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  1. We explore data management for longitudinal study survey instruments: (i) Survey instrument evolution presents a unique data integration challenge; and (ii) Longitudinal study data frequently requires repeated, task-specific integration efforts. We present DDM (Drag, Drop, Merge), a user interface for documenting relationships among attributes of source schemas into a form that can streamline subsequent efforts to generate task-specific datasets. DDM employs a "human-in-the-loop" approach, allowing users to validate and refine semantic mappings. Through a simulation of user interactions with DDM, we demonstrate its viability as a way to reduce cognitive overhead for longitudinal study data curators. 
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  2. In this work, we demonstrate CaJaDE (Context-Aware Join-Augmented Deep Explanations), a system that explains query results by augmenting provenance with contextual information from other related tables in the database. Given two query results whose difference the user wants to understand, we enumerate possible ways of joining the provenance (i.e., contributing input tuples) of these two query results with tuples from other relevant tables in the database that were not used in the query. We use patterns to concisely explain the difference between the augmented provenance of the two query results. CaJaDE, through a comprehensive UI, enables the user to formulate questions and explore explanations interactively. 
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