The First Provenance Challenge
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2007
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The first Provenance Challenge was set up in order to provide a forum for the community to understand the capabilities of different provenance systems and the expressiveness of their provenance representations. To this end, a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging workflow was defined, which participants had to either simulate or run in order to produce some provenance representation, from which a set of identified queries had to be implemented and executed. Sixteen teams responded to the challenge, and submitted their inputs. In this paper, we present the challenge workflow and queries, and summarise the participants contributions. |
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http://calcium.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/1271/1/challenge-editorial.pdf Moreau, Luc and Ludaescher, Bertram and Altintas, Ilkay and Barga, Roger S. and Bowers, Shawn and Chin, George and Cohen, Shirley and Cohen-Boulakia, Sarah and Clifford, Ben and Davidson, Susan and Deelman, Ewa and Digiampietri, Luciano and Foster, Ian and Freire, Juliana and Frew, James and Futrelle, Joe and Gibson, Tara and Gil, Yolanda and Goble, Carole and Golbeck, Jennifer and Groth, Paul and Holland, David A. and Jiang, Sheng and Kim, Jihie and Krenek, Ales and McPhillips, Timothy and Mehta, Gaurang and Miles, Simon and Metzger, Dominic and Munroe, Steve and Myers, Jim and Plale, Beth and Podhorszki, Norbert and Ratnakar, Varun and Schuchardt, Karen and Seltzer, Margo and Simmhan, Yogesh L. and Slaughter, Peter and Stephan, Eric and Stevens, Robert and Turi, Daniele and Wilde, Mike and Zhao, Jun and Zhao, Yong (2007) The First Provenance Challenge. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 20 (5). pp. 400-418. |
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http://calcium.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/1271/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |