Why and Where: A Characterization of Data Provenance
ICDT '01 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Database Theory
A survey of data provenance in e-science
ACM SIGMOD Record
The evolution of storage service providers: techniques and challenges to outsourcing storage
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Storage security and survivability
Trio: a system for data, uncertainty, and lineage
VLDB '06 Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on Very large data bases
Provenance-aware storage systems
ATEC '06 Proceedings of the annual conference on USENIX '06 Annual Technical Conference
An annotation management system for relational databases
VLDB '04 Proceedings of the Thirtieth international conference on Very large data bases - Volume 30
Extracting causal graphs from an open provenance data model
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - The First Provenance Challenge
HOTSEC'08 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Hot topics in security
Preventing history forgery with secure provenance
ACM Transactions on Storage (TOS)
Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications
Towards SIRF: self-contained information retention format
Proceedings of the 4th Annual International Conference on Systems and Storage
A mediator-based system for distributed semantic provenance management systems
Proceedings of the 16th International Database Engineering & Applications Sysmposium
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The amounts of digital information are growing in size and complexity. With the emergence of distributed services over internet and the booming of electronic exchanges, the need to identify information origins and its lifecycle history becomes essential. Essential because it's the only factor ensuring information integrity and probative value. That's why in different areas like government, commerce, medicine and science, tracking data origins is essential and can serve for informational, quality, forensics, regulatory compliance, rights protection and intellectual property purposes. Managing information provenance is a complex task and it has been extensively treated in databases, file system and scientific workflows. However, provenance in the cloud is a more challenging task due to specific problems related to the cloud added to the traditional ones.