Taverna is a workflow workbench developed as part of the UK's myGrid project. Taverna's provenance model captures both internal provenance locally generated in Taverna and external provenance gathered from third-party data providers. This model also supports overlaying secondary provenance over the primary logs and lineage. This design is motivated by the particular properties of bioinformatics data and services used in Taverna. A Semantic Web of provenance, Ouzo, is built to combine the above different provenance by means of semantic annotations. This paper shows how Ouzo can be mined by a provenance usage component, Provenance Query and Answer (ProQA). ProQA supports provenance retrievals as well as provenance abstraction, aggregation, an...
Background A critical aspect of the NIH Translational Research roadmap, which seeks to accelerate th...
Provenance metadata in e-Science captures the derivation history of data products generated from sci...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflowand a simple classification of user question...
Provenance is critically important for scientific workflow systems, as it allows users to verify dat...
Provenance, from the French word “provenir”, describes the lineage or history of a data entity. Prov...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Provenance information in eScience is metadata that\u27s critical to effectively manage the exponent...
Provenance is becoming increasingly important in service-oriented distributed computing environments...
As more data (especially scientific data) is digitized and put on the Web, it is desirable to make p...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
Provenance metadata describes the \u27lineage\u27 or history of an entity and necessary information ...
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...
Background A critical aspect of the NIH Translational Research roadmap, which seeks to accelerate th...
Provenance metadata in e-Science captures the derivation history of data products generated from sci...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflowand a simple classification of user question...
Provenance is critically important for scientific workflow systems, as it allows users to verify dat...
Provenance, from the French word “provenir”, describes the lineage or history of a data entity. Prov...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Data provenance graphs are form of metadata that can be used to establish a variety of properties of...
Provenance information in eScience is metadata that\u27s critical to effectively manage the exponent...
Provenance is becoming increasingly important in service-oriented distributed computing environments...
As more data (especially scientific data) is digitized and put on the Web, it is desirable to make p...
Provenance is a record that describes the people, institutions, entities, and activities, involved i...
Provenance metadata describes the \u27lineage\u27 or history of an entity and necessary information ...
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...
Background A critical aspect of the NIH Translational Research roadmap, which seeks to accelerate th...
Provenance metadata in e-Science captures the derivation history of data products generated from sci...
In this article, the authors provide an example workflowand a simple classification of user question...