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JDemetra+ officially recommended as software for the seasonal adjustment of official statistics
The Seasonal Adjustment Steering Group decided (see joint Eurostat ECB letter) at its meeting in December 2014 that JDemetra+ will be recommended, as of 2 February 2015, as software for conducting seasonal adjustment of official statistics within ESS and ESCB.
This decision was based on:
- The assessment that the seasonal adjustment tools within JDemetra+ ('core engines') comprise all applications necessary to conduct seasonal and calendar adjustment of high statistical quality.
- The results of JDemetra+ testing, in particular by the Seasonal Adjustment Centre of Excellence:
- Large-scale testing
- Reproducing seasonal adjustment processes
- Functional testing of JDemetra+ seasonal adjustment tools vis-à-vis the respective TRAMO-SEATS and X-13ARIMA-SEATS applications
- The availability of documentation in form of a JDemetra+ Quick Start and a JDemetra+ User Manual.
The latest version of JDemetra+ is available for downloading here.
For further information:
- For support on seasonal adjustment in general, and on JDemetra+ in particular, please use the ESS Seasonal Adjustment helpdesk.
- Contact:
- Dario Buono, Eurostat Unit B1
Developer(s) | Eurostat |
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Stable release | 2.2.2 / January 15, 2019; 9 months ago |
Repository | github.com/jdemetra/jdemetra-app |
Written in | C++, Java |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Available in | English |
License | EUPL |
Website | ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/software-jdemetra_en |
JDemetra+ is a program for seasonal adjustments that was developed and published by Eurostat – European Commission. It supports TRAMO&SEATS and X-12-ARIMA methods of adjustment.
- 1Development
- 2Features
Development[edit]
Governance[edit]
The Demetra+ project is governed by the Eurostat. Unlike other software development efforts done under an open source license, the Demetra+ project was not initiated by a community or a single developer, but started as an extension to the active role played by Eurostat (and in particular SA Steering Group) in the promotion, development and maintenance of a statistical analysis software solution. The SA Steering Group, which consists of Eurostat-ECB high level group of experts from NSIs and NCBs, has been promoting for several years the development of freely available Demetra solution for seasonal adjustment to be used within ESS. The SA Steering Group is responsible also for facilitating collaboration between separate organizations interested in development of SA tools and has ultimate control over the whole project. Although the software itself will be made available under an open source license, participation in development is contingent upon the decision of Steering Group. At the moment, it is decided that no typical open source development and testing is foreseen. The development of the software has been outsourced to the Department of Statistics of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB), and, for the moment, NBB remains a solely developer of Demetra+. In addition, the User Testing Group has been set up, with main tasks to supervise the implementation of the guidelines and user requirements. The User Testing Group is also responsible for issuing recommendations for new requirements and making decisions on adoption or rejection of new requirements not in line with the project guidelines.The Demetra+ community has been established on OSOR environment for reporting and exchange of experience between the members of the User Testing Group itself, as well as for communication with the development team in NBB.
Extensions[edit]
The Demetra+ allows developers to write implementation for:
- time series providers and browsers,
- repository for the definitions of SA processing,
- storage (or further processing) of the results,
- diagnostics on the SA estimations,
- summary (reporting) of a complete SA processing,
- data formatting (drag/drop and copy/paste).
Features[edit]
The technology (Object Oriented components) underlying the toolkit has proved to be a powerful and flexible solution for managing the complexity of seasonal adjustment algorithms and integrating the major well-known SA engines provided by the Bank of Spain and USCB. In addition, it could easily be embedded in many different environments allowing fast developments and extensions. In parallel with the adoption of the ESS guidelines on SA, the SASG has launched a task force on the SA tools users' requirements (February - April 2008) in order to define the functional and non functional requirements for a new SA tool DEMETRA+. The role of this community is the common sharing and testing of the new tool DEMETRA+ developed by BNB.
Description of menu’s buttons and their functionality[edit]
In Workspace menu from the Main menu the user can create new Workspaces, open an existing project in a new window, save the file, activates and deactivates the panels, open workspace recently saved and closes an open project.Tools menu is divided into three parts: Container for displaying data; Tool Window for charts and data transformation; Options for diagnostic and output options that can be set by user.Window menu offers the following functions: Floating, Tabbed, Tile vertically and Tile horizontally for the type of arrange all windows; Skinning for graphical appearance of Demetra+ and Documents options which offers some additional options for organising windows.
Description workspace layout[edit]
The key parts of the Demetra+ are:
- the browsers panel, which presents the available time series;
- the workspace panel, which shows information used or generated by the software;
- a central blank zone that will contain actual analyses;
- two auxiliary panels at the bottom of the application: TSProperties contains the current time series (from the browsers’ panel) and Logs contains logging information.
System requirements[edit]
Operating system: Microsoft Windows
Licensing[edit]
European Union Public License (EUPL) The EUPL is the first European Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) licence. It has been created on the initiative of the European Commission. Following an intensive preparatory process and a public consultation, it was approved by the European Commission on 9 January 2007. The EUPL is available in 22 official languages of the European Union, all with identical legal value. 1).
![Demetra Demetra](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125840509/738764737.jpg)
Notes and references[edit]
- Introduction to the EUPL licence - [1]
- X12 specifications - [2]
- Demetra+ extensions - [3]
- Development governance - [4]
Interface to the software[edit]
JDemetra+ has also an R interface developed in the package RJDemetra. It can be downloaded from its GitHub page: https://github.com/jdemetra/rjdemetra
External links[edit]
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