IPAW 2012 - 4th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop
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| - | The next edition of the IPAW workshop will take place in Santa Barbara, California during the week of 18-22 June 2012. | + | The next edition of the IPAW workshop will take place in ''Santa Barbara, California'' during the week of 18-22 June 2012. IPAW is a a bi-annual event highlighting the state of the art in provenance research. |
| - | + | As in [http://ipaw.info previous editions], we are seeking to host other provenance-related events. Currently, we are hosting a tutorial on the provenance specifications from the W3C. | |
| - | + | Add IPAW as an event you're attending on [http://linkd.in/szwM0z LinkedIn] | |
| - | + | '''Note: The paper submission deadline has been extended to March 28, 2012''' | |
| - | == [[Call_for_Participation|Call for Papers]] | + | ==Call for Papers== |
| + | * ''[[Call_for_Participation|Call for Papers]]'' | ||
| - | ==Important Dates== | + | Accepted papers will appear in a volume of [http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs Lecture Notes for Computer Science]: |
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| + | == Important Dates == | ||
* Abstracts Due: March 16, 2012 | * Abstracts Due: March 16, 2012 | ||
| - | * Papers Due: March 23, 2012 | + | * Papers Due: <strike>March 23, 2012</strike> March 28, 2012 at 11:59 PDT (i.e. 2012-03-29 06:59 UTC) |
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| + | * '''Note: The abstracts are for the papers to be submitted March 28th. They are to help allocate reviewers.''' | ||
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* Reviews Due: April 16, 2012 | * Reviews Due: April 16, 2012 | ||
* Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2012 | * Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2012 | ||
* Conference: June 19-21 2012 | * Conference: June 19-21 2012 | ||
| - | ** Tue 19 Jun: tutorial: [http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/ W3C Provenance Working Group | + | ** Tue 19 Jun: tutorial: [http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/ W3C Provenance Working Group] specifications |
** Wed 20 Jun: IPAW day 1 | ** Wed 20 Jun: IPAW day 1 | ||
** Thu 21 Jun: IPAW day 2 | ** Thu 21 Jun: IPAW day 2 | ||
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| + | === Co-located Events=== | ||
| + | * Fri 22 Jun..Sat 23 Jun: [http://www.w3.org/2011/prov W3C Provenance Working Group] face-to-face meeting | ||
| + | ** A tutorial on the working group's specifications will also be held in conjunction with IPAW. [[File:W3c home nb.png]] | ||
| + | * Mon 18 Jun: DataONE Working Group Meeting (ProvWG) | ||
| + | ** Members of the [http://www.dataone.org/working_groups/scientific-workflows-and-provenance-working-group DataONE Working Group on Provenance in Scientific Workflows (ProvWG)] are meeting to continue work on models of provenance for scientific workflows, use cases, and future integration with DataONE tools. | ||
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| + | ==Keynote== | ||
| + | We are excited that Dr. Philip E. Bourne (http://www.sdsc.edu/~bourne/) has agreed to keynote IPAW. He will be talking about provenance in practice in his lab. | ||
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| + | Dr Bourne is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San Diego, Associate Director of the RCSB Protein Data Bank. He is a Past President of the International Society for Computational Biology. He is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). He is the co-founder and inaugural and current Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal PLoS Computational Biology and a long standing member of the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and Genome Canada panels responsible for reviewing proposals relating to computational biology. He is co-founder SciVee Inc. ( www.scivee.tv) and has been a leader in encouraging new models of publication. | ||
Revision as of 17:50, 26 March 2012
The next edition of the IPAW workshop will take place in Santa Barbara, California during the week of 18-22 June 2012. IPAW is a a bi-annual event highlighting the state of the art in provenance research.
As in previous editions, we are seeking to host other provenance-related events. Currently, we are hosting a tutorial on the provenance specifications from the W3C.
Add IPAW as an event you're attending on LinkedIn
Note: The paper submission deadline has been extended to March 28, 2012
Contents |
Call for Papers
Accepted papers will appear in a volume of Lecture Notes for Computer Science:
Important Dates
- Abstracts Due: March 16, 2012
- Papers Due:
March 23, 2012March 28, 2012 at 11:59 PDT (i.e. 2012-03-29 06:59 UTC)
- Note: The abstracts are for the papers to be submitted March 28th. They are to help allocate reviewers.
- Reviews Due: April 16, 2012
- Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2012
- Conference: June 19-21 2012
- Tue 19 Jun: tutorial: W3C Provenance Working Group specifications
- Wed 20 Jun: IPAW day 1
- Thu 21 Jun: IPAW day 2
Co-located Events
- Fri 22 Jun..Sat 23 Jun: W3C Provenance Working Group face-to-face meeting
- Mon 18 Jun: DataONE Working Group Meeting (ProvWG)
- Members of the DataONE Working Group on Provenance in Scientific Workflows (ProvWG) are meeting to continue work on models of provenance for scientific workflows, use cases, and future integration with DataONE tools.
Keynote
We are excited that Dr. Philip E. Bourne (http://www.sdsc.edu/~bourne/) has agreed to keynote IPAW. He will be talking about provenance in practice in his lab.
Dr Bourne is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San Diego, Associate Director of the RCSB Protein Data Bank. He is a Past President of the International Society for Computational Biology. He is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). He is the co-founder and inaugural and current Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal PLoS Computational Biology and a long standing member of the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and Genome Canada panels responsible for reviewing proposals relating to computational biology. He is co-founder SciVee Inc. ( www.scivee.tv) and has been a leader in encouraging new models of publication.
