This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12091 ``Principles of Provenance\u27\u27. The term ``provenance\u27\u27 refers to information about the origin, context, derivation, ownership or history of some artifact. In both art and science, provenance information is crucial for establishing the value of a real-world artifact, guaranteeing for example that the artifact is an original work produced by an important artist, or that a stated scientific conclusion is reproducible. Since it is much easier to copy or alter digital information than it is to copy or alter real-world artifacts, the need for tracking and management of provenance information to testify the value and correctness of digital information has bee...
Provenance, the ownership history of an artifact or work of art, has become one of the primary mecha...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
Preservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex en...
International audienceSense making is one of the biggest challenges in data analysis faced by both t...
Abstract: Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activitie...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
Sense making is one of the biggest challenges in data analysis faced by both the industry and the re...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
Within computer science, the term provenance has multiple meanings, due to different motivations, pe...
Variously described as a “powerful guiding principle ” (Dearstyne, 1993), and “the only principle ” ...
Provenance (also called lineage) is metadata about an object's origin and history (Bose and Fre...
In many application areas like e-science and data-warehousing detailed information about the origin ...
Archival provenance is a complex concept, the sum of different factors that altogether trace archiva...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines provenance as (i) the fact of coming from some particular sour...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines provenance as (i) the fact of coming from some particular sour...
Provenance, the ownership history of an artifact or work of art, has become one of the primary mecha...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
Preservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex en...
International audienceSense making is one of the biggest challenges in data analysis faced by both t...
Abstract: Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activitie...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
Sense making is one of the biggest challenges in data analysis faced by both the industry and the re...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
Within computer science, the term provenance has multiple meanings, due to different motivations, pe...
Variously described as a “powerful guiding principle ” (Dearstyne, 1993), and “the only principle ” ...
Provenance (also called lineage) is metadata about an object's origin and history (Bose and Fre...
In many application areas like e-science and data-warehousing detailed information about the origin ...
Archival provenance is a complex concept, the sum of different factors that altogether trace archiva...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines provenance as (i) the fact of coming from some particular sour...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines provenance as (i) the fact of coming from some particular sour...
Provenance, the ownership history of an artifact or work of art, has become one of the primary mecha...
In the study of fine art, provenance refers to the documented history of some art object. Given that...
Preservation is a composite task, because digital objects are multilevel, stratified, and complex en...