Supporting Fine-grained Data Lineage in a Database Visualization Environment
ICDE '97 Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Data Engineering
Why and Where: A Characterization of Data Provenance
ICDT '01 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Database Theory
A Polygen Model for Heterogeneous Database Systems: The Source Tagging Perspective
VLDB '90 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Practical Lineage Tracing in Data Warehouses
ICDE '00 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Data Engineering
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Proceedings of the twenty-sixth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems
Provenance in collection-oriented scientific workflows
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - The First Provenance Challenge
Mining Taverna's semantic web of provenance
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience - The First Provenance Challenge
Provenance and scientific workflows: challenges and opportunities
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
On the expressiveness of implicit provenance in query and update languages
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
The Open Provenance Model: An Overview
Provenance and Annotation of Data and Processes
HOTSEC'08 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Hot topics in security
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data
Layering in provenance systems
USENIX'09 Proceedings of the 2009 conference on USENIX Annual technical conference
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Database Theory
Provenance as dependency analysis
Mathematical Structures in Computer Science - Programming Language Interference and Dependence
A model for user-oriented data provenance in pipelined scientific workflows
IPAW'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Provenance and Annotation of Data
ProvManager: a provenance management system for scientific workflows
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience
Making Computations and Publications Reproducible with VisTrails
Computing in Science and Engineering
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For many years and under various names, provenance has been modelled, theorised about, standardised and implemented in various ways; it has become part of mainstream database research. Moreover, the topic has now infected nearly every branch of computer science: provenance is a problem for everyone. But what exactly is the problem? And has the copious research had any real effect on how we use databases or, more generally, how we use computers. This is a brief attempt to summarise the research on provenance and what practical impact it has had. Although much of the research has yet to come to market, there is an increasing interest in the topic from industry; moreover, it has had a surprising impact in tangential areas such as data integration and data citation. However, we are still lacking basic tools to deal with provenance and we need a culture shift if ever we are to make full use of the technology that has already been developed.