A Provenance Tracking Model for Data Updates

  • Ciobanu G
  • Horne R
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Abstract

For data-centric systems, provenance tracking is particularly important when the system is open and decentralised, such as the Web of Linked Data. In this paper, a concise but expressive calculus which models data updates is presented. The calculus is used to provide an operational semantics for a system where data and updates interact concurrently. The operational semantics of the calculus also tracks the provenance of data with respect to updates. This provides a new formal semantics extending provenance diagrams which takes into account the execution of processes in a concurrent setting. Moreover, a sound and complete model for the calculus based on ideals of series-parallel DAGs is provided. The notion of provenance introduced can be used as a subjective indicator of the quality of data in concurrent interacting systems.

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Ciobanu, G., & Horne, R. (2012). A Provenance Tracking Model for Data Updates. Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, 91, 31–44. https://doi.org/10.4204/eptcs.91.3

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