The Open Provenance Model Core Specification (v1.1)
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2010
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The Open Provenance Model is a model of provenance that is designed to meet the following requirements: (1) To allow provenance information to be exchanged between systems, by means of a compatibility layer based on a shared provenance model. (2) To allow developers to build and share tools that operate on such a provenance model. (3) To define provenance in a precise, technology-agnostic manner. (4) To support a digital representation of provenance for any 'thing', whether produced by computer systems or not. (5) To allow multiple levels of description to coexist. (6) To define a core set of rules that identify the valid inferences that can be made on provenance representation. This document contains the specification of the Open Provenance Model (v1.1) resulting from a community-effort to achieve inter-operability in the Provenance Challenge series. |
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application/pdf |
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http://calcium.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/1385/1/opm.pdf Moreau, Luc and Clifford, Ben and Freire, Juliana and Futrelle, Joe and Gil, Yolanda and Groth, Paul and Kwasnikowska, Natalia and Miles, Simon and Missier, Paolo and Myers, Jim and Simmhan, Yogesh L. and Stephan, Eric and Van den Bussche, Jan (2010) The Open Provenance Model Core Specification (v1.1). Future Generation Computer Systems . ISSN 0167-739X (In Press) |
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Elsevier |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2010.07.005 http://calcium.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/1385/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |