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Internet/Web, and HCI ;$v8628 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-319-16461-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aStandardization of Provenance models, Services, Representation -- ProvAbs: model, policy and tooling for abstracting PROV graphs -- ProvGen: generating provenance graphs with predictable structure -- Walking into the Future with PROV Pingback: An Application to Open dap using Prizms -- Provenance for Online Decision Making -- Regenerating and Quantifying Quality of Benchmarking Data using Static and Dynamic Provenance -- noWorkflow: Capturing and Analyzing Provenance of Scripts -- Label Flow: Exploiting Workflow Provenance to Surface Scientific Data Provenance -- Auditing and Maintaining Provenance in Software Packages -- An Analytical Survey of Provenance Sanitization -- A Provenance?based Policy Control Framework for Cloud Services -- Applying Provenance to Protect Attribution in Distributed Computational Scientific Experiments -- Looking Inside the Black?Box: Capturing Data Provenance using Dynamic Instrumentation -- Generating Scientific Documentation for Computational Experiments Using Provenance -- Optimizing Data Lineage Queries using StaticWorkflow Analysis -- Interrogating Capabilities of IoT Devices -- A Lightweight Provenance Pingback and Query Service for Web Publications -- Scientific Workflow Provenance Searching in PBase -- PROV?O?Viz ? Understanding the Role of Activities in Provenance -- The Aspect?Oriented Architecture of the CAPS Framework for Capturing, Analyzing and Archiving Provenance Data -- Improving Workflow Design Using Abstract Provenance Graphs -- Early Discovery of Tomato Foliage Diseases Based on Data Provenance and Pattern Recognition -- Provenance in Open Data Entity?Centric Aggregation -- Enhancing Provenance Representation With Knowledge Based On NFR Conceptual Modeling: A Softgoal Catalog Approach -- Provenance Storage, Querying and Visualization in PBase -- Engineering Choices for Open World Provenance -- Towards Supporting Provenance Gathering and Querying in Different Database Approaches -- Provenance for Explaining Taxonomy Alignments -- Challenges in Modeling Geospatial Provenance -- Adaptive RDF Query Processing based on Provenance -- Using Well?Founded Provenance Ontologies to Query Meteorological Data -- Applying W3C PROV to express Geospatial Provenance at feature and attribute level -- ProvStore: A Public Provenance Repository -- Sentence Templating for Explaining Provenance -- Extending PROV Data Model for Provenance?Aware Sensor Web -- SC?PROV: A Provenance Vocabulary for Social Computation -- RDataTracker and DDG Explorer: Capture, Visualization and Querying of Provenance from R Scripts -- Provenance Support for Medical Research -- Experiencing PROV?Wf for Provenance Interoperability in SWfMSs. 330 $a This book constitutes the revised selected papers of the 5th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop, IPAW 2014, held in Cologne, Germany in June 2014. 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