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<p><a href="#data-model-concepts">Section 5</a> provides the normative definition of PROV-DM and the notation PROV-ASN.</p>
-<p><a href="#prov-dm-shortcuts-and-abbreviations">Section 7</a> consists of common domain-independent shortcuts and abbreviations such as collection-related concepts and common relations.</p>
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-<p><a href="#extensibility-section">Section 6</a> summarizes PROV-DM extensibility points.</p>
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+<p><a href="#common-relations">Section 6</a> introduces common relations used in PROV-DM, including relations for data collections and common domain-independent shortcuts and abbreviations.</p>
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+<p><a href="#extensibility-section">Section 7</a> summarizes PROV-DM extensibility points.</p>
<p><a href="#resource-section">Section 8</a> discusses how the PROV-DM can be applied to the notion of resource.</p>
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<h2>Common Relations</h2>
<div class='issue'>There are a number of commonly used provenance relations in particular for the web that are not in the model. For practical use and uptake, it would be good to have definitions of these in the provenance model. These concepts should be defined in terms of the already existing "core" concepts. This is <a href="http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/track/issues/44">ISSUE-44</a>.</div>