Hi Yujia,
There are actually two different provenance subsystems available in Kepler, the 
released provenance suite, and a provenance system that I believe was designed 
to work with the comad add-on(s).

The released provenance suite doesn't have a data visualization capability, 
though it does allow recording to OPM, and the OPM toolbox has a tool to 
convert these OPM graphs to graphviz, but a co-worker gave that a try this 
morning without success. It does seem like it may be possible though. This is 
what I would pursue if you are interested.

The comad provenance system has a provenance browser for data visualization. A 
screenshot of it is here:
https://kepler-project.org/developers/interest-groups/provenance-interest-group/keplerprovbrowserui.png/view?searchterm=provenance%20browser
You'll see the provenance-browser module in: 
https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/trunk/modules/

I gave it a very quick try just now, and got errors when trying to open some 
the included example trace files. I don't think this project is being 
maintained, and I believe it is restrictive to comad workflows. I saw this 
browser working in the distant past and it looked useful, it would be nice if 
it were made to work with the released provenance module.

Derik


On Jun 28, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Yujia Zhou wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to build a provenance diagram in Kepler. I have installed the 
> provenance module and I am able to query the database successfully. But I'm 
> wondering if there's a way for Kepler to produce a nice graph to visualize 
> the data provenance? Thank you very much.
> 
> Yujia
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