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1 Best Practices NMFS EDM June 18, 2013M. Brady

2 Context June 18, 2013M. Brady

3 EDM Scope June 18, 2013M. Brady

4 EDM Goals Capability Speed Efficiency Accuracy Confidence June 18, 2013M. Brady

5 Best Practice Concepts Integration & Consistency – All parts have to work together. Access – Data only has value if you can get to it. Understanding – Data only has value if you understand it. QA/QC – It’s only worth something if it’s right. Design & Modernization (other than integration) – Everything works better with a great design. June 18, 2013M. Brady

6 Integration & Consistency Controlled vocabularies Proper use of database keys Design of super-systems precedes subsystems All observations of a single event share a single report (e.g. multistream fishing reporting) June 18, 2013M. Brady

7 Integration & Consistency Data collection – Eliminate redundant reporting – Don’t collect data unless used – Automation: reduction of human data entry or processing eliminates errors and speeds the process June 18, 2013M. Brady

8 Integration & Consistency Data collection – Better ergonomics Prefill electronic forms Provide only appropriate choices. Reject initial invalid entries. Provide immediate feedback for invalid entries. Accept, quarantine, and report all persistent invalid entries. June 18, 2013M. Brady

9 Integration & Consistency Consistency between regulations and data (e.g. trip definitions by regulation are not the same as by VMS) Use a master data store. – Data is discoverable – Repeatable and consistent analyses – System is carefully designed and data Qced. Use calibration factors when combining data into a meta-analysis. June 18, 2013M. Brady

10 Integration & Consistency Standardize use of data types – Dates – Numeric vs. strings June 18, 2013M. Brady

11 Access Permissions – All NOAA Analysts & Managers should have read access to all fisheries data. Discoverable – Metadata – Controlled vocabularies – Master data store – Effective search engines June 18, 2013M. Brady

12 Access Protection – Security – Archiving June 18, 2013M. Brady

13 QA/QC All detected errors must be corrected! Automatically check all records for validity. Automatically detect duplicates. Automatically check for orphans in potentially integrated data. Other errors are primarily human detectable – Provide immediately accessible reporting mechanism (suggestion box) – Follow up assurance mechanism June 18, 2013M. Brady

14 Understanding Documentation – Description of process – Down to the columns Streamline processes (see Design) June 18, 2013M. Brady

15 Design Use state of the art communication systems at sea or buffer data and transmit from shore. Single use columns in tables – avoid kludgy codings June 18, 2013M. Brady

16 Design For bulk data, such as acoustic, store data on a server and provide analysis service at the same location. This allows collaboration of multiple investigators on a shared data set. Streamline processes - use the simplest possible design. Automate repetitive analyses June 18, 2013M. Brady


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