IPAW2010/Provenance Hackathon 2010
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The Provenance Hackathon 2010 will be held on June 14, 2010 and co-located with the 3rd International Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW'2010), Troy NY, USA.
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Updates
- 2010-05-03, the call for participation: provenance hackathon
What?
The provenance community has built a range of infrastructure for recording and querying provenance, which has increased in capabilities and maturity over time. However, there has been much less focus on realizing end-user applications of provenance. The Provenance Hackathon aims is to see whether we can quickly build end-user applications that demonstrate the unique benefits of provenance using existing infrastructure.
Who?
To foster cross-collaboration and to get things done, we hope to have two types of attendees, app hackers and infrastructure hackers. App hackers have experience in building end user applications (web apps, iphone apps, android apps, desktop apps,…), infrastructure hackers have experience in a particular provenance infrastructure. This is a way for an app hacker to get direct help with a given provenance infrastructure and a way for the infrastructure hackers to help someone get to know their infrastructure. Alternatively, we also allow you to work on your own.
Teams
The following teams have been set-up:
- Team Electric Bill
- Paulo Pinheiro da Silva (UTEP)
- Timothy Lebo
- Eric Stephan
- Leonard Salayandia
- Team GEXP
- Victor Silva
- Eduardo Ogasawara
- Team Social Provenance
- Aida Gandara
- Alvaro Graves
- Evan Patton
- Team MID
- Iman Naja
- Markus Kunde
- David Koop
- Team TheCollaborators
- Jun Zhao
- Alek Slominski
- Paolo Missier
- Team Crowd Wisdom
- James Michaelis
- Lynda Niemeyer
- Team Science
- Elaine Angelino
Win!
A panel of judges will rate the hackathon apps focusing on their use of provenance and all around coolness. Prizes:
- 2 gift certificates to Amazon.com ($140)
- 2 gift certificates to Amazon.com ($70)
- 2 caffeine molecule t-shirts (http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder20/2891/)
Judges were: Paul Groth, Luc Moreau and Jim Myers
When and Where?
June 14, 2010 collocated with IPAW starting at 10 am. Food and drinks will be provided throughout the day.
Where
See https://www.cs.rpi.edu/ipaw2010/accommodations.html for a map. See http://tw.rpi.edu/portal/IPAW2010/photos for photos of the House.
Schedule
- 8:15 Shuttle pick-up at hotels
- 9:00 - 09:15: Brief Intro
- 9:15 - 09:30: Team Organization
- 9:30 - 10:00 Idea Generation
- 10:00 -10:15 Each team's idea in brief
- 10:15 -12:30 Hacking
- 12:30 -13:30 Lunch / Continue Hacking
- 13:30 -16:30 Hacking
- 16:30 -17:00 How close are we to hackers paradise?
- 17:00 - onwards - continue hacking in Winslow building if desired
Sign-up!
Send email to Paul Groth (pgroth@few.vu.nl) with your hacker type and a couple of keywords. If you already have a team let me know that as well.
Sponsor
We are grateful for the support of LarKC: The Large Knowledge Collider project, which is developing a platform for massive distributed incomplete reasoning.


