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Explored possibility of auto-generating forms from xml through XForms technology
Concluded that concrete XForms implementations not quite up to the job yet (June 2005)XForms works by taking a schema plus a corresponding xml 'instance' file to generate a forms document. The implementations so far (formsplayer, chiba, novell xforms) have trouble with 'switch' and 'optional' elements in a schema, tcs contains both. Revisions to XForms 1.1 will solve some of these difficulties (ability to insert optional elements into xml instance). 
 
Produced TCS Data Sets for multiple taxonomy visualisation
Kopersky Moss (14 * 10-10,000 taxa & species)
MANIS (15 * 1,000-9,000 taxa & species)
ITIS (7 * 200,000-250,000 taxa)
ITIS TCS XML file huge for seven entire hierarchies - 650MB
Unwieldy for large data sets?
Takes 2.5 minutes to read in and parse (slightly faster with StAX v SAX parser) and uses 350MB+ memory
Two pass parsing uses less memory but 4 minutes to parse
 
 
 
Additions/Refinements to visualisation
Ability to find uniquely named taxa out of a set of classifications
Speeded up large tree comparisons - 2.5s to find classification structural changes
Simple hash functions to reference names across classifications reduce memory footprint for sparser datasets without detriment to speed
Added panel for visually comparing one particular name of interest across classifications
add more later
 
 
Attended TDWG 2005 meeting in St Petersburg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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