--- a/model/ProvenanceModel.html Mon Nov 28 14:51:49 2011 +0000
+++ b/model/ProvenanceModel.html Tue Nov 29 08:51:20 2011 +0000
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
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-The model includes a further additional elements: <a title="note record">notes</a>. These are also structured as sets of attribute-value pairs. Notes are used to provide additional, "free-form" information regarding <em>any</em> identifiable construct of the model, with no prescribed meaning. The difference between attributes in notes attributes and the other attributes is further clarified <a href="#record-note">here</a>.
+The model includes a further additional elements: <a title="note record">notes</a>. These are also structured as sets of attribute-value pairs. Notes are used to provide additional, "free-form" information regarding <em>any</em> identifiable construct of the model, with no prescribed meaning. Notes are described in detail <a href="#record-note">here</a>.
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<p>
@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@
its attributes are given a value as part of that assertion.
</li>
-<li>Activities are not represented by entity records, but instead by actity records, as explained below.</li>
+<li>Activities are not represented by entity records, but instead by activity records, as explained below.</li>
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@@ -1684,7 +1684,8 @@
<span class="nonterminal">usageIdentifier</span>:= <span class="nonterminal">identifier</span>
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<div class="note">
-The grammar should make it clear that attribute <span class="name">prov:steps="1"</span> is required for imprecise-1-derivationRecord.
+The grammar should make it clear that attribute <span class="name">prov:steps="1"</span> is required for imprecise-1-derivationRecord.<br/>
+ PM: suggestion -- remove the distinction between imprecise-1 and imprecise-n in the grammar and instead explain that the qualification (1 vs n) is through attribute prov:steps.
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