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This work considers a scientific experiment as a computational workflow. Provenance models store details of each workflow execution, including produced data, computational tools parameters and their versions, among others. This way, scientists can review details of a particular workflow execution, compare information generated among different executions and plan new ones efficiently. In the bioinformatics...
Scientific Workflow Management Systems (SWfMS) are being widely used to represent and execute scientific experiments. One particular SWfMS feature that has received much attention by the scientific community is the automatic capture of provenance data. This allows users to track information about which resources and parameters were used to obtain such results, but also other important information...
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