2010 News

Space-Time Research Supports SDMX Open Data Standard

First Commercial Web-Service SDMX

Space-Time Research has announced support of the SDMX Technical Standards Version 2.0 for Release 7.0 of the popular SuperSTAR tabulation and dissemination software. SDMX (Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange) is a global initiative to facilitate the automated exchange and processing of data and metadata between organizations.

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SuperSTAR Release 6.7 is now available

Space-Time Research’s SuperSTAR 6.7 delivers dramatic speed increase plus customer-driven enhancements.

SuperSTAR Release 6.7 has documented speed increases of a factor of 3 for table production processes, and a staggering factor of 10-100 when recoding large data sets with hundreds of thousands of classifications and up.

The release also unveils a richer Web 2.0 user experience to the interactive performance of ArcGIS Server-based Thematic Mapping Views and introduces a capability for end users to add their own data sets, sourced from user defined URLs, as overlaid map layers.

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STC and the State of Louisiana get more value from Immunization Registry Data Assets using SuperSTAR

Immunization registries are fast becoming a health data asset. They are potentially the most important information resource within a health agency, especially with the federal focus on meaningful use and health information exchange. Learn how Scientific Technologies Corporation and the State of Louisiana created an information environment offering new data to users and decision makers that had not been available before, enabling risk assessment, improved resource management and the ability to rapidly respond to changing conditions.

Download the Leveraging Statewide Immunization Registry Data Assets white paper.

 

Easier, faster access to microdata!

Our new, ground-breaking online application enables official statistics providers to give their users much easier and faster access to microdata.

This solution, already being used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) for their 2006 Census, provides users with a self-service application. This application lets users submit ad hoc queries against microdata datasets, and the results are confidentialized “on the fly” before being returned to the user’s browser.

Watch the video to learn about the microdata solution.

Read more in the Online Microdata Access Brief.