- From: Daniel Garijo <dgarijo@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 09:27:08 +0200
- To: Byron Ruth <b@devel.io>
- Cc: Paul Groth <p.t.groth@vu.nl>, "public-prov-comments@w3.org" <public-prov-comments@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAExK0Dfwj2CMGga+joCPZOHE4F5sMMgUMtX1+UM91kWQwnNX5w@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Byron, you can find more examples in the prov implementations report: http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/NOTE-prov-implementations-20130430/ Many of these tools are examples of the usage of PROV in different areas. I hope this helps, Daniel 2014-08-24 19:07 GMT+02:00 Byron Ruth <b@devel.io>: > Thank you Paul. I’ve come across a few of those resources and will check > out the others. > > On Aug 24, 2014, at 9:07 AM, Paul Groth <p.t.groth@vu.nl> wrote: > > > Hi Byron, > > > > Nice post. > > > > Some pointers: > > > > * Luc Moreau has two nice write-ups about provenance in the wild: > > * > http://lucmoreau.wordpress.com/2014/07/22/provenance-in-the-wild-provenance-at-the-gazette/ > > * > http://lucmoreau.wordpress.com/2014/07/11/provenance-in-the-wild-the-2014-national-climate-assessment/ > > > > * I think a good way to interest software developers is version control > - which is one part of provenance. Checkout http://git2prov.org > > > > * Although not using PROV directly, commons machinery has some nice > examples: http://commonsmachinery.se/labs/ > > > > * Content management system that supports prov: > http://callimachusproject.org > > > > * For software libraries (PROV support): > > * python: provpy https://pypi.python.org/pypi/provpy > > * java: http://lucmoreau.github.io/ProvToolbox/ > > * matlab: http://www.artefact.tk/software/matlab/provenance/ > > * Software libraries for provenance need prov support > > * R https://github.com/blernermhc/RDataTracker > > * python: https://github.com/gems-uff/noworkflow > > > > * In the healthcare space you might be interested in the FHIR HL7 > provenance mapping to prov: > http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/provenance-mappings.html > > > > I'm sure there's more and others on this list can chime in. I left out a > lot of the science examples which I think are cool. > > > > cheers > > Paul > > > > (PS I would hope provbook.org is accessible but I'm really biased) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Byron Ruth <b@devel.io> wrote: > > Hello all: > > > > I’ve been learning and applying various provenance techniques in the > applications I build, most of which are applications, ETL, and data > analysis pipelines. I wrote a quick post explaining how provenance fits in > to a common CRUD-based application: > http://devel.io/2014/08/22/provenance-techniques-for-crud/ > > > > On a related note, I been thinking a lot lately of how to push > provenance into the “mainstream”. In my opinion the biggest challenge of > pushing it mainstream is the lack of understanding of it’s benefits in > everyday applications (once you understand provenance, it is quite > obvious). Much of the content I’ve read are very academic and coming from > an academic environment (research hospital), I know how academic content > can be perceived. I am aggregating a list of resources that show practical > use of provenance in everyday applications. Please send me any and all > examples, source code, papers, articles etc. that fall into this category. > > > > My regards and thanks, > > > > Byron Ruth > > > > > > > > -- > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dr. Paul Groth (p.t.groth@vu.nl) > > http://www.few.vu.nl/~pgroth/ > > Assistant Professor > > - Web & Media Group | Department of Computer Science > > - The Network Institute > > VU University Amsterdam > >
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