Thanks Stian

I've completed your survey (for adding / developing provenance for EMBOSS).  
Please keep me in the
loop with this stuff.  FYI there's a new version of the EDAM ontology; some 
aspects might be
useful for provenance (depending on how broadly "provenance" is defined):

http://edamontology.sourceforge.net/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/edamontology/files/

Cheers

Jon



> 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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