Re: PROV-ISSUE-8 (define-generation): Definition for Concept 'Generation' [Provenance Terminology]

Hi Jun, all.
I think that it refers to the *generation provenance *that you talk about in

the last lines of your definition. Having "generation" as a concept would
allow to add more metadata about when was a resource/resource state/resource
state representation
generated, where, etc.

If we treat the generation as a property, we will have to add more
properties
to describe the generation of the resource (like wasGeneratedAtTime,
wasGeneratedAtPlace, etc).
Daniel

2011/5/31 Graham Klyne <GK@ninebynine.org>

> I agree.
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> #g
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> Jun Zhao wrote:
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>> I propose Generation should be a relationship rather than a concept.
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>> See http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/ConceptGeneration#Definition_by_Jun
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>> cheers,
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>> Jun
>>
>> On 20/05/2011 08:07, Provenance Working Group Issue Tracker wrote:
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>>>
>>> PROV-ISSUE-8 (define-generation): Definition for Concept 'Generation'
>>> [Provenance Terminology]
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>>> http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/track/issues/8
>>>
>>> Raised by: Luc Moreau
>>> On product: Provenance Terminology
>>>
>>> The Provenance WG charter identifies the concept 'Generation' as a core
>>> concept of the provenance interchange language to be standardized (see
>>> http://www.w3.org/2011/01/prov-wg-charter).
>>>
>>> What term do we adopt for the concept 'Generation'?
>>> How do we define the concept 'Generation'?
>>> Where does concept 'Generation' appear in ProvenanceExample?
>>> Which provenance query requires the concept 'Generation'?
>>>
>>> Wiki page: http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/ConceptGeneration
>>>
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