Understanding Sediment Provenance in Geology
Sediment provenance in geology involves reconstructing the origin of sediments through compositional analyses to determine erosion history and geographical origins. It helps characterize the journey of sediments from source to sink, providing insights into tectonic and paleoclimatic histories. Prove
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Designing Trustworthy Virtual Labs: Considerations and Reflections
Explore the characteristics and features crucial for designing trustworthy virtual labs, including transparency, provenance, and social aspects. Delve into the importance of trust in digital collaborations and co-productions. Reflect on balancing competing interests and the need for a nuanced approa
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EUROfusion Data Management Project Summary
EUROfusion data management project led by P. Strand at Chalmers outlines a comprehensive data management plan with four scenarios of increasing ambition, from making metadata available to open access for non-embargoed data. The plan includes strategies for interoperability, data accessibility, enhan
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Provenance Analysis of Algorithms - Understanding Data Dependencies
Exploring the concept of provenance analysis in algorithms to understand how output items depend on input items. This analysis goes beyond traditional activity logs, focusing on structured collections of items and exploring various applications for causal and quantitative analysis. The critical test
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Terra Architecture and Design Overview
Terra is a platform driven by the Data Biosphere vision to enable an ecosystem of interoperable components across organizations. It utilizes GA4GH standards and serves various roles such as Biomedical Researchers, Custom Apps & Portals, and Data Developers. The architecture is being restructured to
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Overview of Open Provenance Model Tutorial Session 3
Explore Session 3 of the Open Provenance Model Tutorial, covering topics like the XML Schema for OPM, OWL ontology, OPM Layered Architecture, XML Binding, RDF Binding, and more. Dive into OPM Layered Model, XML Binding, OPM Graph, OPM Process, and OPM Artifact to understand specialized domains and e
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Understanding Open Provenance Model (OPM) in Session 2
Dive into Session 2 of the Open Provenance Model tutorial to grasp the abstract model of OPM, its inferences, and efforts to imbue it with semantics. Explore OPM requirements, non-requirements, domain specialization, and its core layers. Discover how OPM allows for precise exchange of provenance inf
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Understanding Sedimentary Rock Characteristics: Provenance and Weathering
Explore the significance of provenance analysis in interpreting the origin of sedimentary rocks based on lithological characteristics. Learn about mechanical and chemical weathering processes, compositional and textural maturity, mineral stability during weathering, and how rock particles indicate t
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Italian Illustrated Editions and Provenance Research Projects
Research projects at Cambridge University Library focused on Italian illustrated editions, bibliophilia, book trade, and provenance information of incunabula. Work involved updating records, organizing provenance data, and collaborating on cultural web portal projects supported by Sapienza Universit
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Enhancing Provenance Research for Reproducibility and Performance
Explore the development of provenance research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, focusing on goals, methodologies, and plans for incorporating time-series metrics to increase scalability and performance. Collaboration with ACME IPPD Panorama is highlighted, showcasing advancements in cap
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Understanding Distributed Ledger Technology Concepts
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) involves core concepts like assets, ledgers, transactions, states, conditions, and inferences. It also includes distributed ledgers, cryptographic hash functions, construction of a blockchain, consensus mechanisms like proof of work, and examples of applications s
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The FAIR Principles for Data Management and Stewardship
Embrace the FAIR principles - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re-usable - for effective scientific data management and stewardship. Learn how annotations enhance data FAIRness and the key attributes of each principle. Dive into the high-level guiding principles that ensure data is globally uniq
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Interoperability for Provenance-aware Databases Using PROV and JSON
This research paper discusses the challenges in tracking database provenance and proposes a system, GProM, that computes provenance for database operations. It highlights the importance of exchanging provenance information between systems and the limitations of current relational database systems in
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Challenges in Developing a Coherent Provenance Architecture
In the IS-ENES Cases, challenges arise in establishing a formal model for provenance architecture across various data lifecycle steps. The need for a coherent approach is emphasized to manage provenance information artifacts effectively. These challenges demand the creation of a structured framework
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Evaluating Sources on Female Rule in the 1550s
This analysis focuses on assessing the reliability and usefulness of historical sources discussing the issue of female rule in the 1550s. It evaluates the content, provenance, and context of the sources to determine their relevance for historians studying the topic. The sources provide insights into
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Managing Research Data Repositories for OCR-D
Research data repositories play a crucial role in the OCR-D framework, storing and managing data from document analysis processes. These repositories, like the Ground Truth (GT) repository, support FAIR principles by organizing findable, accessible, and retrievable data with metadata and provenance
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Understanding Food Provenance and Consumer Awareness
Exploring the importance of food provenance, this article delves into how consumers can learn about the origins of their food and why traceability is crucial. Discover the significance of labels, consumer power, and the impact of imports and exports on the food industry. Gain insights into where our
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