Re: "Provenance Techniques for CRUD" using PROV

Thank you Daniel, this is a great list.

On Aug 25, 2014, at 3:27 AM, Daniel Garijo <dgarijo@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es> wrote:

> 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
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> 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)
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> > 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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