Re: Discussion of PC4 Scenarios

Hi All,

One more thing: You can find all the scenarios here: 
http://twiki.ipaw.info/bin/view/Challenge/FourthProvenanceChallengeCFSP

Thanks,
Paul

Paul Groth wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In preparation for the Fourth Provenance Challenge, we are trying to 
> develop and review scenarios to be used in the challenge. After a call 
> for submissions, we have received the following 11 scenarios.
>
> 1. Modeling objects at multiple granularities
> 2. Wikipedia Revision History
> 3. Paper Submission
> 4. Reconstructing from Foreign Provenance
> 5. Federated Market Transaction Audit Trails
> 6. Trust and Privacy Management in Cloud Platforms
> 7. Understanding the Scientist's Intent associated with a Workflow 
> Experiment
> 8. Provenance Support for Evidence Based Policy
> 9. Provenance of Published Crystal Images
> 10. Producing Fishery Country Profiles
> 11. Composing a scientific experiment with several different workflows
>
> I wanted to thank all the authors for taking the time to submit 
> scenarios. They are extremely interesting. Moving on, we need to 
> converge towards one (or combination of these scenarios).
>
> We only have two weeks to converge. I ask that everyone who wants to 
> take part start reading the scenarios. If you have questions, 
> comments, or endorsements please send those to the provenance 
> challenge list.
>
> I will  setup a "straw poll"  next  week to get a feel for where the 
> community is at and then we can discuss how to proceed.
>
> Thanks for your participation!
> Paul
>
> Note: Our discussion will take place on the provenance challenge 
> mailing list (see http://twiki.ipaw.info/bin/view/Challenge/WebHome 
> for subscription info). I've also sent this to the xg list just to see 
> if anyone from the XG wants to participate. Further discussion should 
> happen only on the challenge list.
>
>
> -- 
> Dr. Paul Groth (pgroth@few.vu.nl)
> http://www.few.vu.nl/~pgroth
> Postdoc
> Knowledge Representation & Reasoning Group
> Artificial Intelligence Section
> Department of Computer Science
> VU University Amsterdam
>

Received on Thursday, 27 May 2010 13:57:27 UTC