IPAW

The International Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW) is a biannual workshop that is concerned with issues of data provenance, data derivation, and data annotation. It brings together computer scientists from different areas and provenance users to discuss open problems related to the provenance of computation and non-computational artifacts.

Organizers

  • Vanessa Braganholo (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) - PC Chair

Accepted Papers

2020 IPAW papers will be published together with 2021 papers in the 2021 Springer proceedings. For now preprints of accepted papers, if provided by the authors, are linked below.

Program Committee

  • Andreas Schreiber (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany)

  • Barbara Lerner (Mount Holyoke College, USA)

  • Beth Plale (Indiana University, USA)

  • Daniel de Oliveira (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)

  • Daniel Garijo (University of Southern California, USA)

  • David Corsar (Robert Gordon University, UK)

  • Dong Huynh (King’s College of London, UK)

  • Fernando Chirigati (New York University, USA)

  • Grigoris Karvounarakis (LogicBlox, USA)

  • Hala Skaf-Molli (Nantes University, France)

  • Ilkay Altintas (San Diego Supercomputer Center, USA)

  • Jacek Cala (Newcastle University, UK)

  • James Cheney (University of Edinburgh, UK)

  • James Frew (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)

  • James Myers (University of Michigan, USA)

  • Jan Van Den Bussche (Universiteit Hasselt, Belgium)

  • João Felipe Nicolaci Pimentel (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)

  • Luc Moreau (King’s College London, UK)

  • Luiz M. R. Gadelha Jr. (LNCC, Brazil)

  • Paolo Missier (Newcastle University, UK)

  • Paul Groth (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)

  • Pinar Alper (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, Luxembourg)

  • Shawn Bowers (Gonzaga University, USA)

  • Seokki Lee (IIT, USA)

  • Simon Miles (King’s College London, UK)

  • Tanu Malik (DePaul University, USA)

  • Timothy Clark (University of Virginia, USA)

ProvenanceWeek 2020

  • ProvenanceWeek 2020

Following successful past ProvenanceWeek events, ProvenanceWeek 2020 will again co-locate the IPAW and TaPP workshops as well as several satellite events that focus on novel directions for provenance.

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