Difference between revisions of "Hackathon 2013/UseCases"
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* General public | * General public | ||
** Display data in user friendly form | ** Display data in user friendly form | ||
+ | * Collections | ||
+ | ** Illinois Natural History Service | ||
+ | == Implementation plan and milestones == | ||
+ | * Proof of concept | ||
+ | * Import LepIndex | ||
+ | * Import Universal Chalcidoidea Database | ||
+ | * Import all species files | ||
+ | * Import all MX and 3i databases | ||
+ | * Develop data exchange with other applications |
Revision as of 09:19, 1 October 2013
Contents |
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
- Starting point for research
- 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
- Collections
- Illinois Natural History Service
Implementation plan and milestones
- Proof of concept
- Import LepIndex
- Import Universal Chalcidoidea Database
- Import all species files
- Import all MX and 3i databases
- Develop data exchange with other applications