Moreau2007open question 1 by lebo
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CSCI 6966 Advanced Semantic Web (Fall 2008)
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A Question from Tim Lebo about Moreau2007open:
It is clear that the intent of this paper is to introduce the start of a common model for provenance and NOT to motivate the use of provenance systems. The need for a common model for any mutual interest is self-evident. However, some motivation for the use of provenance would be helpful.
- What applications require any provenance representation,
- what are the benefits for its use, and
- how many provenance models are in use today (e.g., how many systems need to reconcile with the common model)?
James Michaelis Provenance Model
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| Text | It is clear that the intent of this paper … It is clear that the intent of this paper is to introduce the start of a common model for provenance and NOT to motivate the use of provenance systems. The need for a common model for any mutual interest is self-evident. However, some motivation for the use of provenance would be helpful.
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