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<div id="starting-points-figure" style="text-align: center;" class="figure">
<!-- When publishing to w3c: replace prov-o-diagrams/ with diagrams/ -->
<!--img src="prov-o-diagrams/Starting-points-terms.png"-->
- <img src="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/diagram-history/2012-05-03/starting-points.svg" style="width: 60%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
+ <img src="diagrams/starting-points.svg" style="width: 60%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
<div class="figcaption"><a href="#starting-points-figure">Figure 1</a>.
The three Starting Point classes and the properties that relate them.<br>
The diagrams in this document depict Entities as yellow ovals,<br>
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</p>
<div id="narrative-example-simple-1-figure" style="text-align: center;" class="figure">
- <img src="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/diagram-history/2012-07-09-david/starting-points-example.svg" style="width: 90%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="Illustration of Derek making a bar chart from some aggregated government data.">
+ <img src="diagrams/starting-points-example.svg" style="width: 90%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="Illustration of Derek making a bar chart from some aggregated government data.">
<div class="figcaption"><a href="#narrative-example-simple-1-figure">Figure 2</a>.
A graphical illustration of the PROV-O in <a href="#narrative-example-simple-1">Example 1</a>,
showing how the three Starting Point classes relate.<br>
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The additional terms are illustrated in the following figure and can be separated into five different categories.</p>
<div id="expanded-terms-figure" style="text-align: center;" class="figure">
- <img src="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/diagram-history/2012-05-03/expanded.svg" style="width: 60%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
+ <img src="diagrams/expanded.svg" style="width: 60%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
<div class="figcaption"><a href="#expanded-terms-figure">Figure 3</a>.
The expanded terms build upon those in the <a href="#description-starting-point-terms">Starting Points section</a>.<br>
The diagrams in this document depict Entities as yellow ovals, Activities as blue rectangles, and Agents as orange pentagons.<br>
@@ -2061,7 +2061,7 @@
<div id="expanded-example-illustration-1" style="text-align: center;" class="figure">
- <img src="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/diagram-history/2012-07-09-david/expanded-terms-example-bundlePost.svg" style="width: 95%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
+ <img src="diagrams/expanded-terms-example-bundlePost.svg" style="width: 95%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 60em" alt="PROV-O Starting Point terms">
<div class="figcaption"><a href="#expanded-example-illustration-1">Figure 4</a>.
An illustration of the PROV-O assertions in <a href="#narrative-example-expanded-1">Example 2</a>, where Derek<br>
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<div id="qualified-terms-figure" style="text-align: center;" class="figure">
<!-- When publishing to w3c: replace prov-o-diagrams/ with diagrams/ -->
<!--img src="prov-o-diagrams/Qualified-Association.png"-->
- <img src="http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/tip/ontology/diagram-history/2012-05-03/qualified-patterns.svg" style="width: 70%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 70em" alt="Express association between an activity and an agent using a binary relationship and an alternatie qualified relationship">
+ <img src="diagrams/qualified-patterns.svg" style="width: 70%; min-width: 25em; max-width: 70em" alt="Express association between an activity and an agent using a binary relationship and an alternatie qualified relationship">
<div class="figcaption"><a href="#qualified-terms-figure">Figure 4</a>:
Illustration of the properties and classes to use (<span style="color: blue">in blue</span>)
to qualify the