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David De Roure dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk http://www.semanticgrid.org/presentations/ProvSemGrid.ppt. Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science Provenance, a matter of interpretation. Science might be like this…. Video. Simulation. Properties. Analysis. Structures Database. Diffractometer.
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David De Roure dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk http://www.semanticgrid.org/presentations/ProvSemGrid.ppt Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science Provenance, a matter of interpretation
Science might be like this… Video Simulation Properties Analysis StructuresDatabase Diffractometer X-Raye-Lab Propertiese-Lab Grid Middleware HPDC Workshop
Virtual Learning Environment Reprints Peer-Reviewed Journal & Conference Papers Technical Reports LocalWeb Preprints & Metadata Institutional Archive Publisher Holdings Certified Experimental Results & Analyses Data, Metadata & Ontologies But is really like this… Undergraduate Students Digital Library Graduate Students E-Scientists E-Scientists E-Scientists Grid Entire E-Science CycleEncompassing experimentation, analysis, publication, research, learning E-Experimentation HPDC Workshop
myGrid Combechem • Wish to reuse • Data • Services • Knowledge • Software • Practice • Anticipated use • Unanticipated use HPDC Workshop
Describing the Semantic Web • It’s the Web of Data. Data is what’s in databases. Imagine it’s linked up like documents are linked up on the Web. • Imagine a spreadsheet where you can import data about anything from anywhere. • RDF is to data what HTML is to documents. HPDC Workshop
CombeChem Smart Tea www.smarttea.org HPDC Workshop
Smart Lab Snapshot HPDC Workshop
Discussion • Provenance for • Regulation, but also… • Interpretation, to facilitate reuse • How do we trust data? • How do we trust the services and workflows that generate the data? • How will workflows be discovered and published? • A social process? But a more automated process. • Good work going on! • See IPAW 2006 HPDC Workshop
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Contacts • David De Roure – Semantic Grid dder@ecs.soton.ac.uk • Jeremy Frey – CombeChem j.g.frey@soton.ac.uk • Carole Goble – Semantic Grid carole@cs.manchester.ac.uk • See www.semanticgrid.org • See www.aktors.org HPDC Workshop