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Conversely, each influence class indicates the unqualified property that it qualifies with the <strong>qualifies</strong> header in the cross reference below.
The annotation property <span class="qname">prov:qualifiedForm</span> also references the qualification property and influence class within the OWL file itself.
- The involvement class is a subclass of <a class="qname" href="#Influence">prov:Influence</a> which
- determines which property to link from the influence to the unqualified object, that is either
- <a class="qname" href="#entity">prov:entity</a>,
- <a class="qname" href="#activity">prov:activity</a>, or
- <a class="qname" href="#agent">prov:agent</a>
+ The influence classes (e.g. <span class="repeated">prov:Association</span>, <span class="repeated">prov:Usage</span>) are extensions of
+ <a class="qname" href="#Influence">prov:Influence</a>,
+ <a class="qname" href="#EntityInfluence">prov:EntityInfluence</a>,
+ <a class="qname" href="#ActivityInfluence">prov:ActivityInfluence</a>, and
+ <a class="qname" href="#AgentInfluence">prov:AgentInfluence</a>, which determine the property to use to cite the influencing resource (either
+ <a class="qname" href="#entity">prov:entity</a>,
+ <a class="qname" href="#activity">prov:activity</a>, or
+ <a class="qname" href="#agent">prov:agent</a>).
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So for instance, if we have the unqualified statement:
<pre class="example">