Prov-WD: Use Plates as example for Entity

Mireille LOUYS mireille.louys at unistra.fr
Wed Jul 10 12:04:26 CEST 2019


Hi all,

I would not go in details about Plates modeled as Entities because it is 
a choice the implementer has to decide when they implement the model on 
their kind of data.

Photographic Plates with multi-exposures could be modeled as collections 
of entities and in this case the concept of Entity best fits the one of 
an Exposure.

Just leave it to the description of the implementation, which is 
expected to be published soon .

Remember, implementation description are companion documents to be 
produced during the PR review period .

Best , Mireille.

Le 09/07/2019 à 13:07, Ole Streicher a écrit :
> Hi again,
>
> section 2.2.1 "Entity and Collection classes" defines the entity and
> lists some examples. It also describes non-digital entities (pg.13):
>
> "Though the focus is on digital entities in this document, entities can
> also refer to devices such as instruments or tools, that may be linked
> to digital entities."
>
> Since the current implementations more focus on the provenance of *data*
> entities instead the provenance of tools or instruments, it would be
> useful to bring a relevant example here. For physical entities, this
> would be photo plates, which are entities in our APPLAUSE provenance
> implementation. It is also unclear what "that may be linked to digital
> entities" means.
>
> Section 1 "Introduction" also has a (different) list here:
>
> "In astronomy, such entities are generally datasets composed of
> VOTables, FITS files, database tables or files containing values
> (spectra, light curves), any value, logs, documents, or physical objects
> such as devices or instruments."
>
> Photo plates should be added here as well.
>
> Both lists should also be harmonized; one can't write "devices or
> instruments" in one place, and "devices such as instruments" on the
> other place. IMO we should restrict this to one data and one non-data
> example.
>
> Best regards
>
> Ole

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