[provenance-challenge] Re: PC3 Progess #2

Paul Groth pgroth at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 07:39:57 BST 2009


Hi Paolo,

Great news. I'm looking forward to seeing and using the results.

Paul

On Apr 15, 2009, at 11:33 PM, Paolo Missier wrote:

> Hi Paul,
> as a brief update on our side, the OPM export functionality is now  
> implemented -- with some additional thought required to deal with,  
> er, granularity etc. But at this point this is more than an isolated  
> exercise, as the OPM functionality is now nicely weaved into our  
> provenance query algorithm.
> On this, I found Tupelo to be very useful overall - -thanks to Joe!
> I should be able to post some graphs next week -- along with  
> documentation.
>
> regards, -Paolo
>
>
> Paul Groth wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> We are now a couple of days into stage 4 of the challenge:  
>> exporting and importing of OPM. I'm pleased to see that a number  
>> teams already have OPM output up and available. And it looks like  
>> everyone is making good progress.
>> Can I ask teams to announce to the list when they feel their OPM is  
>> ready for use by others?
>> We also have information up about local arrangements for the  
>> workshop, which can be found here:
>> http://twiki.ipaw.info/bin/view/Challenge/LocalDetailsPC3
>>
>> Thanks everyone,
>> Paul
>>
>>
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>> Information Sciences Institute
>> University of Southern California
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>>
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