Re: Is FCS3.0 obsolete ?

G.K.Valet (valet@biochem.mpg.de)
Thu, 17 Jul 1997 11:53:04 +0200

Dear colleagues,

thank you for the immediate response which
demonstrates the high general concern about this
important issue.

Reassessment of the FCS3.0 format should primarily
focus on:

1. facilitation of contacts with the *external* world
(e.g. conformity to regulatory issues, unambiguous
interface for sample information, parameters
designations, scales and data, international character
coding, contact with data management systems etc)

2. de-complication of the *internal* world of this file standard
to make it as robust as e.g. GIF, JPEG or MPEG image
file standards.

The definition of the "external world" requirement
may need a consensus prior to the technical implementation
phase. The *electronic* development of such a consensus
could be a nice task for the ISAC on-line discussion forum !

Best regards

G.Valet

E-mail: valet@biochem.mpg.de
Internet: http://www.biochem.mpg.de/valet/cellbio.html



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