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Accepted Posters
The Aspect-Oriented Architecture of the CAPS Framework for Capturing, Analyzing and Archiving Provenance Data
Peer C. Brauer, Florian Fittkau, and Wilhelm Hasselbring, Kiel University
Improving Workflow Design Using Abstract Provenance Graphs
Tianhong Song, Saumen Dey, Shawn Bowers and Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis
Early Discovery of Tomato Foliage Diseases Based on Data Provenance and Pattern Recognition
Diogo Nunes, Carlos Werly, Gizelle Kupac Vianna and Sergio Manuel Serra Da Cruz, UFRRJ
Provenance in Open Data Entity-Centric Aggregation
Moaz Reyad and Fausto Giunchiglia
Enhancing Provenance Representation With Knowledge Based On NFR Conceptual Modeling: A Softgoal Catalog Approach
Sergio Manuel Serra Da Cruz and André Luiz De Castro Leal, UFRRJ
Provenance Storage, Querying, and Visualization in PBase
Victor Cuevas-Vicenttin, Parisa Kianmajd, and Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis; Paolo Missier, Newcastle University; Fernando Chirigati, New York University; Yaxing Wei, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; David Koop, New York University; Saumen Dey, University of California, Davis
Engineering Choices for Open World Provenance
M. David Allen, Adriane Chapman and Barbara Blaustein, MITRE Corporation
Towards Supporting Provenance Gathering and Querying in Different Database Approaches
Flavio Costa, Vítor Silva, Daniel de Oliveira, Kary Ocaña and Marta Mattoso
Provenance for Explaining Taxonomy Alignments
Mingmin Chen, Shizhuo Yu, and Parisa Kianmajd, University of California, Davis; Nico Franz, Arizona State University; Shawn Bowers, Gonzaga University; and Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis
Challenges in Modeling Geospatial Provenance
Daniel Garijo, UPM; Andreas Harth, AIFB, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Yolanda Gil, USC/ISI
Adaptive RDF Query Processing based on Provenance
Marcin Wylot and Philippe Cudré-Mauroux, University of Fribourg; Paul Groth, VU University Amsterdam
Using Well Founded Provenance Ontologies to Query Meteorological Data
Thiago Silva. Barbosa, Ednaldo O. Santos, Gustavo B. Lyra and Sergio Manuel Serra Da Cruz
Experiencing PROV-Wf for Provenance Interoperability in SWfMSs
Wellington Oliveira, Daniel Oliveira, and Vanessa Braganholo, Fluminense Federal University
Applying W3C PROV to express Geospatial Provenance at feature and attribute level
Joan Masó, Center for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications; Guillem Closa Santos, CREAF; and Yolanda Gil, USC/ISI
ProvStore: A Public Provenance Repository
Trung Dong Huynh and Luc Moreau, University of Southampton
Sentence Templating for Explaining Provenance
Heather S. Packer and Luc Moreau, University of Southampton
Extending PROV Data Model for Provenance-Aware Sensor Web
Peng Yue, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS); Xia Guo, Wuhan University
Using Softgoal Interdependency Graph to Expose the Relationships between Software Traceability and Data Provenance
Sergio Serra and André Luiz De Castro Leal, UFRRJ
SC-PROV: A Provenance Vocabulary for Social Computation
Milan Markovic, Peter Edwards, and David Corsar, University of Aberdeen
DEMO—RDataTracker and DDG Explorer: Capture, Visualization and Querying of Provenance from R Scripts
Barbara Lerner, Mount Holyoke College; Emery Boose, Harvard University
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