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IPAW 2006: Chicago, IL, USA
- Luc Moreau, Ian T. Foster

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Provenance and Annotation of Data, International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2006, Chicago, IL, USA, May 3-5, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4145, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-46302-X
Keynotes
- Roger S. Barga, Luciano A. Digiampietri

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Automatic Generation of Workflow Provenance. 1-9 - Juliana Freire, Cláudio T. Silva, Steven P. Callahan, Emanuele Santos, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger, Huy T. Vo:

Managing Rapidly-Evolving Scientific Workflows. 10-18
Applications
- Dimitri Bourilkov, Vaibhav Khandelwal, Archis Kulkarni, Sanket Totala:

Virtual Logbooks and Collaboration in Science and Software Development. 19-27 - Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Tamás Kifor, László Z. Varga

, Steven Willmott:
Applying Provenance in Distributed Organ Transplant Management. 28-36 - Guy K. Kloss, Andreas Schreiber

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Provenance Implementation in a Scientific Simulation Environment. 37-45 - Nithya N. Vijayakumar, Beth Plale

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Towards Low Overhead Provenance Tracking in Near Real-Time Stream Filtering. 46-54 - Miguel Branco, Luc Moreau

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Enabling Provenance on Large Scale e-Science Applications. 55-63
Semantics 1
- Joe Futrelle:

Harvesting RDF Triples. 64-72 - Tara D. Talbott, Karen Schuchardt, Eric G. Stephan, James D. Myers:

Mapping Physical Formats to Logical Models to Extract Data and Metadata: The Defuddle Parsing Engine. 73-81 - Christian Halaschek-Wiener, Jennifer Golbeck, Andrew Schain, Michael Grove, Bijan Parsia, James A. Hendler

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Annotation and Provenance Tracking in Semantic Web Photo Libraries. 82-89 - Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar, Ewa Deelman:

Metadata Catalogs with Semantic Representations. 90-100 - Jennifer Golbeck:

Combining Provenance with Trust in Social Networks for Semantic Web Content Filtering. 101-108
Workflow
- Ian Wootten, Omer F. Rana

, Shrija Rajbhandari:
Recording Actor State in Scientific Workflows. 109-117 - Ilkay Altintas, Oscar Barney, Efrat Jaeger-Frank:

Provenance Collection Support in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System. 118-132 - Shawn Bowers, Timothy M. McPhillips, Bertram Ludäscher, Shirley Cohen, Susan B. Davidson:

A Model for User-Oriented Data Provenance in Pipelined Scientific Workflows. 133-147 - Yong Zhao, Michael Wilde, Ian T. Foster

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Applying the Virtual Data Provenance Model. 148-161
Models of Provenance, Annotations and Processes
- Peter Buneman, Adriane Chapman, James Cheney

, Stijn Vansummeren:
A Provenance Model for Manually Curated Data. 162-170 - Uri Braun, Simson L. Garfinkel

, David A. Holland, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Margo I. Seltzer:
Issues in Automatic Provenance Collection. 171-183 - Simon Miles

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Electronically Querying for the Provenance of Entities. 184-192 - Rajendra Bose, Robert G. Mann, Diego Prina-Ricotti:

AstroDAS: Sharing Assertions Across Astronomy Catalogues Through Distributed Annotation. 193-202
Systems
- Victor Tan, Paul Groth

, Simon Miles
, Sheng Jiang, Steve Munroe, Sofia Tsasakou, Luc Moreau
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Security Issues in a SOA-Based Provenance System. 203-211 - Imran Khan, Ronald Schroeter, Jane Hunter:

Implementing a Secure Annotation Service. 212-221 - Yogesh L. Simmhan

, Beth Plale
, Dennis Gannon, Suresh Marru:
Performance Evaluation of the Karma Provenance Framework for Scientific Workflows. 222-236 - Christine F. Reilly, Jeffrey F. Naughton:

Exploring Provenance in a Distributed Job Execution System. 237-245 - Frantisek Dvorák, Daniel Kouril, Ales Krenek

, Ludek Matyska, Milos Mulac, Jan Pospisil, Miroslav Ruda, Zdenek Salvet, Jirí Sitera
, Michal Vocu:
gLite Job Provenance. 246-253
Semantics 2
- Jun Zhao, Carole A. Goble, Robert Stevens:

An Identity Crisis in the Life Sciences. 254-269 - Jeremy G. Frey

, David De Roure
, Kieron R. Taylor
, Jonathan W. Essex, Hugo R. Mills, Ed Zaluska:
CombeChem: A Case Study in Provenance and Annotation Using the Semantic Web. 270-277 - Paul Groth

, Simon Miles
, Steve Munroe:
Principles of High Quality Documentation for Provenance: A Philosophical Discussion. 278-286

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