Version 1 & Roadmap

AccScript is currently in Version 1, with a roadmap toward wider NSO adoption.

Version 1 was built first around Moroccan national accounts production needs. It supports the Moroccan nomenclature and focuses on Supply and Use Table balancing in ERETES-style workflows.

The long-term ambition is to move toward a nomenclature-agnostic architecture, where each National Statistical Office can connect its own product and operation nomenclatures while keeping the same principle of reproducible scripting.

Development roadmap

From national proof of concept to international statistical cooperation.

Current version

Version 1

Moroccan nomenclature and SUT balancing

The first version focuses on product-level Supply and Use Table balancing using the Moroccan nomenclature and ERETES-style production logic.

Planned direction

Version 2

Nomenclature-agnostic architecture

The next major direction is to make AccScript independent from one specific national nomenclature, allowing each NSO to connect its own product and operation nomenclatures.

Longer-term direction

Version 3

Broader national accounts production support

Future versions may expand the engine, interfaces, interoperability, training material, and country-configuration layer while remaining aligned with SNA 2008 and SNA 2025.

Priorities

What future support would help accelerate.

Future development should focus on making the tool easier to adapt, easier to teach, easier to deploy, and easier to integrate with existing NSO production environments.

Country configuration layer
Improved documentation and learning material
Training packages for NSOs
Better interoperability with existing production systems
More advanced validation and quality-control tools
AI-assisted support, documentation search, and training guidance

Compliance

AccScript is designed around SNA 2008 and SNA 2025 national accounting logic.

The roadmap is not about changing the accounting framework. It is about improving the execution, documentation, testing, and transfer of production logic while remaining aligned with international national accounts standards.