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A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science

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Yogesh L. Simmhan; Beth Plale; Dennis Gannon

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ACM SIGMOD, Volume 34, Issue 3, p.31–36 (2005)
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Wrona, Konrad, Tamsin Moye, Philippe Lagadec, Michael Street, Peter Lenk, and Frederic Jordan. "Cybersecurity Innovation in NATO: Lessons Learned and Recommendations." Information & Security: An International Journal 36 (2017).
APA style: Simmhan, Y. L., Plale B., & Gannon D. (2005).  A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science. ACM SIGMOD. 34(3), 31–36.
Chicago style: Simmhan, Yogesh L., Beth Plale, and Dennis Gannon. "A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science." ACM SIGMOD 34, no. 3 (2005): 31-36.
IEEE style: Simmhan, Y. L., B. Plale, and D. Gannon, "A Survey of Data Provenance in e-Science", ACM SIGMOD, vol. 34, issue 3, pp. 31–36, September 2005.
DOI https://doi.org/ 10.1145/1084805.1084812(link is external)
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