VEP-005: datalink/core#coderived
Markus Demleitner
msdemlei at ari.uni-heidelberg.de
Wed Jul 15 14:28:51 CEST 2020
Dear DAL, Dear Semantics,
While I try to avoid more than one VEP per vocabulary at a time, and
the VEP for datalink/core#counterpart is still open (see
http://mail.ivoa.net/pipermail/dal/2020-June/008347.html for the
thread root), I think this one is rather uncontroversial after the
discussion on VEP-001 and VEP-003 have lead to an IMHO rather
satisfying solution.
Still, feel free to improve:
Vocabulary: http://www.ivoa.net/rdf/datalink/core
Author: François Bonnarel, Markus Demleitner, msdemlei at ari.uni-heidelberg.de
Date: 2020-06-24
Supercedes: VEP-003
New Term: coderived
Action: Addition
Label: Coderived Data
Description: Data products sharing one or more progenitors with #this.
This could be a lightcurve for an object catalog derived from repeated
observations, the dataset processed using a different pipeline, or the
like.
Used-in:
http://dc.g-vo.org/gaia/q2/tsdl/dlmeta?ID=ivo://org.gavo.dc/~?gaia/q2/199286482883072/BP
This is GAVO's rendition of the Gaia DR2 epoch photometry, where
users retrieve a time series in a specific band; the time series
in the other bands are coderived with that.
Rationale:
It is fairly common in complex pipelines that multiple data products
result from a single observation. Often, this is true even in a
single pipeline step, and hence the data products are not in a
progenitor-derivation relationship. Still, researchers will want to
know about these data products; for instance, while exploring a source
in Gaia, a quick way to access epoch photometry or the RP/BP spectra
is obviously valuable; such artefacts are not really progenitors of
the catalog entry, though. In such cases, #coderived (or perhaps one of
its future child terms) should be used.
Clients should offer #coderived links in a context of scientific
exploitation of the dataset (as opposed to, say, debugging).
The term #coderived was chosen in a longer process that included
consideration of #sibling and #co-generated. Both were eventually
dropped because it was felt they could be interpreted as meaning
"of the same kind as #this" or "produced together with #this in one
processing step"; however, is that the common predecessor of
#coderived and #this can be many levels up the a provenance tree.
Discussion:
[VCS link:
http://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/semantics/veps/VEP-005.txt]
Thanks,
Markus
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