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Provenance And Annotation Of Data International Provenance And Annotation Workshop Ipaw 2006 Chicago Il Usa May 35 2006 Revised Selected Papers 1st Edition Roger S Barga

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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.59 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Roger S. Barga, Luciano A. Digiampietri (auth.), Luc Moreau, Ian Foster (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540463023, 354046302X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Provenance And Annotation Of Data International Provenance And Annotation Workshop Ipaw 2006 Chicago Il Usa May 35 2006 Revised Selected Papers 1st Edition Roger S Barga by Roger S. Barga, Luciano A. Digiampietri (auth.), Luc Moreau, Ian Foster (eds.) 9783540463023, 354046302X instant download after payment.

Provenance is a well understood concept in the study of ?ne art, where it refers to the documented history of an art object. Given that documented history, the objectattains anauthority that allows scholarsto understandand appreciateits importance and context relative to other works. In the absence of such history, art objects may be treated with some skepticism by those who study and view them. Over the last few years, a number of teams have been applying this concept of provenance to data and information generated within computer systems. If the provenance of data produced by computer systems can be determined as it can for some works of art, then users will be able to understand (for example) how documents were assembled, how simulation results were determined, and how ?nancial analyses were carried out. A key driver for this research has been e-Science. Reproducibility of results and documentation of method have always been important concerns in science, and today scientists of many ?elds (such as bioinformatics, medical research, chemistry, and physics) see provenanceas a mechanism that can help repeat s- enti?cexperiments,verifyresults,andreproducedataproducts.Likewise,pro- nance o?ers opportunities for the business world, since it allows for the analysis of processes that led to results, for instance to check they are well-behaved or satisfy constraints; hence, provenance o?ers the means to check compliance of processes,on the basis of their actual execution. Indeed, increasing regulation of many industries (for example, ?nancial services) means that provenance reco- ing is becoming a legal requirement.

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