Difference between revisions of "Hackathon 2013/UseCases"

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== Topics to be covered ==
 
== Topics to be covered ==
 
* Use cases, identify types of users and what we must deliver.
 
* Use cases, identify types of users and what we must deliver.
* Define sequence of milestones.
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* Define implementation plan and milestones.
 
* Map imports from Species Files, MX and 3i into TaxonWorks.
 
* Map imports from Species Files, MX and 3i into TaxonWorks.
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== Use cases ==
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* Taxonomists
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** Starting point for research
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*** Existing hierarchy with nomenclatural data
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*** References to relevant literature
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*** Added information: specimen data, images, sound recordings
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** Assistance during research
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*** Generate private copy with relevant scope
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*** Add data in database
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*** Manage characters including molecular
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*** Handle OTUs in flux
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*** Export text to drop in manuscript
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** Upon publication
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*** Merge private copy into public database
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* Data aggregators
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** Export data to Catalogue of Life and ITIS
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** Develop data exchange with GBIF, ZooBank, others
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* Web service clients
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** Requests for hierarchy
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** Inquiries about status of names
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** Participate in attempts to resolve conflicts with Catalogue of Life Piping Tool
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* General public
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** Display data in user friendly form

Revision as of 08:33, 1 October 2013

Members

  • Daisie Huang
  • David Eades
  • Marilyn Beckman

Topics to be covered

  • Use cases, identify types of users and what we must deliver.
  • Define implementation plan and milestones.
  • Map imports from Species Files, MX and 3i into TaxonWorks.


Use cases

  • Taxonomists
    • Starting point for research
      • Existing hierarchy with nomenclatural data
      • References to relevant literature
      • Added information: specimen data, images, sound recordings
    • Assistance during research
      • Generate private copy with relevant scope
      • Add data in database
      • Manage characters including molecular
      • Handle OTUs in flux
      • Export text to drop in manuscript
    • Upon publication
      • Merge private copy into public database
  • Data aggregators
    • Export data to Catalogue of Life and ITIS
    • Develop data exchange with GBIF, ZooBank, others
  • Web service clients
    • Requests for hierarchy
    • Inquiries about status of names
    • Participate in attempts to resolve conflicts with Catalogue of Life Piping Tool
  • General public
    • Display data in user friendly form