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PROV-Overview. An Overview of the PROV Family of Documents

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The PROV Family of Documents defines a model, corresponding serializations and other supporting definitions to enable the inter-operable interchange of provenance information in heterogeneous environments such as the Web.
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Provenance is information about entities, activities, and people involved in producing a piece of data or thing, which can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability or trustworthiness The PROV Family of Documents defines a model, corresponding serializations and other supporting definitions to enable the inter-operable interchange of provenance information in heterogeneous environments such as the Web This document provides an overview of this family of documents

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PROV-O: The PROV Ontology

TL;DR: The PROV Ontology (PROV-O) expresses the PROV Data Model using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language and provides a set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information generated in different systems and under different contexts.

PROV-DM: The PROV Data Model

TL;DR: This document introduces the provenance concepts found in PROV and defines PROV-DM types and relations.
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A survey on provenance: What for? What form? What from?

TL;DR: This survey provides an overview of the research field ofprovenance, focusing on what provenance is used for, what types of provenance have been defined and captured for the different applications, and which resources and system requirements impact the choice of deploying a particular provenance solution.
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Trustworthy whole-system provenance for the Linux kernel

TL;DR: Linux Provenance Modules (LPM) is presented, the first general framework for the development of provenance-aware systems, and is the first step towards widespread deployment of trustworthy provenANCE-aware applications.
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Fear and Logging in the Internet of Things.

TL;DR: This work presents ProvThings, a platform-centric approach to centralized auditing in the Internet of Things, which performs efficient automated instrumentation of IoT apps and device APIs in order to generate data provenance that provides a holistic explanation of system activities, including malicious behaviors.
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