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Discussion of issues in SDD1.1 which are not errors, but may be debilitating.
Damian.Barnier and Bob.Morris agree that such issues may be treated with a Subversion branch for consideration of remerging when there are no errors in the Release Candidate stream in the main trunk in Subversion.
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---++++++ Multiple Quantitative Values
A minor issue has cropped up in implementing SDD for Lucid.
In Lucid, we allow one or more sets of quantitative values for any taxon. For example, leaf length for a genus may be (2-)5-10(-25) mm OR 75-100 mm. We can handle this (rather than requiring the user to enter 2-100. That is - any taxon may have zero-many instances of (a-)b-c(-d) (or variants thereof)
Under the current schema, to encode (for one taxon for one quantitative character)
(1-)2-3(-5)
(10-)15-20(-25)
requires:
<Quantitative>
<...>
<Measure type="Min" value="1"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethLower" value="2"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethUpper" value="3"/>
<Measure type="Max" value="5"/>
<Measure type="Min" value="10"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethLower" value="15"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethUpper" value="20"/>
<Measure type="Max" value="25"/>
<...>
</Quantitative>
But a consumer would not be able to make sense of this, as the order is not meaningful.
we would like the Measure/PMeasure values be placed into a sequence allowing the measures to be grouped, for eg.
<Quantitative>
<...>
<ValueSet>
<Measure type="Min" value="1"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethLower" value="2"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethUpper" value="3"/>
<Measure type="Max" value="5"/>
</ValueSet>
<ValueSet>
<Measure type="Min" value="10"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethLower" value="15"/>
<Measure type="UnknownMethUpper" value="20"/>
<Measure type="Max" value="25"/>
</ValueSet>
<...>
</Quantitative>
It would also be desirable to have the Modifiers within the ValueSet as rows may have different modifiers applied to them, ie, a common row, and a rare or misinterpreted row (that is, 2-5 may be the normal (common) value, and 100-200 may be rare, or a misinterpretation).
-- Main.KevinThiele - 15 May 2006 moved here by -- Main.BobMorris - 15 May 2006
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