Day 1: Wednesday, May 3
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| Session 1: Welcome, keynotes |
| 12.30-12.45 |
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Welcome, by Luc Moreau and Ian Foster [slides] |
| 12.45-13.15 |
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Automatic Generation of Workflow Execution Provenance by Roger Barga [slides] |
| 13.15-14.00 |
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Managing Rapidly-Evolving Scientific Workflows by Juliana Freire, Claudio T. Silva, Steven P. Callahan,
Emanuele Santos, Carlos E. Scheidegger, and Huy T. Vo [slides] |
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| Session 2: Applications. Chair: Juliana Freire |
| 14.30-14.45 |
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Virtual Logbooks and Collaboration in Science and Software Development by Dimitri Bourilkov, Vaibhav Khandelwal, Archis Kulkarni, and Sanket Totala [slides] |
| 14.45-15.00 |
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Applying Provenance in Distributed Organ Transplant Management by Sergio Álvarez, Javier Vazquez-Salceda, Tamás Kifor, László Z. Varga, and Steven Willmott [slides] |
| 15.00-15.15 |
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Provenance Implementation in a Scientific Simulation Environment by Guy K. Kloss and Andreas Schreiber [slides] |
| 15.15-15.35 |
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Towards Low Overhead Provenance Tracking in Near Real-Time Stream Filtering by Nithya N. Vijayakumar and Beth Plale [slides] |
| 15.35-15.55 |
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Enabling provenance on large scale e-Science applications by Miguel Branco [slides] |
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| Session 3: Discussion |
| 16.00-17.00 |
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Provenance and Standardisation by Jim Myers and Luc Moreau [slides1] [slides2] |
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| Banquet |
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| 18.30 |
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open bar cocktails |
| 19.30 |
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dinner |
Day 2: Thursday, May 4 |
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| Breakfast |
| 8.00-9.00 |
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Breakfast served at Gleacher center |
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| Session 4: Semantics1. Chair: Carole Goble |
| 9.00-9.15 |
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Harvesting RDF Triples by Joe Futrelle [slides] |
| 9.15-9.35 |
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Mapping Physical Formats to Logical Models to Extract Data and Metadata: The Defuddle Parsing Engine by Tara D. Talbott, Karen L. Schuchardt, Eric G. Stephan, and James D. Myers [slides] |
| 9.35-9.55 |
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Annotation and Provenance Tracking in Semantic Web Photo Libraries by Christian Halaschek-Wiener, Jennifer Golbeck, Andrew Schain, Michael
Grove, Bijan Parsia, and Jim Hendler [slides] |
| 9.55-10.15 |
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Metadata Catalogs with Semantic Representations by Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar, and Ewa Deelman [slides] |
| 10.15-10.35 |
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Combining Provenance with Trust in Social Networks for Semantic Web Content Filtering by Jennifer Golbeck [slides] |
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| Session 5: Workflow. Chair: Margo Seltzer |
| 11.00-11.15 |
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Recording Actor Provenance Data in Scientific Workflows by Ian Wootten, Omer Rana and Shrija Rajbhandari [slides] |
| 11.15-11.40 |
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Provenance Collection Support in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System by Ilkay Altintas, Oscar Barney, Efrat Jaeger-Frank [slides] |
| 11.40-12.05 |
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A Model for User-Oriented Data Provenance in Pipelined Scientific Workflows by Shawn Bowers, Timothy McPhillips, Bertram Ludascher, Shirley Cohen, and Susan B. Davidson [slides] |
| 12.05-12.30 |
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A Virtual Data Provenance Model by Yong Zhao, Michael Wilde, and Ian Foster [slides] |
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| Lunch |
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| 12.30-14.00 |
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Lunch served at Gleacher center |
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| Session 6: Models of Provenance, Annotations and Processes. Chair: Simon Miles |
| 14.00-14.20 |
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A Provenance Model for Manually Curated Data by Peter Buneman, Adriane Chapman, James Cheney, and Stijn
Vansummeren [slides] |
| 14.20-14.40 |
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Issues in Automatic Provenance Collection by Uri Braun, Simson Garfinkel, David A. Holland,
Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Margo I. Seltzer [slides] |
| 14.40-15.00 |
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Electronically Querying for the Provenance of Entities by Simon Miles [slides] |
| 15.00-15.25 |
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AstroDAS: Sharing Assertions across Astronomy Catalogues through Distributed Annotation by Rajendra Bose, Robert G. Mann, and Diego Prina-Ricotti [slides] |
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| Session 7: Gong Show |
| 16.00-17.00 |
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Gong show chaired by Ian Foster |
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Horoscope by Jane Hunter |
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Humor by Jim Myers |
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Good For Science by Jennifer Golbeck |
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Shoe Shopping and Provenance by Carole Goble |
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Provenance of Junk Mail by Rajendra Bose |
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Usage of `provenance':
A Tower of Babel by Luc Moreau (provenance phrases) |
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Cashflow system by Joe Futrelle |
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“What cereal to choose” workflow using provenance, annotation and trust in social networks? by Ilkay Altintas |
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Date Provenance by Paul Groth |
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On PPP: Provenance, Pervasiveness and Privacy by David De Roure and Hugo Mills [slides or ODP slides] |
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Day 3: Friday, May 5 |
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| Breakfast |
| 8.00-8.30 |
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Breakfast served at Gleacher center |
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| Session 8: Systems. Chair: Mike Wilde |
| 8.30-8.50 |
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Security Issues in a SOA-based Provenance System by Victor Tan, Paul Groth, Simon Miles, Sheng Jiang, Steve Munroe, Sofia
Tsasakou and Luc Moreau [slides] |
| 8.50-9.10 |
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Implementation of a Secure Annotation Service by Imran Khan, Ronald Schroeter, and Jane Hunter [slides] |
| 9.10-9.35 |
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Performance Evaluation of the Karma Provenance Framework for Scientific Workflows by Yogesh L. Simmhan, Beth Plale, Dennis Gannon, and Suresh Marru [slides] |
| 9.35-9.50 |
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Exploring Provenance in a Distributed Job Execution System by Christine F. Reilly and Jeffrey F. Naughton |
| 9.50-10.05 |
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gLite Job Provenance by Frantisek Dvorak, Daniel Kouril, Ales Krenek, Ludek Matyska, Milos Mulac,
Jan Pospisil, Miroslav Ruda, Zdenek Salvet, Jiri Sitera, and Michal Vocu [slides] |
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| Session 9: Semantics 2. Chair: Jim Myers |
| 10.30-10.55 |
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An Identity Crisis in the Life Sciences by Jun Zhao, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens [slides] |
| 10.55-11.15 |
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CombeChem: A Case Study in Provenance and Annotation using the Semantic Web byJeremy Frey, David De Roure, Kieron Taylor, Jonathan Essex,
Hugo Mills, and Ed Zaluska [slides or ODP slides] |
| 11.15-11.30 |
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Principles of High Quality Documentation for Provenance: A Philosophical Discussion by Paul Groth, Simon Miles, and Steve Munroe [slides] |
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| Session 10: Final Dicussion |
| 11.30-12.00 |
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wrap up [slides] |