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IPAW 2016: McLean, VA, USA
- Marta Mattoso, Boris Glavic:
Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes - 6th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2016, McLean, VA, USA, June 7-8, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9672, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-40592-6
Provenance Capture
- Yang Ji, Sangho Lee, Wenke Lee:
RecProv: Towards Provenance-Aware User Space Record and Replay. 3-15 - João Felipe Pimentel, Juliana Freire, Vanessa Braganholo, Leonardo Murta:
Tracking and Analyzing the Evolution of Provenance from Scripts. 16-28 - Manolis Stamatogiannakis, Hasanat Kazmi, Hashim Sharif, Remco Vermeulen, Ashish Gehani, Herbert Bos, Paul Groth:
Trade-Offs in Automatic Provenance Capture. 29-41 - Peng Chen, Tom Evans, Beth Plale:
Analysis of Memory Constrained Live Provenance. 42-54
Provenance Analysis and Visualization
- Wellington Moreira de Oliveira, Paolo Missier, Kary A. C. S. Ocaña, Daniel de Oliveira, Vanessa Braganholo:
Analyzing Provenance Across Heterogeneous Provenance Graphs. 57-70 - Troy C. Kohwalter, Thiago Nazareth de Oliveira, Juliana Freire, Esteban Clua, Leonardo Murta:
Prov Viewer: A Graph-Based Visualization Tool for Interactive Exploration of Provenance Data. 71-82 - Danius T. Michaelides, Richard Parker, Chris Charlton, William J. Browne, Luc Moreau:
Intermediate Notation for Provenance and Workflow Reproducibility. 83-94 - Darren P. Richardson, Luc Moreau:
Towards the Domain Agnostic Generation of Natural Language Explanations from Provenance Graphs for Casual Users. 95-106
Provenance Models and Applications
- David Koop:
Versioning Version Trees: The Provenance of Actions that Affect Multiple Versions. 109-121 - Nicholas John Car, Laura S. Stanford, Aaron Sedgmen:
Enabling Web Service Request Citation by Provenance Information. 122-133 - Milan Markovic, Peter Edwards, Martin J. Kollingbaum, Alan Rowe:
Modelling Provenance of Sensor Data for Food Safety Compliance Checking. 134-145 - David Gammack, Steve Scott, Adriane P. Chapman:
Modelling Provenance Collection Points and Their Impact on Provenance Graphs. 146-157
System Demonstrations
- João Felipe Pimentel, Saumen C. Dey, Timothy M. McPhillips, Khalid Belhajjame, David Koop, Leonardo Murta, Vanessa Braganholo, Bertram Ludäscher:
Yin & Yang: Demonstrating Complementary Provenance from noWorkflow & YesWorkflow. 161-165 - Kesheng Wu, Elizabeth N. Coviello, S. M. Flanagan, Martin Greenwald, Xia Lee, Alexandru Romosan, David P. Schissel, Arie Shoshani, Josh Stillerman, John C. Wright:
MPO: A System to Document and Analyze Distributed Heterogeneous Workflows. 166-170
Joint IPAW/TaPP Poster Session
- Trung Dong Huynh, Danius T. Michaelides, Luc Moreau:
PROV-JSONLD: A JSON and Linked Data Representation for Provenance. 173-177 - Isuru Suriarachchi, Beth Plale:
Provenance as Essential Infrastructure for Data Lakes. 178-182 - Lucas Augusto Montalvão Costa Carvalho, Rodrigo L. Silveira, Caroline S. Pereira, Munir S. Skaf, Claudia Bauzer Medeiros:
Provenance-Based Retrieval: Fostering Reuse and Reproducibility Across Scientific Disciplines. 183-186 - John S. Erickson, John Sheehan, Kristin P. Bennett, Deborah L. McGuinness:
Addressing Scientific Rigor in Data Analytics Using Semantic Workflows. 187-190 - Tom De Nies, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
Reconstructing Human-Generated Provenance Through Similarity-Based Clustering. 191-194 - David Corsar, Milan Markovic, Peter Edwards:
Social Media Data in Research: Provenance Challenges. 195-198 - João Felipe Pimentel, Juliana Freire, Leonardo Murta, Vanessa Braganholo:
Fine-Grained Provenance Collection over Scripts Through Program Slicing. 199-203 - Ajinkya Prabhune, Aaron Zweig, Rainer Stotzka, Michael Gertz, Jürgen Hesser:
Prov2ONE: An Algorithm for Automatically Constructing ProvONE Provenance Graphs. 204-208 - Seokki Lee, Sven Köhler, Bertram Ludäscher, Boris Glavic:
Implementing Unified Why- and Why-Not Provenance Through Games. 209-213 - Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, José Antonio Pires do Nascimento:
SisGExp: Rethinking Long-Tail Agronomic Experiments. 214-217 - Andreas Schreiber, Doreen Seider:
Towards Provenance Capturing of Quantified Self Data. 218-221 - Margarita Ruiz-Olazar, Evandro S. Rocha, Sueli S. Rabaça, Carlos Eduardo Ribas, Amanda Sávio Nascimento, Kelly Rosa Braghetto:
A Review of Guidelines and Models for Representation of Provenance Information from Neuroscience Experiments. 222-225 - Hampapuram K. Ramapriyan, Justin C. Goldstein, Hook Hua, Robert E. Wolfe:
Tracking and Establishing Provenance of Earth Science Datasets: A NASA-Based Example. 226-229 - Yang Cao, Christopher Jones, Víctor Cuevas-Vicenttín, Matthew B. Jones, Bertram Ludäscher, Timothy M. McPhillips, Paolo Missier, Christopher R. Schwalm, Peter Slaughter, David Vieglais, Lauren Walker, Yaxing Wei:
DataONE: A Data Federation with Provenance Support. 230-234
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