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IPAW 2008: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
- Juliana Freire, David Koop, Luc Moreau:
Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes, Second International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2008, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, June 17-18, 2008. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5272, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-89964-8
Keynotes
- Val Tannen:
Provenance for Database Transformations. 1 - Allen L. Brown:
Enforcing the Scientific Method. 2
Papers
- Natalia Kwasnikowska, Jan Van den Bussche:
Mapping the NRC Dataflow Model to the Open Provenance Model. 3-16 - Paolo Missier, Khalid Belhajjame, Jun Zhao, Marco Roos, Carole A. Goble:
Data Lineage Model for Taverna Workflows with Lightweight Annotation Requirements. 17-30 - Yong Zhao, Shiyong Lu:
A Logic Programming Approach to Scientific Workflow Provenance Querying. 31-44 - Ian Wootten, Omer F. Rana:
Recording the Context of Action for Process Documentation. 45-53 - Qinglan Li, Alexandros Labrinidis, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
User-Centric Annotation Management for Biological Data. 54-61 - Meiyappan Nagappan, Mladen A. Vouk:
A Model for Sharing of Confidential Provenance Information in a Query Based System. 62-69 - Shawn Bowers, Timothy M. McPhillips, Sean Riddle, Manish Kumar Anand, Bertram Ludäscher:
Kepler/pPOD: Scientific Workflow and Provenance Support for Assembling the Tree of Life. 70-77 - T. J. Jankun-Kelly:
Using Visualization Process Graphs to Improve Visualization Exploration. 78-91 - Zheng Chen, Luc Moreau:
Implementation and Evaluation of a Protocol for Recording Process Documentation in the Presence of Failures. 92-105 - Adriane Chapman, H. V. Jagadish:
Provenance and the Price of Identity. 106-119 - Steven P. Callahan, Juliana Freire, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, Cláudio T. Silva, Huy T. Vo:
Towards Provenance-Enabling ParaView. 120-127 - Tara Gibson, Karen Schuchardt, Eric G. Stephan:
Application of Provenance for Automated and Research Driven Workflows. 128-135 - Frederico Tosta de Oliveira, Leonardo Gresta Paulino Murta, Cláudia M. L. Werner, Marta Mattoso:
Using Provenance to Improve Workflow Design. 136-143 - Ales Krenek, Ludek Matyska, Jirí Sitera, Miroslav Ruda, Frantisek Dvorák, Jiri Filipovic, Zdenek Sustr, Zdenek Salvet:
Job Provenance - Insight into Very Large Provenance Datasets. 144-151 - Daniel Crawl, Ilkay Altintas:
A Provenance-Based Fault Tolerance Mechanism for Scientific Workflows. 152-159 - Emanuele Santos, Lauro Didier Lins, James P. Ahrens, Juliana Freire, Cláudio T. Silva:
A First Study on Clustering Collections of Workflow Graphs. 160-173 - Paolo Missier, Suzanne M. Embury, Richard John Stapenhurst:
Exploiting Provenance to Make Sense of Automated Decisions in Scientific Workflows. 174-185 - Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, Fernando Seabra Chirigati, Rafael Dahis, Maria Luiza Machado Campos, Marta Mattoso:
Using Explicit Control Processes in Distributed Workflows to Gather Provenance. 186-199 - James Frew, Peter Slaughter:
ES3: A Demonstration of Transparent Provenance for Scientific Computation. 200-207 - Allan MacKenzie-Graham, Arash Payan, Ivo D. Dinov, John D. Van Horn, Arthur W. Toga:
Neuroimaging Data Provenance Using the LONI Pipeline Workflow Environment. 208-220 - Curt Tilmes, Albert J. Fleig:
Provenance Tracking in an Earth Science Data Processing System. 221-228 - Carsten Bochner, Roland Gude, Andreas Schreiber:
A Python Library for Provenance Recording and Querying. 229-240 - Markus Kunde, Henning Bergmeyer, Andreas Schreiber:
Requirements for a Provenance Visualization Component. 241-252 - Archan Misra, Marion Blount, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Daby M. Sow, Min Wang:
Advances and Challenges for Scalable Provenance in Stream Processing Systems. 253-265 - Tommy Ellkvist, David Koop, Erik W. Anderson, Juliana Freire, Cláudio T. Silva:
Using Provenance to Support Real-Time Collaborative Design of Workflows. 266-279 - Unkyu Park, John S. Heidemann:
Provenance in Sensornet Republishing. 280-292 - Chris J. Martin, Mohammed H. Haji, Peter M. Dew, Mike Pilling, Peter K. Jimack:
Semantically-Enhanced Model-Experiment-Evaluation Processes (SeMEEPs) within the Atmospheric Chemistry Community. 293-308 - Michael McCann, Kevin Gomes:
Oceanographic Data Provenance Tracking with the Shore Side Data System. 309-322
Invited Contribution
- Luc Moreau, Juliana Freire, Joe Futrelle, Robert E. McGrath, Jim Myers, Patrick R. Paulson:
The Open Provenance Model: An Overview. 323-326
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