Auge, TanjaHeuer, AndreasKai-Uwe SattlerMelanie HerschelWolfgang Lehner2021-03-162021-03-162021978-3-88579-705-0https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/35801In order to guarantee the reproducibility of research results, large research communities, conferences and journals increasingly demand the provision of original research data. Since this is often not possible or desired, a certain tact and sensitivity is needed. With our method, combining provenance and evolution, we can identify the source tuples necessary for the reconstruction of a query result also in temporal databases. To avoid dirty data caused by the inverse evolution, we introduced the what-provenance, which remembers the data types of the source relation.enLong-term DataSchema EvolutionProvenanceResearch Data ManagementCHASETracing the History of the Baltic Sea Oxygen Level10.18420/btw2021-181617-5468