Programme

Day 1: Wednesday, May 3

Session 1: Welcome, keynotes
12.30-12.45   Welcome, by Luc Moreau and Ian Foster [slides]
12.45-13.15   Automatic Generation of Workflow Execution Provenance by Roger Barga [slides]
13.15-14.00   Managing Rapidly-Evolving Scientific Workflows by Juliana Freire, Claudio T. Silva, Steven P. Callahan, Emanuele Santos, Carlos E. Scheidegger, and Huy T. Vo [slides]
     
Coffee    
     
Session 2: Applications. Chair: Juliana Freire
14.30-14.45
Virtual Logbooks and Collaboration in Science and Software Development by Dimitri Bourilkov, Vaibhav Khandelwal, Archis Kulkarni, and Sanket Totala [slides]
14.45-15.00
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
Provenance Implementation in a Scientific Simulation Environment by Guy K. Kloss and Andreas Schreiber [slides]
15.15-15.35
Towards Low Overhead Provenance Tracking in Near Real-Time Stream Filtering by Nithya N. Vijayakumar and Beth Plale [slides]
15.35-15.55   Enabling provenance on large scale e-Science applications by Miguel Branco [slides]
 
Session 3: Discussion
16.00-17.00 Provenance and Standardisation by Jim Myers and Luc Moreau [slides1] [slides2]
     
Banquet    
18.30   open bar cocktails
19.30   dinner

Day 2: Thursday, May 4

 
Breakfast
8.00-9.00   Breakfast served at Gleacher center
 
Session 4: Semantics1. Chair: Carole Goble
9.00-9.15
Harvesting RDF Triples by Joe Futrelle [slides]
9.15-9.35
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
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
Metadata Catalogs with Semantic Representations by Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar, and Ewa Deelman [slides]
10.15-10.35
Combining Provenance with Trust in Social Networks for Semantic Web Content Filtering by Jennifer Golbeck [slides]
     
Coffee    
     
Session 5: Workflow. Chair: Margo Seltzer
11.00-11.15
Recording Actor Provenance Data in Scientific Workflows by Ian Wootten, Omer Rana and Shrija Rajbhandari [slides]
11.15-11.40
Provenance Collection Support in the Kepler Scientific Workflow System by Ilkay Altintas, Oscar Barney, Efrat Jaeger-Frank [slides]
11.40-12.05
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
A Virtual Data Provenance Model by Yong Zhao, Michael Wilde, and Ian Foster [slides]
     
Lunch    
12.30-14.00   Lunch served at Gleacher center
     
Session 6: Models of Provenance, Annotations and Processes. Chair: Simon Miles
14.00-14.20
A Provenance Model for Manually Curated Data by Peter Buneman, Adriane Chapman, James Cheney, and Stijn Vansummeren [slides]
14.20-14.40
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
Electronically Querying for the Provenance of Entities by Simon Miles [slides]
15.00-15.25
AstroDAS: Sharing Assertions across Astronomy Catalogues through Distributed Annotation by Rajendra Bose, Robert G. Mann, and Diego Prina-Ricotti [slides]
 
Session 7: Gong Show
16.00-17.00   Gong show chaired by Ian Foster
    Horoscope by Jane Hunter
    Humor by Jim Myers
    Good For Science by Jennifer Golbeck
    Shoe Shopping and Provenance by Carole Goble
    Provenance of Junk Mail by Rajendra Bose
    Usage of `provenance': A Tower of Babel by Luc Moreau (provenance phrases)
    Cashflow system by Joe Futrelle
    “What cereal to choose” workflow using provenance, annotation and trust in social networks? by Ilkay Altintas
    Date Provenance by Paul Groth
    On PPP: Provenance, Pervasiveness and Privacy by David De Roure and Hugo Mills [slides or ODP slides]
     

Day 3: Friday, May 5

 
Breakfast
8.00-8.30   Breakfast served at Gleacher center
 
Session 8: Systems. Chair: Mike Wilde
8.30-8.50
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
Implementation of a Secure Annotation Service by Imran Khan, Ronald Schroeter, and Jane Hunter [slides]
9.10-9.35
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
Exploring Provenance in a Distributed Job Execution System by Christine F. Reilly and Jeffrey F. Naughton
9.50-10.05
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]
     
Coffee    
     
Session 9: Semantics 2. Chair: Jim Myers
10.30-10.55
An Identity Crisis in the Life Sciences by Jun Zhao, Carole Goble, and Robert Stevens [slides]
10.55-11.15
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
Principles of High Quality Documentation for Provenance: A Philosophical Discussion by Paul Groth, Simon Miles, and Steve Munroe [slides]
     
Session 10: Final Dicussion
11.30-12.00 wrap up [slides]