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WORKSHOP PROGRAM
WORKSHOP LOCATION
All workshop sessions take place at:
Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
FORTH Amphitheater "Giorgos Lianis"
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Monday | Tuesday
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Monday, June 20 |
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m. |
Monday |
Registration and Poster Set-Up
Contacts: Irini Fundulaki, ICS-FORTH; Grigoris Karvounarakis, LogicBlox and ICS-FORTH
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9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. |
Monday |
Introductions
Session Chair: Peter Buneman, University of Edinburgh
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9:30 a.m.–10:00 a.m. |
Monday |
Tutorial: Provenance and Causality
Session Chair: Dan Suciu, University of Washington
Bringing Provenance to Its Full Potential Using Causal Reasoning
Alexandra Meliou, Wolfgang Gatterbauer, and Dan Suciu, University of Washington
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10:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Coffee and Posters Break |
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10:30 a.m.–11:45 a.m. |
Monday |
Models of Provenance
Session Chairs: Val Tannen, University of Pennsylvania; Paolo Missier, Newcastle University (Slides)
TAP: Time-aware Provenance for Distributed Systems
Wenchao Zhou, Ling Ding, Andreas Haeberlen, Zachary Ives, and Boon Thau Loo, University of Pennsylvania
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CRMdig: A Generic Digital Provenance Model for Scientific Observation
Martin Doerr and Maria Theodoridou, FORTH-ICS, Crete, Greece
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Efficient Query Computing for Uncertain Possibilistic Databases with Provenance
Angelos Vasilakopoulos, National Technical University of Athens; Verena Kantere, Cyprus University of Technology
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Further contributions by Paolo Missier and possibly Peter Buneman
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11:45 a.m.–1:45 p.m. Lunch |
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1:45 p.m.–3:00 p.m. |
Monday |
Provenance in the Wild
Session Chair: Margo Seltzer, Harvard University (Slides)
Challenges for Provenance in Cloud Computing
Imad M. Abbadi and John Lyle, University of Oxford
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Collecting Provenance via the Xen Hypervisor
Peter Macko, Marc Chiarini, and Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
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Provenance Integration Requires Reconciliation
Elaine Angelino, Uri Braun, David A. Holland, Peter Macko, Daniel Margo, and Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
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Compressing Provenance Graphs
Yulai Xie, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics and University of California, Santa Cruz; Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Harvard University; Darrell D.E. Long, University of California, Santa Cruz; Ahmed Amer, Santa Clara University; Dan Feng and Zhipeng Tan, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics
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3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. |
Monday |
Provenance Exchange, Integration, and Querying
Session Chair: Marta Mattoso, COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Slides)
Getting It Together: Enabling Multi-organization Provenance Exchange
M. David Allen, Adriane Chapman, Barbara Blaustein, and Len Seligman, The MITRE Corporation
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Challenges in Managing Implicit and Abstract Provenance Data: Experiences with ProvManager
Anderson Marinho, Marta Mattoso, and Claudia Werner, COPPE—Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Vanessa Braganholo and Leonardo Murta, Computing Institute—Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
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Provenance Query Patterns for Many-Task Scientific Computing
Luiz M.R. Gadelha Jr. and Marta Mattoso, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Michael Wilde and Ian Foster, University of Chicago/Argonne National Laboratory
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4:30 p.m.–4:45 p.m. Coffee and Posters Break |
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4:45 p.m.–6:00 p.m. |
Monday |
Provenance Analysis
Session Chairs: Zack Ives, University of Pennsylvania (Slides); Juliana Freire, University of Utah (Slides)
A Method to Build and Analyze Scientific Workflows from Provenance through Process Mining
Reng Zeng and Xudong He, Florida International University; Jiafei Li, JiLin University, Changchun, China; Zheng Liu and W.M.P. van der Aalst, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
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Provenance Map Orbiter: Interactive Exploration of Large Provenance Graphs
Peter Macko and Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
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Provenance for System Troubleshooting
Marc Chiarini, Harvard University
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Incremental Workflow Improvement Through Analysis of Its Data Provenance
Paolo Missier, Newcastle University, UK
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Tuesday, June 21 |
9:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m. |
Tuesday |
Tutorial: Provenance-Rich Publications
Session Chair: Juliana Freire, University of Utah (Slides)
Publishing Provenance-rich Scientific Papers
Bela Bauer, Jan Gukelberger, Brigitte Surer, and Matthias Troyer, Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
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Further contributions by Peter Buneman on data citation
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9:30 a.m.–10:45 a.m. |
Tuesday |
Security and Privacy
Session Chair: Susan Davidson, University of Pennsylvania
Tracking Emigrant Data via Transient Provenance
Stephanie N. Jones, Christina R. Strong, Darrell D.E. Long, and Ethan L. Miller, University of California, Santa Cruz
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A Framework for Policies over Provenance
Tyrone Cadenhead, Murat Kantarcioglu, and Bhavani Thuraisingham, The University of Texas at Dallas
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A Fine-Grained Workflow Model with Provenance-Aware Security Views
Zhuowei Bao and Susan B. Davidson, University of Pennsylvania; Tova Milo, Tel Aviv University
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One of These Records Is Not Like the Others
Carrie Gates, CA Labs, New York, NY; Matt Bishop, University of California at Davis
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10:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Coffee and Posters Break |
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11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. |
Tuesday |
Provenance and History/Archiving
Session Chair: H.V. Jagadish, University of Michigan
Provenance in Dynamic Data Systems
Jing Zhang and H.V. Jagadish, University of Michigan
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Fine Grain Provenance Using Temporal Databases
Dieter Gawlick and Venkatesh Radhakrishnan, Oracle Corporation, Redwood City, CA
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Dynamic Provenance for SPARQL Updates Using Named Graphs
Harry Halpin, World Wide Web Consortium; James Cheney, University of Edinburgh
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12:15 p.m.–2:00 p.m. Lunch |
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2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m. |
Tuesday |
Annotation Algebras
Session Chair: Dan Olteanu, Oxford University Computing Laboratory
On the Limitations of Provenance for Queries with Difference
Yael Amsterdamer, Tel Aviv University and INRIA; Daniel Deutch, Ben Gurion University and INRIA; Val Tannen, University of Pennsylvania
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On Factorisation of Provenance Polynomials
Dan Olteanu and Jakub Závodný, Oxford University Computing Laboratory
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Default-all is dangerous!
Wolfgang Gatterbauer, Alexandra Meliou, and Dan Suciu, University of Washington
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Combining Annotations
Egor Kostylev and Peter Buneman, University of Edinburgh
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Reexamining Some Holy Grails of Data Provenance
Boris Glavic and Renée J. Miller, University of Toronto
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3:15 p.m.–4:00 p.m. |
Tuesday |
Do people want provenance and are they prepared to pay for it?
Session Chair: Adriane Chapman, The MITRE Corporation
Provenance Needs Incentives for Everyone
Adriane Chapman and Arnon Rosenthal, The MITRE Corporation
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Provenance, End-User Trust and Reuse: An Empirical Investigation
Devan Ray Donaldson and Kathleen Fear, University of Michigan
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4:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Coffee and Posters Break |
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4:30 p.m.–6:00 p.m. |
Tuesday |
Open Discussion
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