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**Other examples of OPM** | **Other examples of OPM** | ||
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- | **Modeling | + | There are many applications made for exporting OPM Graphs (Taverna, Vistrails, Swift, Karma or Kepler), toolkits for creating and manipulating them (Karma, OPMToolbox, Tupelo), and applications that uses the model to actually model real data (like OurSpaces and eBioFlow, where the model is used, but the data is not shared). |
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- | **Conclusion** | + | **(We will update this section as we find more uses of OPM.)** |
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- | OPM does not fit well for the purpose of the previous | + | **Trying to Model the europeana example with OPM.** |
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+ | OPM does not fit well for the purpose of the example | ||
For example, in the context of the previous example (tracking of paintings), OPM would fit well if the painting went through a rstoring process: | For example, in the context of the previous example (tracking of paintings), OPM would fit well if the painting went through a rstoring process: | ||
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+ | In this example, OPM models how the restoring process is captured, who is the agent responsible for the restoration and when he starts and finishes the work. The resultant artifact is the same painting restored. The roles have been included in brackets (restorer, damaged painting, etc). |
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