Provenance is critically important for scientific workflow systems, as it allows users to verify data, repeat experiments, and discover dependencies. The Semantic Web is a natural fit for representing provenance, as it contains explicit support for representing and inferring connections between data and processes, as well as for adding annotations to data. In this article, we present a Semantic Web approach to the Provenance Challenge (Concurrency Computat.: Pract. Exper. 2007; DOI: 10.1002/cpe.1233). We use web services, ontologies, OWL reasoners, triple stores, and the SPARQL query language to implement the workflow, represent the data and the connections within it, and execute queries. We successfully implemented and answered all of the ...
Provenance information in eScience is metadata that\u27s critical to effectively manage the exponent...
Provenance, from the French word „provenir ‟ meaning "to come from", describes the lineage...
Provenance, from the French word provenir meaning to come from , describes the lineage of an entity...
The eScience paradigm is enabling researchers to collaborate over the Web in virtual laboratories an...
As more data (especially scientific data) is digitized and put on the Web, it is desirable to make p...
The Web is evolving from a global information space to a collaborative problem solving environment ...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflowand a simple classification of user question...
Provenance is becoming increasingly important in service-oriented distributed computing environments...
Abstract—The Web is evolving from a global information space to a collaborative problem solving envi...
The eScience paradigm is enabling researchers to collaborate over the Web in virtual laboratories an...
Taverna is a workflow workbench developed as part of the UK's myGrid project. Taverna's provenance m...
Data provenance is the history of derivation of a data artifact from its original sources. As the re...
Provenance management has become increasingly important to support scientific discovery reproducibil...
Provenance, from the French word “provenir”, describes the lineage or history of a data entity. Prov...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflow-and a simple classification of user questio...
Provenance information in eScience is metadata that\u27s critical to effectively manage the exponent...
Provenance, from the French word „provenir ‟ meaning "to come from", describes the lineage...
Provenance, from the French word provenir meaning to come from , describes the lineage of an entity...
The eScience paradigm is enabling researchers to collaborate over the Web in virtual laboratories an...
As more data (especially scientific data) is digitized and put on the Web, it is desirable to make p...
The Web is evolving from a global information space to a collaborative problem solving environment ...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflowand a simple classification of user question...
Provenance is becoming increasingly important in service-oriented distributed computing environments...
Abstract—The Web is evolving from a global information space to a collaborative problem solving envi...
The eScience paradigm is enabling researchers to collaborate over the Web in virtual laboratories an...
Taverna is a workflow workbench developed as part of the UK's myGrid project. Taverna's provenance m...
Data provenance is the history of derivation of a data artifact from its original sources. As the re...
Provenance management has become increasingly important to support scientific discovery reproducibil...
Provenance, from the French word “provenir”, describes the lineage or history of a data entity. Prov...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflow-and a simple classification of user questio...
Provenance information in eScience is metadata that\u27s critical to effectively manage the exponent...
Provenance, from the French word „provenir ‟ meaning "to come from", describes the lineage...
Provenance, from the French word provenir meaning to come from , describes the lineage of an entity...