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A Proof of Concept: Provenance in a Service Oriented Architecture

A Proof of Concept: Provenance in a Service Oriented Architecture
A Proof of Concept: Provenance in a Service Oriented Architecture
Provenance has been identified as an emerging and important concept within the Grid community for a variety of purposes, such as verifying or tracing results. We seek to provide a concrete conception of provenance and its possible utilisation through the process of designing and implementing a system prototype with some specific provenance requirements. This prototype, which is based on an idealised recipe for baking a cake, is developed within the context of a service oriented Grid computing environment and implemented using standard Web Services technologies. The issues surrounding the design of possible provenance system are also explored.
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Chen, Liming, Tan, Victor, Xu, Fenglian, Biller, Alexis, Groth, Paul, Miles, Simon, Ibbotson, John, Luck, Michael and Moreau, Luc (2005) A Proof of Concept: Provenance in a Service Oriented Architecture. In Proceedings of the Fourth All Hands Meeting (AHM).

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Abstract

Provenance has been identified as an emerging and important concept within the Grid community for a variety of purposes, such as verifying or tracing results. We seek to provide a concrete conception of provenance and its possible utilisation through the process of designing and implementing a system prototype with some specific provenance requirements. This prototype, which is based on an idealised recipe for baking a cake, is developed within the context of a service oriented Grid computing environment and implemented using standard Web Services technologies. The issues surrounding the design of possible provenance system are also explored.

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Published date: 1 September 2005
Organisations: IAM, Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 410315
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/410315
PURE UUID: 658f969e-6898-4f58-86d4-402e1748c850
ORCID for Luc Moreau: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3494-120X

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Author: Liming Chen
Author: Victor Tan
Author: Fenglian Xu
Author: Alexis Biller
Author: Paul Groth
Author: Simon Miles
Author: John Ibbotson
Author: Michael Luck
Author: Luc Moreau ORCID iD

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