SEEK schemas and tools in support of concept taxonomy. http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/tdwg/ - “Taxonomic Concept Schema” – an XML schema that allows the exchange of taxonomic information stemming from a wide range of taxonomic databases and -models. - A two-year community-wide effort; was adopted as a TDWG standard at the 2005 meetings in St. Petersburg. - Enables taxonomic providers to “translate” name-based information into concepts for the purpose of data merging and periodical updates.
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SEEK schemas and tools in support of concept taxonomy.
http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/tdwg/
- “Taxonomic Concept Schema” – an XML
schema that allows the exchange of
taxonomic information stemming from a
wide range of taxonomic databases and
-models.
- A two-year community-wide effort;
was adopted as a TDWG standard
at the 2005 meetings in St. Petersburg.
- Enables taxonomic providers to “translate”
name-based information into concepts for
the purpose of data merging and periodical
updates.
SEEK schemas and tools in support of concept taxonomy.
- A simple tool (MS Excel macro) to enter concept relationships for the “Flora of Carolinas” project.
SEEK schemas and tools in support of concept taxonomy.
- In progress: user-driven design of a concept relationship visualization and editing tool.
SEEK schemas and tools in support of concept taxonomy.
- In progress: user-driven design of a concept relationship visualization and editing tool.
I. Concept taxonomy in MSExcel
ABQ 2006 Session II: Where are we now?
A simple list of taxonomic concepts for weevils.
Internal, vertical "parent/child" relationships.
Internal, vertical "parent/child" relationships.
Internal, vertical "parent/child" relationships.
II. Status quo of the ConceptMapper
ABQ 2006 Session II: Where are we now?
ConceptMapper – Help function (version 1.0!)
ConceptMapper – two classifications & interrelationships I
ConceptMapper – two classifications & interrelationships II
ConceptMapper – "matrix view for interrelationships"