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Provenance and Annotation of Data and Process

Third International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2010, Troy, NY, USA, June 15-16, 2010, Revised Selected Papers

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6378)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): IPAW: International Provenance and Annotation Workshop

Conference proceedings info: IPAW 2010.

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Table of contents (40 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Keynotes

    1. On Provenance and Privacy

      • Susan B. Davidson
      Pages 1-1
  3. Papers

    1. The Provenance of Workflow Upgrades

      • David Koop, Carlos E. Scheidegger, Juliana Freire, Cláudio T. Silva
      Pages 2-16
    2. Approaches for Exploring and Querying Scientific Workflow Provenance Graphs

      • Manish Kumar Anand, Shawn Bowers, Ilkay Altintas, Bertram Ludäscher
      Pages 17-26
    3. Leveraging the Open Provenance Model as a Multi-tier Model for Global Climate Research

      • Eric G. Stephan, Todd D. Halter, Brian D. Ermold
      Pages 34-41
    4. Understanding Collaborative Studies through Interoperable Workflow Provenance

      • Ilkay Altintas, Manish Kumar Anand, Daniel Crawl, Shawn Bowers, Adam Belloum, Paolo Missier et al.
      Pages 42-58
    5. Provenance of Software Development Processes

      • Heinrich Wendel, Markus Kunde, Andreas Schreiber
      Pages 59-63
    6. Provenance-Awareness in R

      • Chris A. Silles, Andrew R. Runnalls
      Pages 64-72
    7. SAF: A Provenance-Tracking Framework for Interoperable Semantic Applications

      • Evan W. Patton, Dominic Difranzo, Deborah L. McGuinness
      Pages 73-77
    8. POMELo: A PML Online Editor

      • Alvaro Graves
      Pages 91-97
    9. Capturing Provenance in the Wild

      • M. David Allen, Adriane Chapman, Barbara Blaustein, Len Seligman
      Pages 98-101
    10. Using Data Provenance to Measure Information Assurance Attributes

      • Abha Moitra, Bruce Barnett, Andrew Crapo, Stephen J. Dil
      Pages 111-119
    11. Explorations into the Provenance of High Throughput Biomedical Experiments

      • Jamie P. McCusker, Deborah L. McGuinness
      Pages 120-128
    12. Janus: From Workflows to Semantic Provenance and Linked Open Data

      • Paolo Missier, Satya S. Sahoo, Jun Zhao, Carole Goble, Amit Sheth
      Pages 129-141
    13. Provenance-Aware Faceted Search in Drupal

      • Zhenning Shangguan, Jinguang Zheng, Deborah L. McGuinness
      Pages 142-147
    14. Securing Provenance-Based Audits

      • Rocío Aldeco-Pérez, Luc Moreau
      Pages 148-164
    15. System Transparency, or How I Learned to Worry about Meaning and Love Provenance!

      • Stephan Zednik, Peter Fox, Deborah L. McGuinness
      Pages 165-173

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About this book

The 7 revised full papers, 11 revised medium-length papers, 6 revised short, and 7 demo papers presented together with 10 poster/abstract papers describing late-breaking work were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. Provenance has been recognized to be important in a wide range of areas including databases, workflows, knowledge representation and reasoning, and digital libraries. Thus, many disciplines have proposed a wide range of provenance models, techniques, and infrastructure for encoding and using provenance. The papers investigate many facets of data provenance, process documentation, data derivation, and data annotation.

Keywords

  • Web application
  • automatic parallelization
  • automatic updating
  • capture
  • climate
  • cloud computing
  • collaboration
  • confidence
  • distributed systems
  • information documentation
  • metadata management
  • multiscale
  • ontology
  • privacy
  • python
  • semantic Web
  • semantic collaboration
  • social Web
  • validation

Editors and Affiliations

  • Tetherless World Constellation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA

    Deborah L. McGuinness, James R. Michaelis

  • School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Southhampton, United Kingdom

    Luc Moreau

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