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CALL FOR PAPERS - SWPM 2009 ========================================================================== The First International Workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management (SWPM 2009) http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/SWPM-2009 Co-located with ISWC'09, October 25/26 2009, Washington D.C., USA (Submission Deadline: Friday, July 31, 2009 23:59 (11:59pm) Hawaii time) INTRODUCTION The growing eScience infrastructure is enabling scientists to generate scientific data on an industrial scale. Similarly, the Web 2.0 paradigm is enabling Web users to create focused applications that combine data from multiple sources, popularly referred to as "mashups", on an extremely large scale. The importance of managing various forms of apparently ancillary metadata, in addition to the primary data products of eScience, Web, and business applications is increasingly being recognized as critical for the correct interpretation of the data. The workshop on Role of Semantic Web in Provenance Management (SWPM 2009) focuses specifically on metadata that describes the origins of the data. The term provenance, from the French word "provenir" meaning "to come from", describes the lineage, or origins, of a data entity. Provenance metadata is required to correctly interpret the results of a process, to validate data processing tools, to verify the quality of data, and to associate trust value with the data. The primary objective of this workshop is to explore the role of Semantic Web and its standards in addressing some of the critical challenges facing provenance management, namely: 1. Efficiently capturing and propagating provenance information as data is processed, fragmented and recombined across multiple applications and domains on a Web scale. 2. A common representation model for provenance, underpinned by a formal theory for use by both agents and humans. 3. Interoperability of provenance information generated in distributed environments such as the Web and the Grid. 4. Tools leveraging the Semantic Web for visualization of provenance information. --------------------------------------------------- KEYNOTE TALK Prof. Carole Goble School of Computer Science, University of Manchester --------------------------------------------------- TOPICS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION The workshop solicits the submission of original research papers dealing with analytical, theoretical, and practical aspects of provenance management using Semantic Web. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to: * Representation models for provenance, provenance ontologies * Provenance analysis (reasoning, knowledge discovery, user-defined rules) * Annotation of scientific data using provenance ontologies * Role of provenance in social networks, social media, open science, collaborative science, and Web 2.0 (mashups) * Interoperability and propagation of provenance across applications * Large scale storage and efficient querying of provenance * Provenance infrastructure for eScience, business, and Web applications * Role of provenance in scientific data management --------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSIONS Submissions and reviewing will be handled using the EasyChair reviewing system. Submitted papers will be refereed by at least three members the Program Committee. Accepted papers will be available in form of electronic proceedings and attendees will get a printed copy of proceedings. All submissions should be 6-8 pages long (in IEEE format http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html) in PDF format. Please submit your paper using the EasyChair site at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=swpm2009 --------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES: Submissions due: Friday, July 31, 2009 23:59 (11:59pm) Hawaii time Notification: Sunday, August 30 2009 Workshop Date: October 25/26 2009, Westfields Conference Center, Washington D.C., USA. --------------------------------------------------- ORGANIZATION Chairs 1. Amit Sheth Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, USA 2. Vassilis Christophides ICS-FORTH Crete, Greece Organizing Committee/PC Co-Chairs 1. Juliana Freire University of Utah, USA 2. Paolo Missier University of Manchester, UK 3. Satya S. Sahoo Kno.e.sis Center, Wright State University, USA PROGRAM COMMITTEE Aleksander Slominski, IBM Research Bertram Lud?scher, University of California Davis Beth Plale, Indiana University Claudio Silva, University of Utah Francisco Curbera, IBM Research Giorgos Flouris, FORTH-ICS, Greece Ilkay Altintas, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UCSD James Cheney, University of Edinburgh Jun Zhao, Oxford University Kei Cheung, Yale University Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Wright State University Luc Moreau, University of Southampton Nirmal Mukhi, IBM Research Olivier Bodenreider, National Library of Medicine, NIH Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, University of Texas at El Paso Peter Fox, Tetherless World Research Constellation, RPI Roger Barga, Microsoft Research Sarah Cohen-Boulakia, Universite Paris-Sud Sudha Ram, Arizona State University Val Tannen, University of Pennsylvania ============================================== SWPM Workshop Website: http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/SWPM-2009 |
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