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The mx wiki

'mx' (short for matrix, yes we're considering other names) is an open source collaborative content management system for revisionary systematists.

Thanks to Johan Lijleblad there is a now a basic Guide available that helps users start using the matrix-related functions of mx. That guide was originally written for a specific project, but we've translated it to a more generally applicable set of help that is now available on this wiki. The alpha version, including all of Johan's figures or replica's there of is now completely loaded to the wiki.

We've recently tied in-application help to this wiki. That help will ultimately indexed here. Until then you can access the help pages directly through though wiki-help links in the mx application. If you don't find help after clicking the wiki-help link try the old help link the application. If there is help text there feel free to copy it over to the wiki, its permanent home! We are planning that the old help link will will ultimately be revamped for project-specific help for those who want to customize comments to project members.


What's it being used for?

The mx database currently has both private and public front ends, each of which are web based. Search forms or other public accessible components can be wrapped is different layouts relatively easily:


Researchers use a private set of forms to enter and manage their data, see these screen shots.


How do I get it?


Credits

mx is coded by Matt Yoder and Krishna Dole with help from Andy Deans. Johan Lijleblad and Katja Seltmann have provided documentation and much useful feedback. Many others, in particular the Wharton (TAMU), Cognato (MSU), and Heraty (UCR) labs have provided feedback.

Various previous projects influenced the development of mx, in particular:

  • The table structure for specimens and collecting event related data is loosely based on the TAMUIC insect collection's database programmed by Yoder and Oswald. That database was in turn loosely based on a very early draft (pre 1998) of the Specify table structure.
  • Some of the tables containing matrix related data are based on Yoder's early MS Access database mtrx, which was greatly simplified from Gregor Hagedorn's software Delta Access (apparently no longer available on-line, but see here).
  • We presently have some tables that have not been developed (i.e. we have no working front end) that are very loosely based on the Metacanthomorpha database.


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