Towards a Model of Provenance and User Views in Scientific Workflows

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Related Collections

Degree type

Discipline

Subject

scientific workflows
provenance
database

Funder

Grant number

License

Copyright date

Distributor

Related resources

Author

Cohen, Shirley
Cohen-Boulakia, Sarah

Contributor

Abstract

Scientific experiments are becoming increasingly large and complex, with a commensurate increase in the amount and complexity of data generated. Data, both intermediate and final results, is derived by chaining and nesting together multiple database searches and analytical tools. In many cases, the means by which the data are produced is not known, making the data difficult to interpret and the experiment impossible to reproduce. Provenance in scientific workflows is thus of paramount importance. In this paper, we provide a formal model of provenance for scientific workflows which is general (i.e. can be used with existing workflow systems, such as Kepler, myGrid and Chimera) and sufficiently expressive to answer the provenance queries we encountered in a number of case studies. Interestingly, our model not only takes into account the chained and nested structure of scientific workflows, but allows asks for provenance at different levels of abstraction (user views).

Advisor

Date of presentation

2006-07-01

Conference name

Departmental Papers (CIS)

Conference dates

2023-05-17T00:20:39.000

Conference location

Date Range for Data Collection (Start Date)

Date Range for Data Collection (End Date)

Digital Object Identifier

Series name and number

Volume number

Issue number

Publisher

Publisher DOI

Journal Issues

Comments

Postprint version. Published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 4076, July 2006, pages 264-279. Publisher URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11799511

Recommended citation

Collection