- From: Luc Moreau <l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 17:27:48 +0100
- To: W3C Prov <public-prov-comments@w3.org>, <provenance-challenge@ipaw.info>
- Message-ID: <573C9804.4060607@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
PROV: Three Years Later
A workshop endorsed by W3C at Provenance Week, June 6, 2016, Washington DC.
http://provenanceweek.org/2016/p3yl/
http://www2.mitre.org/public/provenance2016/
*PLEASE NOTE: Registration for ProvenanceWeek and for this *
*workshop closes Friday, May 20. No extensions to this deadline are
possible.**
*
Provenance Week 2016 will take place three years after the publication
of the PROV recommendations and notes. The purpose of this workshop is
twofold: 1) to collect practical experiences with using PROV in
real-world applications so that we can take stock of its impact, and 2)
to identify interoperability challenges with the current PROV
specifications. The aim is to develop a community consensus around the
priorities for PROV.
The programme appears below.
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.
13.15-14.15: Session 1: Experience and Impact
The aim of this session is to survey applications that use PROV, the
purpose for which PROV was deployed, the benefits that PROV brings, and
how much PROV is being adopted.
13:15-13.35: Lightning Talks (each talk 2 minutes, 1 slide)
13:35-14.15: Discussion
Lightning talks:
Government and Business
* (77)/SmartShare: A Ride Sharing Provenance Aware Application/,
Heather Packer and Luc Moreau
* (83)/CollabMap Provenance: Supporting Quality Assessment and
Decision Making/, Trung Dong Huynh and Luc Moreau
* (88)/HAC-ER: Tracking Provenance in Disaster Response/, Trung Dong
Huynh, Sarvapali Ramchurn and Luc Moreau
* (80)/Provenance in Business Applications with Visualization/,
Kenneth Beckett and Oshani Seneviratne
* (92)/PROV in Electronic Health Records Systems: Leveraging Value By
Defining Borders/, Reed Gelzer
Science
* (78)/PROV in StatJr/, Danius Michaelides and Luc Moreau
* (84)/PICASO: Provenance Interlinking and Collective Authoring for
Scientific Objects/, Trung Dong Huynh, Danius Michaelides and Luc Moreau
* (85)/PROV in the Global Change Information System (GCIS)/, Curt
Tilmes and Robert Wolfe
* (86)/Tracking workflow execution with TavernaProv/, Stian
Soiland-Reyes, Pinar Alper and Carole Goble
* (82)/ProvONE: extending PROV to support the DataONE scientific
community/, Paolo Missier, Yang Cao, Victor Cuevas-Vicenttin,
Matthew Jones, Bertram Ludaescher, Christopher Jones, Mcphillips
McPhillips, Christopher Schwalm, Peter Slaughter, Dave Vieglais,
Lauren Walker and Yaxing Wei
* (91)/Quantitatively Understanding Workflow Behavior using
prov:Bundle to Associate Traditional Workflow Provenance to System
Metrics/, Eric Stephan, Todd Elsethagen, Bibi Raju, Kerstin Kleese
van Dam, Alok Singh, Ilkay Altintas and Darren Kerbyson
Impact
* (89)/Measuring PROV Provenance on the Web of Data/, Paul Groth and
Wouter Beek
14.15-15.00 Short break
14.30-15.30: Session 2: Inter-operability Issues and Gaps
The aim of this session is to identify issues that prevent
inter-operability or gaps in existing PROV specifications.
14:30-14.50: Lightning Talks (each talk 2 minutes, 1 slide)
14:50-15.30: Discussion
Lightning talks:
* (79)/Extending the FHIR standard to handle provenance/, John
Moehrke, Arnon Rosenthal and Adriane Chapman
* (81)/Augmenting Provenance Records with Trust in Enterprise
Applications/, Oshani Seneviratne and Ken Beckett
* (90)/Comments of the use of PROV as the underlying data model for
brain imaging/, Satrajit Ghosh, Nolan Nichols, Tibor Auer, Vanessa
Sochat, Camille Maumet and Jean-Baptiste Poline
* (76)/PROV Data Model - RDF Interoperability Data Properties, Object
Properties, UML Attributes, UML Associations/, Luc Moreau
* (87)/Directed Qualified Pattern, Influence, Non-Influence Relations,
Optional Attributes/, Luc Moreau
* (93)/Recording Provenance of Distributed Applications/, Peter
Buneman, Adria Gascon and Luc Moreau
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.00: Session 3: Roadmap
The aim of this session is to map potential activities around tooling,
challenges, software, impact, etc, to prioritize potential community,
standardisation and research efforts, and to identify who would be
interest in which activity.
17:00 Closing
Conversations will continue around a drink and/or meal, to be decided on
the day.
--
Professor Luc Moreau
Head of the Web and Internet Science Group
Electronics and Computer Science tel: +44 23 8059 4487
University of Southampton twitter: @lucmoreau
Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~lavm
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