PROV Implementation Report. Huynh, T. D., Groth, P., & Zednik, S. World Wide Web Consortium, Note NOTE-prov-implementations-20130430, April, 2013.
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This document reports on implementations and usage of the four normative specifications of the PROV Family of Documents. In particular, it's aim is to demonstrate that the features defined in PROV are implementable and interoperable. Features are defined as: the constructs specified in PROV-DM and their realisation in OWL (see PROV-O) and in the PROV-N syntax; the constraints defined within PROV-CONSTRAINTS. Interoperability is defined through both the interchange of provenance information and the coverage of test cases.
@misc{ provimplementations,
  author = {Trung Dong Huynh and Paul Groth and Stephan Zednik},
  title = {PROV Implementation Report},
  howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Note NOTE-prov-implementations-20130430},
  month = {April},
  year = {2013},
  topic = {prov[0.9]},
  uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/NOTE-prov-implementations-20130430},
  abstract = {This document reports on implementations and usage of the four normative specifications of the PROV Family of Documents. In particular, it's aim is to demonstrate that the features defined in PROV are implementable and interoperable. Features are defined as: the constructs specified in PROV-DM and their realisation in OWL (see PROV-O) and in the PROV-N syntax; the constraints defined within PROV-CONSTRAINTS. Interoperability is defined through both the interchange of provenance information and the coverage of test cases.}
}

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