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Provenance Working Group
Mission: to support the widespread publication and use of provenance information of Web documents, data, and resources. The Working Group will publish W3C Recommendations that define a language for exchanging provenance information among applications. (See Charter)
The Working Group is based on an extensive review and roadmap developed by a prior incubator group.
Presentation - An Overview of W3C PROV
Specifications
- Deliverables and Timeline
- Deliverables Significant deviations will be noted here.
- ProvImplementations for the interoperability report (Call For Implementations)
- TimetableToRec - Current
- Previous Timetable 2 agreed at F2F3 meeting
- Previous Timetable agreed at F2F2 meeting
- Tracking Public Comments
- Want to comment or ask questions on PROV? use public-prov-comments@w3.org
Call For Implementations
The Provenance Working has published its call for implementation. Deadline January 31, 2013.
- ProvImplementations for the interoperability report (Call For Implementations)
- Tracking_Public_Comments
News & Active Topics
Active Topics
- FAQ
- Example Catalog
- Layout conventions for PROV graphs
- Connecting to the community for provenance support
- Uses of PROV
- Connection Task Force Report
- Take our Survey for provenance needs
- Results of the first survey round:
- ProvNamespaceManagement - how manage the prov namespace
- Tracking_Public_Comments
News
- Our hashtag: #provwg
- OutreachInformation - A catalog of our blog posts, tutorials, and other information on PROV from around the web
- Semantic Web Activity Blog - news from related groups at the W3C
Task Forces
The Working Group activities are structured in four Task Forces:
- Model Task Force
- Access and Query Task Force
- Connection Task Force
- Implementation and Test Cases Task Force
Background
The Working Group stems from a year long incubator group. We suggest that participants in the Working Group be familiar with the following documents:
- Final Report in particular Provenance in the Web Architecture and the Provenance Concepts in the recommendations section.
- Provenance Vocabulary Mappings
Participation
See list of current participants, (or with contact info), wiki user pages, nicknames
If you want to join this group, see How to Join.
If you are officially in the group, you will automatically receive group email and your w3.org login and password will work on this wiki.
The email archive for public-prov-wg@w3.org is at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-prov-wg/.
Meetings
(Meeting minutes from the prov-o team are here)
Past Meetings
- 2013-04-25 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-04-18 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-04-11 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-04-04 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-03-28 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-03-21 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-03-14 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-03-07 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-02-28 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-02-21 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-02-14 - cancelled due to lack of chair
- 2013-02-07 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-01-31 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-01-24 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-01-17 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-01-10 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2013-01-03 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-12-13 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-12-06 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-11-29 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-11-22 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-11-08, 09 Face to Face Meeting 4 Minutes day1 Minutes day2
- 2012-11-01 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-10-25 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-10-18 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-10-11 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-10-04 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-09-27 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-09-20 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-09-13 - Agenda, Minutes
- 2012-09-06 - Agenda, Minutes
earlier meetings
Teleconference information:
- official participants and invited guests only.
- An agenda is sent 24 hours in advance; minutes follow within a day or two.
- Thursdays, 8 am San Francisco, 11 am Boston, 4 pm London, 5 pm Paris
- Dial +1-617-761-6200 or sip:zakim@voip.w3.org then conference code 7768#
- IRC channel: #prov (W3C Web client, Mibbit).
- Scribes
- For up to 90 minutes, goal is 60 minutes.
W3C Working Group Resources
- Art of Consensus (guide to working at W3C) (W3C member confidential)
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Process Document
- All W3C Groups (W3C member confidential)
- CommonScribe (scribe tool) manual
Patent Policy
This Working Group operates under the W3C Patent Policy (5 February 2004 Version). To promote the widest adoption of Web standards, W3C seeks to issue Recommendations that can be implemented, according to this policy, on a Royalty-Free basis.
For more information about disclosure obligations for this group, please see the W3C Patent Policy Status Page.
Staff
Email the chairs and staff contacts at team-prov-chairs@w3.org.
- Luc Moreau, University of Southampton, Co-Chair
- Paul Groth, VU University Amsterdam, Co-Chair
- Ivan Herman, W3C, Staff Contact
- Sandro Hawke, W3C, Alternate Staff Contact
