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The provenance of electronic data
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Volume 51 ,  Issue 4  (April 2008) table of contents
The psychology of security: why do good users make bad decisions?
Pages 52-58  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Luc Moreau  University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K.
Paul Groth  University of Southern California, Marina del Rey, CA
Simon Miles  King's College London, London, U.K.
Javier Vazquez-Salceda  Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
John Ibbotson  IBM U.K.'s Hursley Development Laboratory, Winchester, U.K.
Sheng Jiang  University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K.
Steve Munroe  United Kingdom, Ltd., Global Business Services, Winchester, U.K.
Omer Rana  Welsh eScience Center, Cardiff, Wales, U.K.
Andreas Schreiber  German Aerospace Center, Cologne, Germany
Victor Tan  University of Southampton, Southampton, U.K.
Laszlo Varga  Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

It would include details of the processes that produced electronic data as far back as the beginning of time or at least the epoch of provenance awareness.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Luc Moreau: colleagues
Paul Groth: colleagues
Simon Miles: colleagues
Javier Vazquez-Salceda: colleagues
John Ibbotson: colleagues
Sheng Jiang: colleagues
Steve Munroe: colleagues
Omer Rana: colleagues
Andreas Schreiber: colleagues
Victor Tan: colleagues
Laszlo Varga: colleagues