A suite of visual languages for model-driven development of statistical surveys and services
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Kim, Chul Hwee
Grundy, John
Hosking, John
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Elsevier
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OBJECTIVE: To provide statistician end users with a visual language environment for
complex statistical survey design and implementation.
METHODS: We have developed, in conjunction with professional statisticians, the Statistical
Design Language (SDL), an integrated suite of visual languages aimed at supporting the
process of designing statistical surveys, and its support environment, SDLTool. SDL
comprises five diagrammatic notations: survey diagrams, data diagrams, technique
diagrams, task diagrams and process diagrams. SDLTool provides an integrated environment
supporting design, coordination, execution, sharing and publication of complex
statistical survey techniques as web services. SDLTool allows association of model
components with survey artefacts, including data sets, metadata, and statistical package
analysis scripts, with the ability to execute elements of the survey design model to
implement survey analysis.
RESULTS: We describe three evaluations of SDL and SDLTool: use of the notation by expert
statistician to design and execute surveys; useability evaluation of the environment; and
assessment of several generated statistical analysis web services.
CONCLUSION: We have shown the effectiveness of SDLTool for supporting statistical survey
design and implementation.
Practice implications: We have developed a more effective approach to supporting
statisticians in their survey design work.
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Journal of Visual Languages & Computing