Dear Computer Taxonomists,
Here are some references that you may find potentially useful to throw some light on the recent (quite impressive!) discussions. From a more theoretical viewpoint, I especially recomend the papers by Diederich.
Allkin, R. & White, R.J. 1989. XDF: A Language for the Definition and Exchange of Biological Data Sets. Description & Manual. Version 3.3. Unpublished. 49 p.
Diederich, J. 1997. Basic properties for biological databases: character development and support. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 25: 109-127.
Diederich, J., Fortuner, R. & Milton, J. 1997. Construction and integration of large character sets for nematode morpho-anatomical data. Fundamental and Applied Nematology 20: 409-424.
Maddison, D.R., Swofford, D.L. & Maddison, W.P. 1997. NEXUS: An extensible file format for systematic information. Systematic Biology 46: 590-621.
White, R.J. & Allkin, R. 1992. A language for the definition and exchange of biological data sets. Mathematical and Computer Modelling 16: 199-223.
Winfield, P.J. & Allkin, R. 1991. ALICE Transfer Format (ATF) Definition. Version 1.2. ALICE Software Partnership, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond. 17 p.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes,
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