made some slight clarifications for exit criteria
authorPaul Groth <p.t.groth@vu.nl>
Tue, 12 Feb 2013 11:23:08 +0100
changeset 5531 c8dfc0adfe20
parent 5530 cbf88414d162
child 5533 0bb02b43e80b
made some slight clarifications for exit criteria
reports/prov-implementations.html
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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@
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-In terms of implementation pairs, Section <a href="#prov-exchange">4</a> enumerates which pairs of implementations report exchanging provenance. Here, we meet the exit criteria in that each feature is exchanged by two implementations. For PROV-O, the implementations are from two separate institutions. For PROV-N, there are implementations in different programming languages from the same institution which exchange all constructs and an implementation from a different institution that exchanges some constructs. We believe, however, that this meets the goals of the exit criteria to demonstrate interoperability. 
+In terms of implementation pairs, Section <a href="#prov-exchange">4</a> enumerates which pairs of implementations report exchanging provenance. Here, we meet the exit criteria in that each feature is exchanged by at least two implementations. For PROV-O, the implementations are from three separate institutions. For PROV-N, there are implementations in different programming languages from the same institution which exchange all constructs and an implementation from a different institution that exchanges some constructs. We believe that this meets the goals of the exit criteria to demonstrate interoperability. 
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 Finally, three validators have implemented all of the constraints defined in PROV-Constraints passing the requisite test cases, thus, passing the exit criteria. The implementations are in Java, Prolog and SPARQL.