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Juliana Freire, David Koop and Luc Moreau
Front matter
1
Provenance for Database Transformations
2
Enforcing the Scientific Method
3-16
Mapping the NRC Dataflow Model to the Open Provenance Model
17-30
Data Lineage Model for Taverna Workflows with Lightweight Annotation Requirements
31-44
A Logic Programming Approach to Scientific Workflow Provenance Querying
45-53
Recording the Context of Action for Process Documentation
54-61
User-Centric Annotation Management for Biological Data
62-69
A Model for Sharing of Confidential Provenance Information in a Query Based System
70-77
Kepler/pPOD: Scientific Workflow and Provenance Support for Assembling the Tree of Life
78-91
Using Visualization Process Graphs to Improve Visualization Exploration
92-105
Implementation and Evaluation of a Protocol for Recording Process Documentation in the Presence of Failures
106-119
Provenance and the Price of Identity
120-127
Towards Provenance-Enabling ParaView
128-135
Application of Provenance for Automated and Research Driven Workflows
136-143
Using Provenance to Improve Workflow Design
144-151
Job Provenance – Insight into Very Large Provenance Datasets Software Demonstration
152-159
A Provenance-Based Fault Tolerance Mechanism for Scientific Workflows
160-173
A First Study on Clustering Collections of Workflow Graphs
174-185
Exploiting Provenance to Make Sense of Automated Decisions in Scientific Workflows
186-199
Using Explicit Control Processes in Distributed Workflows to Gather Provenance
200-207
ES3: A Demonstration of Transparent Provenance for Scientific Computation
208-220
Neuroimaging Data Provenance Using the LONI Pipeline Workflow Environment
221-228
Provenance Tracking in an Earth Science Data Processing System
229-240
A Python Library for Provenance Recording and Querying
241-252
Requirements for a Provenance Visualization Component
253-265
Advances and Challenges for Scalable Provenance in Stream Processing Systems
266-279
Using Provenance to Support Real-Time Collaborative Design of Workflows
280-292
Provenance in Sensornet Republishing
293-308
Semantically-Enhanced Model-Experiment-Evaluation Processes (SeMEEPs) within the Atmospheric Chemistry Community
309-322
Oceanographic Data Provenance Tracking with the Shore Side Data System
323-326
The Open Provenance Model: An Overview
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