- From: Paul Groth <pgroth@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 30 May 2015 17:38:58 +0200
- To: "Svensson, Lars" <L.Svensson@dnb.de>
- Cc: "public-prov-comments@w3.org" <public-prov-comments@w3.org>
Hi Lars Yes that's correct. An activity is an execution of a plan. Paul > On May 30, 2015, at 17:24, Svensson, Lars <L.Svensson@dnb.de> wrote: > > All, > >> On Thursday, May 21, 2015 3:12 PM, Svensson, Lars wrote: >> >> I'm trying to model a recurring activity and have some difficulty to find the >> correct usage of prov:Activity vs. prov:Plan. If I have an process that runs >> regularly (e. g. nightly), should I model each execution of the process as an >> instance of prov:Activity and refer to a prov:Plan for details of how what the >> activity does? > > Having thought of my question, my best guess is that when I process one document I need one instance of prov:Activity. I. e. if I process 5,000 documents per night, I have 5,000 activities. All of those share one common prov:Plan. > > Could anyone confirm that my guess is correct? > > Thanks, > > Lars > > *** Lesen. Hören. Wissen. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek *** > -- > Dr. Lars G. Svensson > Deutsche Nationalbibliothek > Informationsinfrastruktur und Bestanderhaltung > Adickesallee 1 > D-60322 Frankfurt am Main > Telefon: +49-69-1525-1752 > Telefax: +49-69-1525-1799 > mailto:l.svensson@dnb.de > http://www.dnb.de > > > >
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