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Detecting common scientific workflow fragments using templates and execution provenance

The evaluation for the paper "Detecting common scientific workflow fragments using templates and execution provenance" accepted in K-CAP 2013 is available on the following link. The data consists on the inputs graphs used for the experiment (based on Wings public SPARQL endpoint), the results and logs obtained by the SUBDUE algorithm and some statistics and excel summarizing the performance of the results (i.e., number of meaningful structures, independent structures, etc.).

If you want more information please have a look at the paper: Daniel Garijo, Oscar Corcho and Yolanda Gil. Detecting common scientific workflow fragments using templates and execution provenance. K-CAp 2013, Banf, Canada.

 

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