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* DwC: each data from SPD Service is mapped to Darwin Core concepts. A detailed description of the Darwin Core fields is listed here: https://gcube.wiki.gcube-system.org/gcube/index.php/Checklist_DwC. | * DwC: each data from SPD Service is mapped to Darwin Core concepts. A detailed description of the Darwin Core fields is listed here: https://gcube.wiki.gcube-system.org/gcube/index.php/Checklist_DwC. |
Revision as of 15:59, 14 December 2012
Species TM Plugin is a plugin of the Tree Manager service that defines and maintains tree views of biodiversity data sources exposed by the Species Manager services. Species TM Plugin provides a uniform model to access and storage data from SPD Service. Each Taxon generated via SPD Service is trasformed in a edge-labelled tree by Species TM Plugin.
Tree model
A tree generated by SpeciesTMPlugin has three subtrees:
- DwC: each data from SPD Service is mapped to Darwin Core concepts. A detailed description of the Darwin Core fields is listed here: https://gcube.wiki.gcube-system.org/gcube/index.php/Checklist_DwC.
- Properties: additional data elements from SPD Service are stored in this subtree.
- Provenance: information about provenance (wasDerivedFrom, wasGeneratedBy).
Generic model
<?xml version="1.0" ?> <t:root xmlns:t="http://gcube-system.org/namespaces/data/trees" SpeciesServiceId="PluginName:ID" t:id="PluginName:ID"> <DwC t:id="ID"> <nameAccordingTo> </nameAccordingTo> <scientificNameAuthorship> </scientificNameAuthorship> <taxonRank> </taxonRank> <parentNameUsageID> </parentNameUsageID> <scientificName> </scientificName> <acceptedNameUsageID> </acceptedNameUsageID> <taxonomicStatus> </taxonomicStatus> <taxonRemarks> </taxonRemarks> <bibliographicCitation> </bibliographicCitation> <scientificNameID> </scientificNameID> <modified> </modified> <kingdom> </kingdom> <phylum> </phylum> <class> </class> <order> </order> <family> </family> <genus> </genus> <subgenus> </subgenus> <specificEpithet> </specificEpithet> <infraspecificEpithet> </infraspecificEpithet> <verbatimTaxonRank> </verbatimTaxonRank> <vernacularNames> <language> </language> <locality> </locality> <vernacularName> </vernacularName> </vernacularNames> ......... <vernacularNames> <language> </language> <locality> </locality> <vernacularName> </vernacularName> </vernacularNames> </DwC> <Properties> <property> <key> </key> <value> </value> </property> ......... <property> <key> </key> <value> </value> </property> <Properties> <provenance> <wasDerivedFrom> </wasDerivedFrom> <wasGeneratedBy> </wasGeneratedBy> </provenance> </t:root>
Example
A taxon generated by SPD Service and mapped in a tree looks like this:
XXX
Bind request
An Activation Record allows the creation of collections. Using an Activation Record the user selects scientific names and data sources to create the collection.
A bind request has this form:
List<ScientificName> as ScientificName in List<DataSource> return Taxon
If List<DataSource> is empty, Species TM Plugin will retrieve data from all Data Sources.
Examples:
'Carcharodon carcharias' , 'Rosa' in ITIS, CatalogueOfLife return Taxon
'Carcharodon carcharias' , 'Rosa' return Taxon
'Carcharodon carcharias' return Taxon