Accepted Papers
From Ipaw2012
Full Papers
- Fernando Chirigati and Juliana Freire. Towards Integrating Workflow and Database Provenance: A Practical Approach
- Shawn Bowers, Timothy McPhillips and Bertram Ludaescher. Declarative Rules for Inferring Fine-Grained Data Provenance from Scientific Workflow Execution Traces
- Tom De Nies, Sam Coppens, Davy Van Deursen, Erik Mannens and Rik Van de Walle. Automatic Discovery of High-Level Provenance using Semantic Similarity
- Paolo Missier, Brian Randell and Maciej Koutny. Modelling Provenance using Structured Occurrence Networks
- João Carlos De A. R. Gonçalves, Daniel de Oliveira, Eduardo Ogasawara, Kary Ocaña and Marta Mattoso. Using Domain-Specific Data to Enhance Scientific Workflow Steering Queries
- Michael O. Jewell, Enrico Costanza, Tom Frankland, Graeme Earl and Luc Moreau. The Xeros Data Model: Tracking Interpretations of Archaeological Finds
- Paolo Missier and Khalid Belhajjame. A PROV encoding for provenance analysis using deductive rules
- Mark Ebden, Trung Dong Huynh, Luc Moreau, Sarvapali Ramchurn and Stephen Roberts. Network Analysis on Provenance Graphs from a Crowdsourcing Application
- Khalid Belhajjame, Paolo Missier and Carole Goble. Detecting Duplicate Records in Scientific Workflow Results
- Huanjia Yang, Danius Michaelides, Chris Charlton, William Browne and Luc Moreau. DEEP: A Provenance-Aware Executable Document System
- Ingrid Nunes, Yuhui Chen, Simon Miles, Michael Luck and Carlos Lucena. Transparent Provenance Derivation for User Decisions
- Timothy Lebo, Ping Wang, Alvaro Graves and Deborah L. Mcguinness. Deriving Abstractive Provenance
- Hazeline Asuncion. SourceTrac: Tracing Data Sources within Spreadsheets
- Jim Mccusker, Timothy Lebo, Alvaro Graves, Dominic Difranzo, Paulo Pinheiro and Deborah L. Mcguinness. Functional Requirements for Information Resource Provenance on the Web
Demo Papers
- Emanuele Santos, David Koop, Thomas Maxwell, Charles Doutriaux, Tommy Ellqvist, Gerald Potter, Juliana Freire, Dean Williams and Claudio Silva. Designing a Provenance-Based Climate Data Analysis Application
- Peter Edwards, Chris Mellish, Edoardo Pignotti, Kapila Ponnamperuma, Thomas Bouttaz, Alan Eckhardt, Kate Pangbourne, Lorna Philip and John Farrington. ourSpaces - A Provenance Enabled Virtual Research Environment
- Milan Markovic, Peter Edwards, David Corsar and Jeff Z. Pan. Managing the Provenance of Crowdsourced Disruption Reports
- Tanu Malik, Quan Pham, Raffaele Montella and Ian Foster. SOLE: Linking Research Papers with Scientific Objects
Poster Papers
- Thomas Bouttaz, Alan Eckhardt, Chris Mellish and Peter Edwards. Integrating Text and Graphics to Present Provenance Information
- Andreas Schreiber, Miriam Ney and Heinrich Wendel. The Provenance Store prOOst for the Open Provenance Model
- Roxana Danger, Robin Joy, John Darlington and Vasa Curcin. Access control for OPM provenance graphs
- Curt Tilmes. Provenance Representation in the Global Change Information System (GCIS)
- Flavio Costa, Daniel Oliveira, Kary Ocaña, Eduardo Ogasawara and Marta Mattoso. Enabling Re-Executions of Parallel Scientific Workflows Using Runtime Provenance Data
- Chris Baillie, Peter Edwards and Edoardo Pignotti. Quality Assessment, Provenance, and the Web of Linked Sensor Data
- Andrew Runnalls and Chris Silles. Provenance Tracking in R
- Salmin Sultana and Elisa Bertino. A Comprehensive Model for Provenance
- David Corsar, Peter Edwards, Nagendra Velaga, John Nelson and Jeff Pan. Exploring Provenance in a Linked Data Ecosystem
- Stephan Zednik, James Michaelis and Peter Fox. Integrating Provenance into an operational Data Product Information System
- Jing Zhao, Yogesh Simmhan and Viktor Prasanna. On Presenting Apropos Provenance for Situation Awareness and Data Forensics
- Hook Hua, Brian Wilson, Gerald Manipon, Lei Pan and Eric Fetzer. Improving the Understanding of Provenance and Reproducibility of a Multi-Sensor Merged Climate Data Record