2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2009.08.008
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Workflows and extensions to the Kepler scientific workflow system to support environmental sensor data access and analysis

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“…One active area of research lies in integrating QA/QC with data and metadata management systems and scientific workflow systems so that well-documented data can be automatically assessed for metadata completeness and data quality [25][26][27][28][29]. For instance, the LTER Network Information System (NIS) is designed so that data products are evaluated, processed and classified according to five categories, ranging from raw or minimally modified site data (Level-0) to data that are gap filled and semantically adjusted to meet the needs of specific synthetic data products (Level-4) [25].…”
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“…One active area of research lies in integrating QA/QC with data and metadata management systems and scientific workflow systems so that well-documented data can be automatically assessed for metadata completeness and data quality [25][26][27][28][29]. For instance, the LTER Network Information System (NIS) is designed so that data products are evaluated, processed and classified according to five categories, ranging from raw or minimally modified site data (Level-0) to data that are gap filled and semantically adjusted to meet the needs of specific synthetic data products (Level-4) [25].…”
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“…Kepler [25] is a graphical system for scientific workflows design, execute, reuse, and sharing. Kepler's provide high effective workflow designing process by monitoring data and provenance information during the initial workflow design stage Kepler supports also many advanced features such as automatic workflow validation and editing; by providing a semantic annotation of workflow tasks from a domain ontology.…”
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“…at the 'point of creation') e.g. [1,2], and tackling the challenges in representation for interoperability [3]. However, there is a lack of understanding as to how users can exploit provenance data to enhance their work at the 'point of use'.…”
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