Multi-access key

In biology or medicine, a multi-access key is an identification key which overcomes the problem of the more traditional single-access keys (dichotomous or polytomous identification keys) of requiring a fixed sequence of identification steps. A multi-access key enables the user to freely choose the characteristics that are convenient to evaluate for the item to be identified.[1][2]

  1. ^ Pankhurst, R. J. 1991. Practical Taxonomic Computing.
  2. ^ Winston, J. 1999. Describing Species. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231068253