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TaPP 2012: Boston, MA, USA
- Umut A. Acar, Todd J. Green:

4th Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance, TaPP'12, Boston, MA, USA, June 14-15, 2012. USENIX Association 2012
Provenance and Security
- Jyothsna Rachapalli, Murat Kantarcioglu, Bhavani Thuraisingham:

Tag-based Information Flow Analysis for Document Classification in Provenance. - Paul Anderson, James Cheney:

Toward Provenance-Based Security for Configuration Languages. - Andrew P. Martin, John Lyle, Cornelius Namiluko:

Provenance as a Security Control. - Dang Nguyen, Jaehong Park, Ravi S. Sandhu:

Dependency Path Patterns as the Foundation of Access Control in Provenance-aware Systems.
Practical Tools
- Mark Howison, Nicholas A. Sinnott-Armstrong, Casey W. Dunn:

BioLite, a Lightweight Bioinformatics Framework with Automated Tracking of Diagnostics and Provenance. - Peter Macko, Margo I. Seltzer:

A General-Purpose Provenance Library. - Philip J. Guo, Margo I. Seltzer:

BURRITO: Wrapping Your Lab Notebook in Computational Infrastructure.
Provenance and Ranking
- Adriane Chapman, M. David Allen, Barbara T. Blaustein:

It's About the Data: Provenance as a Tool for Assessing Data Fitness. - Zachary G. Ives, Andreas Haeberlen, Tao Feng, Wolfgang Gatterbauer:

Querying Provenance for Ranking and Recommending.
Provenance Models
- Peter Buneman, James Cheney, Egor V. Kostylev:

Hierarchical Models of Provenance. - Shi Gao, Carlo Zaniolo:

Provenance Management in Databases Under Schema Evolution.
Querying Provenance
- Delmar B. Davis, Hazeline U. Asuncion, Ghaleb Abdulla:

Experiment Explorer: Lightweight Provenance Search over Metadata. - Saumen C. Dey, Sven Köhler, Shawn Bowers, Bertram Ludäscher:

Datalog as a Lingua Franca for Provenance Querying and Reasoning.
Provenance and Software Engineering
- Xiang Zhao, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Leon J. Osterweil, Emery R. Boose, Aaron M. Ellison:

Provenance Support for Rework.
Provenance Instrumentation
- Martin Schäler, Sandro Schulze, Gunter Saake:

Toward Provenance Capturing as Cross-Cutting Concern. - Dawood Tariq, Maisem Ali, Ashish Gehani:

Towards Automated Collection of Application-Level Data Provenance.

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