In e-Science experiments, it is vital to record the experimental process for later use such as in interpreting results, verifying that the correct process took place or tracing whe...
Simon Miles, Paul T. Groth, Miguel Branco, Luc Mor...
Abstract. Scientists increasingly rely on workflow management systems to perform large-scale computational scientific experiments. These systems often collect provenance informatio...
Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr., Marta Mattoso, Michael Wil...
Provenance, from the French word “provenir”, describes the lineage or history of a data entity. Provenance is critical information in scientific applications to verify experime...
Satya Sanket Sahoo, D. Brent Weatherly, Raghava Mu...
We describe the experience of using a combination of requirements engineering techniques (scenarios, storyboards, observation and workshops) in an escience application to develop ...
Sarah Thew, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Oscar de Bruijn...
We view scientific workflows as the domain scientist's way to harness cyberinfrastructure for e-Science. Domain scientists are often interested in "end-to-end" fram...