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Seek Taxon Notes Nov 3

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- What are our software development priorities?
- * finish/improve current work on TOS
- ** update object model
- ** finish the parser
- ** use Hibernate for database abstraction
- ** add MSW data, changes over time, in TCS format
- ** make SOAP server more robust (1 week max)
- * new functionality for TOS
- ** API's to receive and output TCS and OWL
- ** Kepler actor?
- ** Integrate LSID server into
- * Visualization Browsing and Editing Tools
- ** Browser within 6 mos
- ** Editing within 9 months?
- ** What kind of editing tools are needed?
- *** single concept
- *** batch addition, editing
- ** Should we have seperate tools? There should be coordination between the 2 - not different displays for user to view
- ** How does current work fit in?
- *** Xianhua's TaCBE tool, browsing and editing - where does this fit in?
- *** Napier's (Martin) visualization tool for tree comparison - doesn't edit
- * Dataset markup tools
- ** modification of EML taxonomic section
- ** allow manual markup of dataset metadata
- ** auto markup
- * Napier
- ** tool to define mappings from other dbs to TCS
- *** will look at MapForce
- **
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+ __Miscellaneous notes from thau__
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+ information in versioning systems have:
+ *public versions
+ *private versions
+ *working versions
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+ might be nice to incorporate this notion into the lsid server
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+ questions that come up when looking at browser tools
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+ * who are the users?
+ * what visual representions do the users want? tree, graph, touch-graph?
+ * what work are we trying to make more efficient and how is that work done?
+ * what is the relationship between the visualization and editing tool?
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+ note from jessie on point 2 - we found that taxonomists like trees, even though the underlying data model is a graph I published on this
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