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1 Ana Luisa Esposito(luisa esposito@id.uff.br)
2 Lucas Ferreira(lucasrogerio@id.uff.br)
3 Maria Luiza Falci(marialuizafalci@id.uff.br)
4 Daniel de Oliveira(danielcmo@ic.uff.br)

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Reference
# Reference
1 Bicheno, J. and Holweg, M. (2016). The lean toolbox: A hand- book for lean transformation, volume 5. PICSIE books Buckingham, UK.
2 Buneman, P., Khanna, S., and Tan, W. C. (2001). Why and where: A characterization of data provenance. In ICDT 2001, pages 316–330. Springer.
3 Falci, M. L. F., Magdaleno, A. M., Braganholo, V., Paes, A., and de Oliveira, D. (2020). An ́alise de colaborac ̧ ̃ao em processos de neg ́ocio por meio de sgbds de grafos e dados de proveniˆencia multimodais. In SBBD 2020, pages 169–174. SBC
4 Falci, M. L. F., Magdaleno, A. M., Paes, A., Braganholo, V., and de Oliveira, D. (2021). Multimodal provenance-based analysis of collaboration in business processes. J. Inf. Data Manag., 12(5).
5 Moreau, L. and Groth, P. (2013). Provenance: An Introduction to PROV. Synthesis Lectures on the Semantic Web: Theory and Technology. Morgan & Claypool Publishers.
6 Newman, S. (2015). Building microservices - designing fine-grained systems, 1st Edition. O’Reilly.
7 Salazar, V., Cavalcante, J., de Oliveira, D., Thompson, F. L., and Mattoso, M. (2021). Bioprov - A provenance library for bioinformatics workflows. J. Open Source Softw., 6(67):3622.