Workflow provenance is a crucial part of a workflow system as it enables data lineage analysis, error tracking, workflow monitoring, usage pattern discovery, and so on. Integrating provenance into a workflow system or modifying a workflow system to capture or analyze different provenance information is burdensome, requiring extensive development because provenance mechanisms rely heavily on the modelling, architecture, and design of the workflow system. Various tools and technologies exist for logging events in a software system. Unfortunately, logging tools and technologies are not designed for capturing and analyzing provenance information. Workflow provenance is not only about logging, but also about retrieving workflow related informati...
International audienceSHARP is a Linked Data approach for harmonizing cross-workflow provenance. In ...
Provenance generated by different workflow systems is generally expressed using different formats. T...
Workflow provenance typically assumes that each module is a “black-box”, so that each output depends...
Workflow provenance is a crucial part of a workflow system as it enables data lineage analysis, erro...
Scientific workflows are commonly used to model and execute large-scale scientific experiments. They...
The management and querying of workflow provenance data underpins a collection of activities, includ...
Workflow forms a key part of many existing Service Oriented applications, involving the integration ...
Abstract: Workflows are increasingly used in science to manage complex computations and data proces...
UnrestrictedProvenance is metadata that pertains to the history of data products. It is useful infor...
The automated tracking and storage of provenance information promises to be a major advantage of sci...
Workflow provenance typically assumes that each module is a “black-box”, so that each output depends...
International audiencePROV has been adopted by a number of workflow systems for encoding the traces ...
Integrated provenance support promises to be a chief advantage of scientific workflow systems over s...
This paper presents an extension to the W3C PROV1 provenance model, aimed at representing process st...
We present a practical approach for provenance capturing in Data-Intensive workflow system...
International audienceSHARP is a Linked Data approach for harmonizing cross-workflow provenance. In ...
Provenance generated by different workflow systems is generally expressed using different formats. T...
Workflow provenance typically assumes that each module is a “black-box”, so that each output depends...
Workflow provenance is a crucial part of a workflow system as it enables data lineage analysis, erro...
Scientific workflows are commonly used to model and execute large-scale scientific experiments. They...
The management and querying of workflow provenance data underpins a collection of activities, includ...
Workflow forms a key part of many existing Service Oriented applications, involving the integration ...
Abstract: Workflows are increasingly used in science to manage complex computations and data proces...
UnrestrictedProvenance is metadata that pertains to the history of data products. It is useful infor...
The automated tracking and storage of provenance information promises to be a major advantage of sci...
Workflow provenance typically assumes that each module is a “black-box”, so that each output depends...
International audiencePROV has been adopted by a number of workflow systems for encoding the traces ...
Integrated provenance support promises to be a chief advantage of scientific workflow systems over s...
This paper presents an extension to the W3C PROV1 provenance model, aimed at representing process st...
We present a practical approach for provenance capturing in Data-Intensive workflow system...
International audienceSHARP is a Linked Data approach for harmonizing cross-workflow provenance. In ...
Provenance generated by different workflow systems is generally expressed using different formats. T...
Workflow provenance typically assumes that each module is a “black-box”, so that each output depends...