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Products

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No specific type of data set is defined for metadata, since sets of metadata can have any of the structures defined. However, COOS specifies the metadataFor property that can be used to associate a set of metadata to the dataset (or other resource) that it qualifies. For example, the [[SDMX]] standard defines the notion of a MetadataSet which conforms to a MetadataStructureDefinition and can be attached to differents types of targets. Note that the notion of metadata is contextual: a table of exchange rates can be viewed as a data set in the framework of a financial study but as metadata for a set of international consumer prizes. The range of the metadataFor property is intentionally left open in order to allow for cases where matadata sets are attached to studies or other kind of products.

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No specific type of data set is defined for metadata, since sets of metadata can have any of the structures defined. However, COOS specifies the metadataFor property that can be used to associate a set of metadata to the dataset (or other resource) that it qualifies. For example, the [[SDMX]] standard defines the notion of a MetadataSet which conforms to a MetadataStructureDefinition and can be attached to differents types of targets. Note that the notion of metadata is contextual: a table of exchange rates can be viewed as a data set in the framework of a financial study but as metadata for a set of international consumer prices. The range of the metadataFor property is intentionally left open in order to allow for cases where matadata sets are attached to studies or other kind of products.

To further qualify statistical products, COOS defines two properties: content and presentation, that take their values in controlled vocabularies (represented as SKOS concept schemes). More specifically, COOS defines the following values for these properties: