Re: Source data for provenance graph in ProvenanceExampleAndConcept1

Finally had a chance to review the provenance use case. A few comments.

1. If we added a map showing the location of the event, then we can begin to 
cover many of the provenance requirements of the GIS, location services, and 
other communities that make use of geographic data. Also, the chart could be 
related to data shown on the map. A pretty common occurrence.
2. I have to ask why we are assuming that the data is published as RDF. 
Typically in a use case, tools or technologies are abstracted. The data 
could just as easily have been published as XML (which for statistics data 
and map data is probably the case). I think we should simply state the 
GovData source publishes the data using a standard encoding language.
3. I am not familiar with turtle serialization so I did a bit of research. I 
checked Druple and Wordpress. They do not use turtle serialization. I 
checked Wikipedia. No entry that I could find. So, perhaps we should again 
not mention a specific technology - just simply state that the analyst 
downloads a serialization (could just as easily be RDFa).

Cheers

Carl

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Groth" <pgroth@gmail.com>
To: "Timothy Lebo" <lebot@rpi.edu>
Cc: <public-prov-wg@w3.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Source data for provenance graph in 
ProvenanceExampleAndConcept1


> Hi Tim,
>
> We are no longer using that wiki page.
>
> Please refer to http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/ProvenanceExample
>
> There is no graph on that page.
>
> cheers,
> Paul
>
> Timothy Lebo wrote:
>> prov-wg,
>>
>> Is the source for 
>> http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/File:ProvenanceGraph1.jpg available?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim Lebo
>>
>> c.f. http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/ProvenanceExampleAndConcept1
>
> 

Received on Wednesday, 18 May 2011 01:17:47 UTC