BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121114T001500Z DTEND:20121114T020000Z LOCATION:East Entrance DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: Large-scale scientific computations are often organized as a composition of many computational tasks linked through data flow. The data that flows along this many-task computing often moves from a desktop to a high-performance environment and to a visualization environment. Keeping track of this data flow is a challenge to provenance support in high-performance Scientific Workflow Management Systems. After the completion of a computational scientific experiment, a scientist has to manually select and analyze its staged-out data, for instance, by checking inputs and outputs along computational tasks that were part of the experiment. In this paper, we present a provenance management system that describes the production and consumption relationships between data artifacts, such as files, and the computational tasks that compose the experiment. We propose a query interface that allows for scientists to browse provenance data and select the output they want to visualize using browsers or a high-resolution tiled display. SUMMARY:Using Provenance to Visualize Data from Large-Scale Experiments PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121114T001500Z DTEND:20121114T020000Z LOCATION:East Entrance DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: Large-scale scientific computations are often organized as a composition of many computational tasks linked through data flow. The data that flows along this many-task computing often moves from a desktop to a high-performance environment and to a visualization environment. Keeping track of this data flow is a challenge to provenance support in high-performance Scientific Workflow Management Systems. After the completion of a computational scientific experiment, a scientist has to manually select and analyze its staged-out data, for instance, by checking inputs and outputs along computational tasks that were part of the experiment. In this paper, we present a provenance management system that describes the production and consumption relationships between data artifacts, such as files, and the computational tasks that compose the experiment. We propose a query interface that allows for scientists to browse provenance data and select the output they want to visualize using browsers or a high-resolution tiled display. SUMMARY:Using Provenance to Visualize Data from Large-Scale Experiments PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR