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+ | == What This Task Involves == | ||
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+ | The training session and training materials indicate how to: | ||
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+ | # Capture the provenance of the results in a paper | ||
+ | # Develop a workflow sketch, a formal workflow, or a provenance record that represent to different degrees of accuracy what the provenance of the results is | ||
+ | # Publish the provenance and make it part of a publication | ||
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+ | == Training Materials == | ||
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+ | This training session was held on March 6, 2015: | ||
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+ | * '''[https://www.dropbox.com/s/dlbpkdjque54oni/GPF-Provenance-6March2015.pdf?dl=0 Presentation]''' | ||
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+ | === Suggested Readings === | ||
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+ | * [ "A Primer for the PROV Provenance Model."] Yolanda Gil, Simon Miles, Khalid Belhajjame, Helena Deus, Daniel Garijo, Graham Klyne, Paolo Missier, Stian Soiland-Reyes, and Stephan Zednik. Published as a W3C Working Group Note on 30 April 2013. Available from [http://www.w3.org/TR/prov-primer/ here]. | ||
+ | ** ''A brief and practical introduction to the PROV standard for provenance, showing examples of how to represent the provenance record in RDF through a simple notation called Turtle'' | ||
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+ | * http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2014/papers/iemss2014_submission_384.pdf ["Intelligent Workflow Systems and Provenance-Aware Software."] Gil, Y. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress on Environmental Modeling and Software, San Diego, CA, 2014. | ||
+ | ** ''A brief introduction to workflows for scientists, giving examples and explanations of their benefits'' | ||
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+ | == What To Do == | ||
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+ | We described many options in the training. Here is a sketch of the most common approach: | ||
+ | # Create a public entry for your dataset with a permanent unique identifier. | ||
+ | #* | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 12 March 2015
What This Task Involves
The training session and training materials indicate how to:
- Capture the provenance of the results in a paper
- Develop a workflow sketch, a formal workflow, or a provenance record that represent to different degrees of accuracy what the provenance of the results is
- Publish the provenance and make it part of a publication
Training Materials
This training session was held on March 6, 2015:
Suggested Readings
- [ "A Primer for the PROV Provenance Model."] Yolanda Gil, Simon Miles, Khalid Belhajjame, Helena Deus, Daniel Garijo, Graham Klyne, Paolo Missier, Stian Soiland-Reyes, and Stephan Zednik. Published as a W3C Working Group Note on 30 April 2013. Available from here.
- A brief and practical introduction to the PROV standard for provenance, showing examples of how to represent the provenance record in RDF through a simple notation called Turtle
- http://www.iemss.org/sites/iemss2014/papers/iemss2014_submission_384.pdf ["Intelligent Workflow Systems and Provenance-Aware Software."] Gil, Y. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress on Environmental Modeling and Software, San Diego, CA, 2014.
- A brief introduction to workflows for scientists, giving examples and explanations of their benefits
What To Do
We described many options in the training. Here is a sketch of the most common approach:
- Create a public entry for your dataset with a permanent unique identifier.