With apologies for spamming,

The W3C Provenance Working Group [1] is working on defining a standard
for provenance.


The group is conducting a survey [2] to identify and connect with
potential implementation stakeholders and coordinate test case
development and implementation activities.

If you or your organisation is developing software that might be
interested in implementing (ie. generating, reading or querying) the
W3C Provenance standard, the group would be grateful if you could
complete this survey: http://goo.gl/rHxAg


[1] http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/
[2] http://goo.gl/rHxAg


As a note, the Taverna team is already involved in this working group
and intending to support the standard, but if you are involved in
other software or systems and could be interested in integrating the
standard, we would encourage you to complete the survey.


-- 
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

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