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8th TaPP 2016: Washington, D.C., USA
- Sarah Cohen Boulakia:
8th USENIX Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance, TaPP 2016, Washington, D.C., USA, June 8-9, 2016. USENIX Association 2016
Research Session 1: Provenance in Relational Databases
- Zhepeng Yan, Val Tannen, Zachary G. Ives:
Fine-grained Provenance for Linear Algebra Operators. - Babak Salimi, Leopoldo E. Bertossi, Dan Suciu, Guy Van den Broeck:
Quantifying Causal Effects on Query Answering in Databases. - Nicole Bidoit, Melanie Herschel, Katerina Tzompanaki:
Refining SQL Queries based on Why-Not Polynomials.
Research Session 2: Provenance and Security
- Rui Abreu, Dave Archer, Erin Chapman, James Cheney, Hoda Eldardiry, Adrià Gascón:
Provenance Segmentation. - Nikilesh Balakrishnan, Thomas Bytheway, Lucian Carata, Ripduman Sohan, Andy Hopper:
Towards Secure User-space Provenance Capture. - Ashish Gehani, Hasanat Kazmi, Hassaan Irshad:
Scaling SPADE to "Big Provenance".
Research Session 3: Provenance in Workflows and Data Analysis Pipelines
- Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Carole A. Goble:
Automatic Versus Manual Provenance Abstractions: Mind the Gap. - Peter Buneman, Adrià Gascón, Dave Murray-Rust:
Composition and Substitution in Provenance and Workflows. - Alban Gaignard, Hala Skaf-Molli, Audrey Bihouée:
From Scientific Workflow Patterns to 5-star Linked Open Data. - Xing Niu, Bahareh Sadat Arab, Dieter Gawlick, Zhen Hua Liu, Vasudha Krishnaswamy, Oliver Kennedy, Boris Glavic:
Provenance-aware Versioned Dataworkspaces. - Paolo Missier, Jacek Cala, Eldarina Azfar Wijaya:
The Data, They Are A-Changin'.
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