The top level page for the third provenance challenge.
Pages for each participating team can be found at the ParticipatingTeams3 page. If you are participating, please create a link to your teams page there. You can use the Test Team page as a template for what should be included in a team page.
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1. Review of code and provenance query proposals (to Feb 27)
March 2 - PC3 Starts
2. Make the workflow work with individual team's systems [Mar 2 - Mar 30]
3. Generate provenance for the challenge workflow & run queries on it [Mar 30 - Apr 13]
4. Export OPM Graphs and import from others [Apr 13 - May 4]
5. Run queries on imported OPM graph [May 4 - Jun 1]
6. Prepare slides for challenge [Jun 1 - Jun 8]
PC3 Workshop June 10 - 11 held in Amsterdam
1. identify weaknesses and strengths of the the OPM specification
2. encourage the development of concrete bindings for OPM in a variety of languages
3. determine how well OPM can represent provenance for a variety of technologies (scientific workflow, databases, etc.)
4. demonstrate that a complex data products provenance can be constructed from provenance documentation produced by multiple combinations of heterogenous applications
5. bring together the community to further discuss the interoperability of provenance systems.
Please list possible provenance queries for the Challenge here. If the query requires any additions to the workflow please detail them as well.
The PC3 workflow and its software implementation in .Net, Java, and shell scripts can be found at the ThirdPCWorkflow page. Below is the background of the workflow.
Acknowledgement
Jim Heasley (University of Hawai'i)
Alex Szalay (Johns Hopkins University)