DOAP – Description of a Project Ontology DOAP provides us with the ability to represent software, software projects, releases of software, licensing information,

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DOAP – Description of a Project Ontology DOAP provides us with the ability to represent software, software projects, releases of software, licensing information, where to download releases, where to find information about the software, and so on. Provenance Capture in Data Access And Data Manipulation Software Patrick West 1 Peter Fox Deborah L. McGuinness 1 James Gallagher Dan Holloway Nathan Potter ( 1 Tetherless World Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY, United States) ( 2 OPeNDAP.org, Saunderstown, RI, United States) ESIP Winter 2014 Glossary : DAP – OPeNDAP Data Access Protocol DOAP – Description of a Project ( FOAF - Friend of a Friend ( OWL – Web Ontology Language ( OPeNDAP - Open-source Project for a Network Data Access Protocol ( Acknowledgments: Stephan Zednik – former Software Engineer with TWC Tim Lebo – Ph.D. Student with TWC Abstract Need: to trace back the origins of data products, whether images or charts in a report, data obtained from a sensor on an instrument, a generated dataset referenced in a research paper, in government reports on the environment, or in a publication or poster presentation. Yet: most software applications that perform data access and manipulation keep only limited history of the data, i.e. the provenance. Scenario: There is a figure in a report showing multiple graphs and plots related to global climate, the report is being drafted for a government agency. The graphs and plots are generated using an algorithm from an iPython Notebook, where the algorithm pulls data from four data sets from that portal. That data is aggregated together over the time dimension, constrained to a few parameters, accessed using a particular piece of data access software, and converted from one datatype to another datatype (1) Today we’re lucky to get a blob of text under the figure that might say a couple things about the figure with a reference to a publication that was written a few years ago. Thus: Data citation, data publishing information, licensing information, and provenance are all lacking in the derived data products. What we really want: Trace the figure all the way back to the original datasets, have access to data integration and manipulation processes, See information about the researchers, the project, the agency funding, the award, and the organizations collaborating on the project. Current Proposal Where it came from The request that was made of the data access server. The source data set(s) Any data set(s) that the resulting data product is derived from Processing that happened Any software that did any sort of processing against the data and any intermediate data The software version This will vary for different servers (it might be one number or a list or numbers), but in the end it is one or more of the tried and true x.y.z version numbers along with names. How to cite the dataset in a publication Nominally a DOI or instructions. Licensing information/restrictions URL reference to a license. Future Work Modeling In this presentation we’ve given a glimpse of the information modeling and ontology development we feel is necessary to complete this project. Need to finalize and review the model. Coding There will be coding to be done in the server software, in this case OPeNDAP BES. Creating the provenance trace, ability to add license and citation information, and creating the ping-back services. Providing Services In addition to provenance trace access, provide a prov:pingback service so that users can tell the data providers what they’ve done with the data (citation in a report or publication, for example) W3C PROV-O Recommendation Poster QRCode Input Requested We’d love your feedback and your input. Specifically, your thoughts on: The model. Using PROV-O, DOAP The use of provenance and ping-back in the response header Would you like to review the model/design/technology infrastructure Would you like to collaborate on this project? Any other questions, comments, suggestions are welcome! How to provide feedback: 1.Scan the QR code to the left. This will take you to a page with more information and information on how you can contribute. 2.Or with your questions, comments, PROV-O – Provenance Ontology, W3C recommendation ( RDFs – Resource Description Framework Schema ( RPI/TWC – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Tetherless World Constellation ( Provenance Store OPeNDAP Hyrax Processing :dds_of_reading a prov:Entity; dcterms:format opendap:DataDDS; prov:wasGeneratedBy [ a prov:Activity; prov:used [ a vsto:Dataset, prov:Entity, toolmatch:DataCollection; toolmatch:hasAccessURL ; ]; prov:used [ a vsto:Dataset, prov:Entity, toolmatch:DataCollection; toolmatch:hasAccessURL ; ]; prov:wasAssociatedWith ; ];. :constrained_dds a prov:Entity; dcterms:format opendap:DataDDS; prov:wasGeneratedBy [ a prov:Activity; prov:used :dds_of_reading; prov:wasAssociatedWith ; ];. :aggregated_dds a prov:Entity; dcterms:format opendap:DataDDS; prov:wasGeneratedBy [ a prov:Activity; prov:used :constrained_dds; prov:wasAssociatedWith ; ];. :result a foaf:Document; nfo:fileName "thursday.h5"; dcterms:format netcdf; prov:wasGeneratedBy [ a prov:Activity; prov:used :aggregated_dds; prov:wasAssociatedWith ; ];. 200 OK S: Link: ; rel=" S: Link: ; rel=" OPeNDAP Hyrax Response Requests processing Provides ping-back information Link to Science Domain We show here how we can link to a specific science domain Ontologies, such as VSTO, and other tools, such as ToolMatch Scientific Data Gets back response Provenance included in header Ping-back service in header Example DOAP Document a doap:Project, prov:Entity; doap:name "OPeNDAP Back-End Server (BES)"; doap:developer ; doap:homepage ; doap:vendor ; doap:repository ; doap:bug-database ; doap:release ; doap:description "BES is a high-performance back-end server software framework that allows data providers more flexibility in providing end users views of their data."; doap:license ;. a doap:Version, prov:Entity; prov:specializationOf ; doap:name "BES "; doap:revision "3.12.0"; doap:download-page ; doap:repository ; doap:license ; doap:created ;. a doap:SVNRepository; doap:location doap:browse. dc:description "This software is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License "; doap:name "GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE"; rdfs:seeAlso ;. # The hash above is: HASH(config file, BES version that read it) a prov:Agent; prov:wasDerivedFrom, ;. prov:wasDerivedFrom :config_file_hash; # b/c BES set it up: prov:wasAttributedTo ;.