This page summarizes the relationships among specifications, whether they are finished standards or drafts. Below, each title
links to the most recent version of a document.
For related introductory information, see: Linked Data.
Drafts
Below are draft documents:
other Working Drafts.
Some of these may become Web Standards through the W3C Recommendation Track
process. Others may be published as Group Notes or
become obsolete specifications.
Other Working Drafts
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2012-01-10
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This document specifies how to use standard Web protocols, including
HTTP, to obtain information about the provenance of Web resources.
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2012-01-10
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This document provides an intuitive introduction and
guide to the PROV data model for provenance (PROV-DM). This primer
explains the fundamental PROV-DM concepts in non-normative terms, and
provides worked examples applying the PROV-O OWL2 ontology, and is
intended as a starting point for those wishing to create or make use
of PROV-DM data.
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2011-12-15
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PROV-DM is a core data model for provenance for building
representations of the entities, people and processes involved in
producing a piece of data or thing in the world. PROV-DM is
domain-agnotisc, but with well-defined extensibility points
allowing further domain-specific and application-specific
extensions to be defined. It is accompanied by PROV-ASN, a
technology-independent abstract syntax notation, which allows
serializations of PROV-DM instances to be created for human
consumption, which facilitates its mapping to concrete syntax,
and which is used as the basis for a formal semantics.
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2011-12-13
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This specification defines the PROV Ontology as the normative
representation of the PROV Data Model using the Web Ontology Language
(OWL2). This document is part of a set of specifications being created
to address the issue of provenance interchange in Web applications.
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