Hänel, ClaudiaKhatami, MohammadKuhlen, Torsten W.Weyers, BenjaminKai Lawonn and Mario Hlawitschka and Paul Rosenthal2016-06-092016-06-092016978-3-03868-017-8-1017-4656https://doi.org/10.2312/eurorv3.20161112https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10Provenance tracking for visual analysis workflows is still a challenge as especially interaction and collaboration aspects are poorly covered in existing realizations. Therefore, we propose a first prototype addressing these issues based on the PROV model. Interactions in multiple applications by multiple users can be tracked by means of a web interface and, thus, allowing even for tracking of remote-located collaboration partners. In the end, we demonstrate the applicability based on two use cases and discuss some open issues not addressed by our implementation so far but that can be easily integrated into our architecture.C.2.4 [Computer Systems Organization]Distributed SystemsClient/ServerD.2.13 [Software]Reusable SoftwareReusable ModelsH.3.0 [Information Systems]Information Systems ApplicationsGeneralTowards Multi-user Provenance Tracking of Visual Analysis Workflows over Multiple Applications10.2312/eurorv3.2016111223-27