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Provenance-based validation of e-science experiments

Miles, S., Wong, S. C., Feng, W., Groth, P., Zauner, K. P. and Moreau, L. (2007) Provenance-based validation of e-science experiments. Journal of Web Semantics, 5 (1). pp. 28-38. Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

E-science experiments typically involve many distributed services maintained by different organisations. After an experiment has been executed, it is useful for a scientist to verify that the execution was performed correctly or is compatible with some existing experimental criteria or standards, not necessarily anticipated prior to execution. Scientists may also want to review and verify experiments performed by their colleagues. There are no existing frameworks for validating such experiments in today's e-science systems. Users therefore have to rely on error checking performed by the services, or adopt other ad hoc methods. This paper introduces a platform-independent framework for validating workflow executions. The validation relies on reasoning over the documented provenance of experiment results and semantic descriptions of services advertised in a registry. This validation process ensures experiments are performed correctly, and thus results generated are meaningful. The framework is tested in a bioinformatics application that performs protein compressibility analysis.

Item Type:Article
Creator/Authors:
Simon Miles
Sylvia C Wong
Weijian Feng
Paul Groth
Klaus-Peter Zauner
Luc Moreau
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Web and Internet Science
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Alternative Locations:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/15708...
Date:July 2007
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Performance Indicator:EZ~11~06~06
Citations:ISI: 4, Google Scholar: 24
ID Code:13829
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:34
Deposited On:02 Apr 2007 by Wong, Sylvia

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