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Representing Interoperable Provenance Descriptions


Representing Interoperable Provenance Descriptions



Published: 2012

Buchtitel: In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management (SWPM 2012), Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC)
Verlag: CEUR-WS.org

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Kurzfassung
The increasing availability of data on the Web provided by the emergence of Web 2.0 applications and, more recently by Linked Data, brought additional complexity to data management tasks, where the number of available data sources and their associated heterogeneity drastically increases. In this scenario, where data is reused and repurposed on a new scale, the pattern expressed as Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) emerges as a fundamental and recurrent process for both producers and consumers of data on the Web. In addition to ETL, provenance, the representation of source artifacts, processes and agents behind data, becomes another cornerstone element for Web data management, playing a fundamental role in data quality assessment, data semantics and facilitating the reproducibility of data transformation processes. This paper proposes the convergence of this two Web data management concerns, introducing a principled provenance model for ETL processes in the form of a vocabulary based on the Open Provenance Model (OPM) standard and focusing on the provision of an interoperable provenance model for Web-based ETL environments. The proposed ETL provenance model is instantiated in a real-world sustainability reporting scenario.

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PlanetDataSMART



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Wissensmanagement


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