Provenance and Inputs Weigtage in a Workflow

Authors

  • Shukla AN School of Information and Communication Technology Gautam Buddha University
  • Kumar V School of Information and Communication technology Gautam Buddha University

Keywords:

weightage, process documentation, nodes, error detection

Abstract

The provenance of data in a workflow, i.e. how the data is processed at every step and what changes made in each step. Several system are developed to capture provenance and for provenance related query which focused on result why a result is generated at a step or by what basis a particular conclusion drawn at step which data or input is ultimately responsible for error or effect on result and how much . In this paper we are focused these limitation we provide a model to provenance of data in each step of workflow and weightage of inputs on output.

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Published

2024-02-26

How to Cite

Shukla, A. N., & Kumar, V. (2024). Provenance and Inputs Weigtage in a Workflow. COMPUSOFT: An International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology, 3(04), 696–698. Retrieved from https://ijact.in/index.php/j/article/view/124

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