typo
authorLuc Moreau <l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Tue, 08 Nov 2011 16:18:58 +0000
changeset 851 ab5aa7c910f0
parent 849 b4bb824d3884
child 852 9b4d8ba863f5
typo
model/ProvenanceModel.html
--- a/model/ProvenanceModel.html	Tue Nov 08 16:04:40 2011 +0000
+++ b/model/ProvenanceModel.html	Tue Nov 08 16:18:58 2011 +0000
@@ -1951,7 +1951,7 @@
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 <p>with identifier <span class="name">acc2</span>, containing assertions by asserter by <span class="name">http://example.org/asserter2</span> stating that the entity represented by entity record identified by <span class="name">e0</span> was generated by an activity represented by activity record identified by <span class="name">pe1</span> instead of <span class="name">pe0</span> in the previous account <span class="name">acc0</span>.  If accounts <span class="name">acc0</span> and <span class="name">acc2</span> are merged together, the resulting set of records violates <a href="#generation-unicity">generation-unicity</a>.</p>
 
-<p>Account records constitue a scope for identifiers. Since accounts can be nested, their scope can also be nested; thus, the scope of identifiers should be understood in the context of such nested scopes.  When a record with an identifier occurs directly within an account, then its identifier denotes this record in the scope of this account, except in sub-accounts where records with the same identifier occur. </p>
+<p>Account records constitute a scope for identifiers. Since accounts can be nested, their scope can also be nested; thus, the scope of identifiers should be understood in the context of such nested scopes.  When a record with an identifier occurs directly within an account, then its identifier denotes this record in the scope of this account, except in sub-accounts where records with the same identifier occur. </p>
 
 <p>
 The following account record is inspired from section <a href="#example-prov-asn-encoding">example-prov-asn-encoding</a>. This account, identified by <span class="name">acc3</span>, declares entity record identified by <span class="name">e0</span>, which is being referred to in the nested account <span class="name">acc4</span>. The scope of identifier <span class="name">e0</span> is account <span class="name">acc3</span>, including subaccount <span class="name">acc4</span>.</p>