Re: PROV-ISSUE-504: Data Model Section 2.2.2 [prov-dm]

Hi all,

I would suggest the following response.

It is correct that: A bundle is a named set of provenance descriptions 
(2.2.2).
It is also correct that section 2.2.3 indicates that many types of 
collections exist, including sets.
However, section 2.2.3 states: A collection is an entity that provides a 
structure to some constituents, which are themselves entities

In PROV, provenance descriptions are not given identifiers and are not 
regarded as entities.
Hence, a PROV bundle is not a PROV collection.

*/Suggested change/*: A collection is an entity that provides a 
structure to some constituents that MUST themselves be entities.

Thoughts, comments?

Luc


On 09/10/2012 09:36 AM, Provenance Working Group Issue Tracker wrote:
> PROV-ISSUE-504: Data Model Section 2.2.2   [prov-dm]
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> http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/track/issues/504
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> Raised by: Luc Moreau
> On product: prov-dm
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> http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/LC_Feedback#Data_Model_Section_2.2.2
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> ISSUE-463
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> A bundle (2.2.2) is a set of provenance descriptions, and a set is a type of collection (2.2.3). Therefore, it follows that a bundle is a specific type of collection (where the members of the collection are called "descriptions", as in section 5.4). This should be stated explicitly. Furthermore, since a bundle is a specialized collection, the spec would read better if their order in the document was reversed.
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