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Lorna Morris, 05/31/2012 05:45 PM


Thursday, Skype Meeting, Vibrant Index Issues, (Anton, Andreas M., Andreas K., Lorna) 31.5.2012

How do we display links for Misapplied names in the VIBRANT search index?

  • A distinct name can have more than one status (e.g. Misapplied name, Accepted Taxon) in a single multi-classification

source. Currently the VIBRANT index doesn't indicate which Taxa the name is misapplied for. Thus status applied to a Taxon

Relationship rather than the Taxon itself.

  • Longer-term solution: Discuss re-modelling the CDM. Misapplied name is the status of a Taxon Relationship not a Taxon.

Misapplied names are currently handled the same as Accepted Taxa in the CDM. They should be handled differently. Chagning the

model will impact the taxonomic Editor and other software. Updating the model may be useful for the Redlist project.

  • Shorter-term-solution: Change the interface to direct the user to the available information. If we have a Taxon without a

classification id then we could report the source as 'Misapplied name'. However there could be serveral reasons why the Taxon

is not attached to a classification so 'Other status' may be more appropriate. Another solution is to show concept

relationships in the interface, therefore even is we keep status 'Accepted' for Misapplied names it makes the status clearer

(see below).

Should we show Concept Relationships in the user interface?

  • IOPI shows Concept Relationships (Misapplied Names are shown as Accepted for a given Concept).

  • The service method we use to extract the data from the CDM returns all Taxon relationships for a given Taxon, therefore we

could display this information in the user interface.

Solution: Display multiple URLs (e.g. to the "Accepted Taxa" of a Misapplied Name) for cases where the Taxon has multiple

Concept relationships.

What is meant by Source and what should we display in the Interface

  • Currently the VIBRANT index interface shows the sec reference as source. We agree that the sec reference should always be

displayed (and labeled such). A Taxon concept can have multiple sources. Currently in the CDM a Taxon name can have set of

sources. For the index we want to display the last source in our interface but distinguishing the last source in the CDM is

currently not possible.

  • Short-term solution: The import gives a title for the source e.g. Euro+Med (for the current data remove all sources but the

last and show it)

  • Longer-term solution: Re-model the CDM. Change the set of sources to a sequence of sources. The problem is that we don't

always have this information. And further complexity can arise when 2 sources are merged. A simplier solution is to just add

a flag 'last source' when we don't know the sequence.

What should we display in the the link to each source

  • Andreas K suggests we map URL's to human readable strings. URL's don't always have a human readable component so we cna't

always parse this, but sources do ahve a title so we can display this for the link. In most cases there is only one source.

In cases where there are multiple sources we should show a list of links to sources (labelled as either 'Source history' or

'Contributing Sources').

  • Longer-term solution: Re-model the CDM. Currently the URL is added to the Taxon. We should add the URL to the Source.

What should we display for Status

  • Currently we are using Taxon, Synonym for the status (the class name from the CDM). Should Taxon be chnaged to 'Accepted

Taxon'. We've decided to use "Accepted" as in PESI. In the cases where the name is Accepted and Misapplied in a single

source, we will also provide this information as described above.

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