I'm really interested in this field (and scientific workflow systems more
generally), but perhaps we should get this off the Discuss list. NoWorkflow
uses Prolog for reasoning across its workflow traces - this approach has
been mentioned previously in Bowers, McPhillips and Anand et al's work
("Provenance in collection-oriented scientific workflows" = doi
10.1002/cpe.1226 and "Efficient Provenance Storage over Nested Data
Collections" - doi 10.1145/1516360.1516470
<http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1516360.1516470>). I've installed NoWorkflow at
our lab and will try and use it in future work - perhaps over time some
"best practices" can be built up?

Peter

On 7 September 2015 at 11:39, Bartosz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Raniere,
>
> You forgot to attach the link, but I guess you meant this project [1].
>
> We have developed similar project, called sumatra, to track provenance for
> python and non-python projects [2,3]
>
> Sumatra has been used so far in neural modelling and data analysis, but I
> am not aware of any reports describing use of sumatra in real world
> projects. Perhaps, you could contact the main developer, Andrew Davison (in
> cc), who might be able to provide you with more information.
>
> Yours,
>
> Bartosz
>
> [1] https://github.com/gems-uff/noworkflow
> [2] http://pythonhosted.org/Sumatra/
> [3] https://osf.io/rc5jf/
>
> Hi everyone,
>>
>> during last Spring I watched one talk from João Felipe, in copy,
>> about his M.S. project noWorkflow [1] that is under MIT license and
>> briefly
>>
>>     aims at allowing scientists to benefit from provenance data analysis
>> even
>>     when they don't use a workflow system.
>>
>> João contacted me because he is looking for open science projects
>> under developing that he could use as examples for noWorkflow
>> or that are interested in testing noWorkflow (I'm sure that he will be
>> happy
>> to help you doing it as easy as possible if this is the case).
>>
>> Since I think that many people in this list could be interested
>> in João's project I'm sending this email.
>> You can contact João directly.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Raniere
>>
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