Open Provenance Model Workshop: Towards Provenance Challenge 3
Aims
We released the first version of the Open Provenance Model (
OPM). Teams have commented on the document, have recently published papers related to
OPM, or have begun implementation work around
OPM. It would be beneficial for the community to share this experience in a focused workshow, with the following goals:
- share feedback on the OPM specification
- share practical experience with OPM
- identify issues to be addressed in second draft of the OPM (or other documents)
- plan an inter-operability activity (provenance challenge 3) based on OPM
This workshop will be held on Thursday June 19th, in Salt Lake City, right after IPAW'2008.
Programme
The workshop is aiming at discussions, and the programme allows plenty of time for these.
Please contact
l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk if you wish to be contribute to the programme.
- 8.30-10.15: Session 1: OPM: Overview and Feedback In this session, participants are invited to make a short statement about comments they have on the OPM specification or experience they have gained with OPM. The format of presentation should be very brief, a couple of slides, 5 minutes maximum, to allow for discussions.
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- What are agents in OPM? (Luc Moreau)
- What inferences for OPM? (Luc Moreau)
- Annotations (Paolo Missier)
- Experience with OPM (Yogesh Simmhan, Roger Barga)
- Feedback on OPM (Shawn Bower and Bertram Ludaescher)
- Feedback on OPM (Natalia Kwasnikowska)
- Workflow evolution provenance and OPM (Tommy Ellkvist and Juliana Freire)
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- Participants: Luc Moreau, Paul Groth, Juliana Freire, Beth Plale, Yogesh Simmhan, Sergio M. S. Cruz, Carole Goble, James Frew, Tara Gibson, Shawn Bower, Frederico Oliveira, Ian Wooten, Tommy Ellkvist, Eric Eide, Paolo Missier, David Holland, Bertram Ludaescher, Patrick Paulson, David Koop, Natalia Kwasnikowska, Joe Futrelle (remotely), Jim Myers (remotely)
- 10.30-12.00: Session 2: OPM: Discussion
- 13.15-14.45 Session 3: Provenance Challenge 3 Preparation
- 14.45-15.30 Session 4: OPM and PC3: Conclusions and Agreed Actions
Registration
A small registration fee will cover the cost of breakfast/lunch/coffee. Details will follow shortly.
Results
The workshop covered a range of issues with the initial specification of
OPM. These issues are documented in the
FirstOPMWorkshopMinutes. To further improve the
OPM, it was decided that the best course of action was to put the
OPM into practice through a Third Provenance Challenge.
Third Provenance Challenge
The broad aim of the next provenance challenge will be to test
OPM as a means of interoperability between systems. Specifically, the community is interested in:
- identifying what is missing in the OPM as an interoperability layer,
- what is good about the OPM as interoperability layer
- how well the OPM works in various serializations
- expanding the number and variety of workflows used from the Provenance Challenge 2 in order to stretch the kinds of information that must be represented in the OPM.
In addition to these aims, it was suggested that in conjunction with the challenge the following also be done as non-core tasks:
- Identification of useful ontologies to use for data, people, etc. to be used with OPM
- Highlight the "coolest" tools that make use of the OPM
Schedule
The schedule leading up to the Third Provenance Challenge is as follows (dates are due dates):
- July 15, 2008 - Version 1.01 of OPM
- Upload the minutes of the meeting expressing the rationale for changes (Paul)
- Revise the document according to the "easy" comments from the workshop today (OPM 1.01) (Luc)
- Wikifying the new OPM document (Paul)
- July 15, 2008 onwards - Review of OPM 1.01
- Aug 1, 2008 - Submit workflows for the next challenge
- Volunteers to contribute workflows.
- Volunteers include Juliana, Paolo, Yogesh, Sergio, David
- Create a page for a place to upload proposed workflows
- Submissions should include a paragraph describing why the workflow is particularly novel
- Submissions can be linked to from here: ThirdProvenanceChallengeWorkflowProposals
- Sept 1, 2008 = Review workflows for selection
- Reviews will be judged by the following criteria
- expressed in english
- has figures
- component parts are available for download / source
- intermediate data made available for all components in the workflow
- workflows will be reviewed for novelty and new test cases (e.g. collections, iterations)
- Sept. 30, 2008 - Finalize selected workflows for provenance challenge
- Sept. 30, 2008 - Serializations posted
- Oct. 1, 2008 - Specify the challenge (e.g. queries, tasks, etc.
- Christmas 2008 - Export of data and opm provenance
- Spring 2009 (around easter...) - Importing and Queries and Provenance Challenge Meeting
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LucMoreau - 16 May 2008
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