) Many modes of drawing graphs, in v. 9.2 also PNG and SVG SAS-EG user interface and creates SAS code can be automated Training required Statistical tables produced with SAS image production also with SAS Production process of graphs has to be planned (SAS EG & Base-SAS) Software development and courses needed
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29.2.20089Markku Huttunen XML based dissemination process - XML and PC-Axis Picture: Harri Lehtinen
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