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Provenance Query Protocol

Miles, S., Moreau, L., Groth, P., Tan, V., Munroe, S. and Jiang, S. (2006) Provenance Query Protocol. Technical Report , ECS, University of Southampton. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

A related document defines schemas to be used for
documentation about the execution of a process.
It also defines the provenance of a data item as the process that led to that
item. A provenance query is a query for the provenance of a data item
and the results of such a query is documentation of the process that led to
the item. In this document, we specify a protocol
by which a querying actor and provenance store can communicate
in performing a provenance query. This primarily
takes the form of an abstract WSDL interface defining
messages to be accepted and produced by a provenance store.

Item Type:Technical Report
Creator/Authors:
S Miles
L Moreau
P Groth
V Tan
S Munroe
Sheng Jiang
Keywords:Provenance, specification
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Old ECS Groups > High Performance Computing Research Group
Date:2006
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Downloads (2010):12
ID Code:13050
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:34
Deposited On:03 Oct 2006 by Munroe, Stephen

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