Activity
From 11/10/2001 to 12/09/2001
12/03/2001
- 11:00 AM Bug #365: Eml documentation for Seminars & LTER sites
- This is closely related to the work that Eric is doing for the seminars. It is not intended to be an
complete docume... - 10:07 AM Bug #365: Eml documentation for Seminars & LTER sites
- Please clarify how this relates to bug #338, which is intended to provide
specific documentation for each eml field. ... - 09:54 AM Bug #365 (In Progress): Eml documentation for Seminars & LTER sites
- This will be an overview of EML and its relationship to Morpho. It will also be practical guide for
users to unders...
11/30/2001
- 04:37 PM Bug #336: need formal defs for responsible party roles
- This should be done with the rest of the EML documentation review as found in
bug # 338. - 03:53 PM Bug #338: need coverage documentation, review all documentation
- Also review the rest of the module for completeness and understandibility.
11/29/2001
- 06:41 PM Bug #339 (Resolved): bounding box vs point data in eml-coverage
- The current eml-coverage requires a bounding box described by two points. Many
ecological data sets are collected ... - 06:38 PM Bug #338 (Resolved): need coverage documentation, review all documentation
- Many of the fields in eml-coverage are inadequately documented. Need to
thoroughly fill ouot the documentation in t... - 06:33 PM Bug #337 (Resolved): storage type issues
- KNB scientists wanted to classify storage type for attributes as "nominal",
"ordinal", "interval", rather than using... - 06:30 PM Bug #336 (Resolved): need formal defs for responsible party roles
- Need formal definitions for the responsible party roles that is usable by
applications like morpho to help guide the... - 06:02 PM Bug #335 (Resolved): decompose eml identifiers into familyid and revision
- Current eml identifiers are a string that symbolizes a unique revision of an
object (e.g., jones.14.1). The same id... - 02:14 PM Bug #269: resolve packaging issues
- At KNB annual meeting 2001 we suggested (concluded) that triples be used to
associate unique, identifieable, retrieva...
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