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PrIMe: A Methodology for Developing Provenance-Aware Applications

Munroe, S., Miles, S., Groth, P., Jiang, S., Tan, V., Moreau, L., Ibbotson, J. and Vazquez-Salceda, J. (2006) PrIMe: A Methodology for Developing Provenance-Aware Applications. Technical Report , ECS, University of Southampton.

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Abstract

PrIMe is a methodology for adapting
applications to make them provenance-aware, that is to enable
them to document their execution in order to answer provenance
questions. A provenance-aware application can satisfy
provenance use cases, where a use case is a description of a
scenario in which a user interacts with a system by performing
particular functions on that system, and a provenance use case
requires documentation of past processes in order to achieve the
functions. In this report the PrIMe is described. In order to
illustrate the steps necessary to make an application provenance
aware, an Organ Transplant Management example application is used.

Item Type:Technical Report
Creator/Authors:
S. Munroe
S. Miles
P. Groth
S. Jiang
V. Tan
L. Moreau
J. Ibbotson
J. Vazquez-Salceda
Keywords:Provenance Grid
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:2006
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Downloads (2010):32
ID Code:13215
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:34
Deposited On:28 Nov 2006 by Munroe, Stephen

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