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Juliana Freire
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 285
Citations - 13007
Juliana Freire is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Visualization. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 277 publications receiving 11873 citations. Previous affiliations of Juliana Freire include University of Utah & Bell Labs.
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The Open Provenance Model core specification (v1.1)
Luc Moreau,Ben Clifford,Juliana Freire,Joe Futrelle,Yolanda Gil,Paul Groth,Natalia Kwasnikowska,Simon Miles,Paolo Missier,James D. Myers,Beth Plale,Yogesh Simmhan,Eric G. Stephan,Jan Van den Bussche +13 more
TL;DR: This document contains the specification of the Open Provenance Model (v1.1) resulting from a community effort to achieve inter-operability in the Provenances Challenge series.
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Provenance and scientific workflows: challenges and opportunities
Susan B. Davidson,Juliana Freire +1 more
TL;DR: This tutorial provides an overview of research issues in provenance for scientific workflows, with a focus on recent literature and technology in this area, aimed at a general database research audience and at people who work with scientific data and workflows.
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VisTrails: visualization meets data management
Steven P. Callahan,Juliana Freire,Emanuele Santos,Carlos Scheidegger,Cláudio T. Silva,Huy T. Vo +5 more
TL;DR: The VisTrails system represents the initial attempt to improve the scientific discovery process and reduce the time to insight, and is presented by presenting actual scenarios in which scientific visualization is used and showing how the system improves usability, enables reproducibility, and greatly reduces the time required to create scientific visualizations.
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Provenance for Computational Tasks: A Survey
TL;DR: The authors give an overview of important concepts related to provenance management, so that potential users can make informed decisions when selecting or designing a provenance solution.
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The ALPS project release 2.0: open source software for strongly correlated systems
Bela Bauer,Lincoln D. Carr,Hans Gerd Evertz,Adrian E. Feiguin,Juliana Freire,Sebastian Fuchs,Lukas Gamper,Jan Gukelberger,Emanuel Gull,S. Guertler,Andreas Hehn,R. Igarashi,Sergei V. Isakov,David Koop,Ping Ma,Phillip Mates,Phillip Mates,H. Matsuo,Olivier Parcollet,G. Pawłowski,J. D. Picon,Lode Pollet,Lode Pollet,Emanuele Santos,Vito Scarola,Ulrich Schollwöck,Cláudio T. Silva,Brigitte Surer,Synge Todo,Simon Trebst,Matthias Troyer,Michael L. Wall,Philipp Werner,Stefan Wessel,Stefan Wessel +34 more
TL;DR: The ALPS libraries provide a powerful framework for programmers to develop their own applications, which, for instance, greatly simplify the steps of porting a serial code onto a parallel, distributed memory machine.