IPAW 2008 Second International Provenance and Annotation Workshop June 17-18, 2008
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Agenda


Day 1: Tuesday, June 17

Time Activity
08.00-08.30 Breakfast
08.30-08.45 Welcome
08.45-09.45

Invited Presentation by Val Tannen (University of Pennsylvania)
"Provenance for Database Transformations" (presentation)

09.45-11.00

Paper session: Provenance: Models and Querying

"Mapping the NRC dataflow model to the Open Provenance Model" (presentation)
by Natalia Kwasnikowska and Jan Van den Bussche

"Data lineage model for Taverna workflows with lightweight annotation requirements" (presentation)
by Paolo Missier, Khalid Belhajjame, Jun Zhao, and Carole Goble

"Logic Programming Approach to Scientific Workflow Provenance Querying" (presentation)
by Yong Zhao and Shiyong Lu

11.00-11.15 Break
11.15-12.05

Posters

"Recording the Context of Action for Process Documentation" (presentation)
by Ian Wootten and Omer Rana

"User-centric Annotation Management for Biological Data (DEMO)" (presentation)
by Qinglan Li, Alexandros Labrinidis, and Panos Chrysanthis

"A Privacy Policy Model for Sharing of Provenance Information in a Query Based System" (presentation)
by Meiyappan Nagappan and Mladen Vouk

"A Data Model and Query Language Suitable for Provenance" (presentation)
by David Holland, Uri Braun, Diana Maclean, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, and Margo Seltzer

"Kepler/pPOD: Scientific Workflow and Provenance Support for Assembling the Tree of Life" (presentation)
by Shawn Bowers, Timothy McPhillips, Sean Riddle, Manish Anand, and Bertram Ludaescher

12.05-13.30 Lunch (posters outside)
13.30-14.45

Paper session: Provenance: Visualization, Failures, Identity

"Using Visualization Process Graphs to Improve Visualization Exploration" (presentation)
by T.J. Jankun-Kelly

"Implementation and Evaluation of a Protocol for Recording Process Documentation in the Presence of Failures" (presentation)
by Zheng Chen and Luc Moreau

"Provenance and the Price of Identity" (presentation)
by Adriane Chapman and H.V. Jagadish

14.45-15.35

Posters

"Towards Provenance-Enabling ParaView" (presentation)
by Steven Callahan, Juliana Freire, Carlos Scheidegger, Claudio Silva, and Huy Vo

"Application of Provenance for Automated and Research Driven Workflows" (presentation)
by Tara Gibson, Karen Schuchardt, and Eric Stephan

"Using Provenance to Improve Workflow Design" (presentation)
by Frederico Oliveira, Leonardo Murta, Claudia Werner, and Marta Mattoso

"Job Provenance---Insight into Very Large Provenance Datasets" (presentations)
by Ales Krenek, Ludek Matyska, Jiri Sitera, Miroslav Ruda, Frantisek Dvorak, Jiri Filipovic, and Zdenek Sustr

"A Provenance-Based Fault Tolerance Mechanism for Scientific Workflows" (presentation)
by Daniel Crawl and Ilkay Altintas

15.35-16.00 Break
16.00-17.00

Panel discussion: The Open Provenance Model

17.00-18.00 Posters outside
18.00 Leave for dinner (bus pickup)

Day 2: Wednesday, June 18

Time Activity
08.00-08.45 Breakfast
08.45-09.45

Invited Presentation by Allen Brown (Microsoft Research)
"Enforcing the Scientific Method"

09.45-11.00

Paper session: Provenance and Workflows

"A First Study on Clustering Collections of Workflow Graphs" (presentation)
by Emanuele Santos, Lauro Lins, James Ahrens, Juliana Freire, and Claudio Silva

"Exploiting provenance to make sense of automated data acceptance decisions in scientific workflows" (presentation)
by Paolo Missier, Suzanne Embury, and Richard Stapenhurst

"Using explicit control processes in distributed workflows to gather provenance" (presentation)
by Sergio Manuel Cruz, Fernando Chirigati, Rafael Dahis, Maria Luiza Campos, and Marta Mattoso

11.00-11.15 Break
11.15-12.05

Posters

"ES3: Transparent Provenance for Scientific Computation" (presentation)
by James Frew and Peter Slaughter

"Neuroimaging Data Provenance Using the LONI Pipeline Workflow Environment" (presentation)
by John Van horn, Allan Mackenzie-Graham, Ivo Dinov, Arash Payan, and Arthur Toga

"Provenance Tracking in an Earth Science Data Processing System" (presentation)
by Curt Tilmes and Albert Fleig

"A Python Library for Provenance Recording and Querying" (presentation)
by Andreas Schreiber, Carsten Bochner, and Roland Gude

"Requirements for a Provenance Visualization Component" (presentation)
by Andreas Schreiber, Markus Kunde, and Henning Bergmeyer

12.05-13.30 Lunch (posters outside)
13.30-14.45

Paper session: Provenance for Streams and Collaboration

"Advances and Challenges for Scalable Data Provenance in Stream Processing Systems" (presentation)
by Archan Misra, Marion Blount, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Daby Sow, and Min Wang

"Using Provenance to Support Real-Time Collaborative Design of Workflows" (presentation)
by Tommy Ellkvist, David Koop, Erik Anderson, Claudio Silva, and Juliana Freire

"Provenance in Sensor-data Republishing" (presentation)
by Unkyu Park and John Heidemann

14.45-15.45

Paper session: Applications

"Semantically-enhanced Model-Experiment-Evaluation Processes (SeMEEPs) within the Atmospheric Chemistry Community" (presentation)
by Chris Martin, Mohammed Haji, Peter Dew, Peter Jimack, and Mike Pilling

"Oceanographic data provenance tracking with the Shore Side Data System" (presentation)
by Mike McCann and Kevin Gomes

15.45-16.00 Break
16.00-17.30

Panel discussion: Provenance in DB vs Provenance in workflows

17.30-18.00 Closing