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IPAW 2014: Cologne, Germany
- Bertram Ludäscher, Beth Plale
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Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes - 5th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2014, Cologne, Germany, June 9-13, 2014. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8628, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-16461-8
Standardization of Provenance Models, Services, Representations
- Paolo Missier
, Jeremy W. Bryans
, Carl Gamble, Vasa Curcin
, Roxana Dánger:
ProvAbs: Model, Policy, and Tooling for Abstracting PROV Graphs. 3-15 - Hugo Firth, Paolo Missier
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ProvGen: Generating Synthetic PROV Graphs with Predictable Structure. 16-27
Applications of Provenance
- Timothy Lebo
, Patrick West, Deborah L. McGuinness
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Walking into the Future with PROV Pingback: An Application to OPeNDAP Using Prizms. 31-43 - Amir Sezavar Keshavarz, Trung Dong Huynh
, Luc Moreau
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Provenance for Online Decision Making. 44-55 - Devarshi Ghoshal, Arun Chauhan, Beth Plale
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Regenerating and Quantifying Quality of Benchmarking Data Using Static and Dynamic Provenance. 56-67
Provenance Management Architectures and Techniques
- Leonardo Murta, Vanessa Braganholo, Fernando Chirigati, David Koop, Juliana Freire
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noWorkflow: Capturing and Analyzing Provenance of Scripts. 71-83 - Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Carole A. Goble, Pinar Karagoz
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LabelFlow: Exploiting Workflow Provenance to Surface Scientific Data Provenance. 84-96 - Quan Pham, Tanu Malik, Ian T. Foster:
Auditing and Maintaining Provenance in Software Packages. 97-109
Security and Privacy Implications of Provenance
- James Cheney
, Roly Perera:
An Analytical Survey of Provenance Sanitization. 113-126 - Mufajjul Ali, Luc Moreau
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A Provenance-Based Policy Control Framework for Cloud Services. 127-138 - Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr.
, Marta Mattoso
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Applying Provenance to Protect Attribution in Distributed Computational Scientific Experiments. 139-151
Provenance Discovery and Data Reproducibility
- Manolis Stamatogiannakis, Paul Groth, Herbert Bos
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Looking Inside the Black-Box: Capturing Data Provenance Using Dynamic Instrumentation. 155-167 - Adianto Wibisono, Peter Bloem
, Gerben Klaas Dirk de Vries, Paul Groth
, Adam Belloum
, Marian Bubak
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Generating Scientific Documentation for Computational Experiments Using Provenance. 168-179 - Saumen C. Dey, Sven Köhler, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
Computing Location-Based Lineage from Workflow Specifications to Optimize Provenance Queries. 180-193
System Demonstrations
- Stanislav Beran, Edoardo Pignotti, Peter Edwards
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Interrogating Capabilities of IoT Devices. 197-202 - Tom De Nies, Robert Meusel, Dominique Ritze, Kai Eckert, Anastasia Dimou
, Laurens De Vocht, Ruben Verborgh, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
A Lightweight Provenance Pingback and Query Service for Web Publications. 203-208 - Víctor Cuevas-Vicenttín
, Bertram Ludäscher, Paolo Missier:
Provenance-Based Searching and Ranking for Scientific Workflows. 209-214 - Rinke Hoekstra
, Paul Groth
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PROV-O-Viz - Understanding the Role of Activities in Provenance. 215-220
Joint IPAW/TaPP Poster Session
- Peer C. Brauer, Florian Fittkau, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
The Aspect-Oriented Architecture of the CAPS Framework for Capturing, Analyzing and Archiving Provenance Data. 223-225 - Tianhong Song, Saumen C. Dey, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
Improving Workflow Design Using Abstract Provenance Graphs. 226-228 - Diogo Nunes, Carlos Werly, Gizelle Kupac Vianna
, Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz:
Early Discovery of Tomato Foliage Diseases Based on Data Provenance and Pattern Recognition. 229-231 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Moaz Reyad
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Provenance in Open Data Entity-Centric Aggregation. 232-234 - Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz, André Luiz de Castro Leal:
Enhancing Provenance Representation with Knowledge Based on NFR Conceptual Modeling: A Softgoal Catalog Approach. 235-238 - Víctor Cuevas-Vicenttín
, Parisa Kianmajd, Bertram Ludäscher, Paolo Missier
, Fernando Seabra Chirigati, Yaxing Wei
, David Koop, Saumen C. Dey:
Provenance Storage, Querying, and Visualization in PBase. 239-241 - M. David Allen, Adriane Chapman
, Barbara T. Blaustein:
Engineering Choices for Open World Provenance. 242-253 - Flavio Costa, Vítor Silva, Daniel de Oliveira, Kary A. C. S. Ocaña
, Marta Mattoso
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Towards Supporting Provenance Gathering and Querying in Different Database Approaches. 254-257 - Mingmin Chen, Shizhuo Yu, Parisa Kianmajd, Nico M. Franz, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:
Provenance for Explaining Taxonomy Alignments. 258-260 - Daniel Garijo
, Yolanda Gil
, Andreas Harth
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Challenges for Provenance Analytics Over Geospatial Data. 261-263 - Marcin Wylot, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux
, Paul Groth:
Adaptive RDF Query Processing Based on Provenance. 264-266 - Thiago Silva Barbosa, Ednaldo O. Santos, Gustavo B. Lyra
, Sérgio Manuel Serra da Cruz:
Using Well-Founded Provenance Ontologies to Query Meteorological Data. 267-270 - Joan Masó
, Guillem Closa
, Yolanda Gil
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Applying W3C PROV to Express Geospatial Provenance at Feature and Attribute Level. 271-274 - Trung Dong Huynh
, Luc Moreau
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ProvStore: A Public Provenance Repository. 275-277 - Heather S. Packer, Luc Moreau
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Sentence Templating for Explaining Provenance. 278-280 - Peng Yue, Xia Guo, Mingda Zhang, Liangcun Jiang
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Extending PROV Data Model for Provenance-Aware Sensor Web. 281-284 - Milan Markovic
, Peter Edwards, David Corsar:
SC-PROV: A Provenance Vocabulary for Social Computation. 285-287 - Barbara Staudt Lerner, Emery R. Boose:
RDataTracker and DDG Explorer - Capture, Visualization and Querying of Provenance from R Scripts. 288-290 - Richard McClatchey
, Jetendr Shamdasani, Andrew Branson, Kamran Munir:
Provenance Support for Medical Research. 291-293 - Wellington Moreira de Oliveira, Daniel de Oliveira, Vanessa Braganholo:
Experiencing PROV-Wf for Provenance Interoperability in SWfMSs. 294-296

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