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</section>
-
-<section>
- <h2>Mapping from Dublin Core to PROV</h2>
- <p>A mapping between Dublin Core Terms and PROV-O has many advantages. First, it can provide valuable insights
- into the different characteristics of both data models (in particular it explains PROV from a Dublin Core point of view).
- Second, such a mapping can be used to extract PROV data from the large amount of Dublin Core data available on
- the Web today. Third, the mapping can translate PROV data to Dublin Core and make it accessible for applications that
- understand Dublin Core. Finally, the mapping can lower the barrier to entry for PROV adoption. Simple Dublin Core
- statements can be used as starting point for PROV data generation. </p>
+<section>
+ <h2>Preliminaries</h2>
+ <p>
+ --->EXPLAIN HERE THAT BEFORE IDENTIFYING THE MAPPING BETWEEN THE CONCEPTS, WE MUST HIGHLIGHT WHICH TERMS ARE PROVENANCE RELATES (SECTION1)
+ PLUS HOW DO THESE TERMS DESCRIBE A RESOURCE IN DC <--
+ </p>
<section>
<h3>Provenance in Dublin Core</h3>
<p>
@@ -828,6 +825,16 @@
leaving the conflating of nodes to the clean-up phase.
</p>
</section>
+</section>
+
+<section>
+ <h2>Mapping from Dublin Core to PROV</h2>
+ <p>A mapping between Dublin Core Terms and PROV-O has many advantages. First, it can provide valuable insights
+ into the different characteristics of both data models (in particular it explains PROV from a Dublin Core point of view).
+ Second, such a mapping can be used to extract PROV data from the large amount of Dublin Core data available on
+ the Web today. Third, the mapping can translate PROV data to Dublin Core and make it accessible for applications that
+ understand Dublin Core. Finally, the mapping can lower the barrier to entry for PROV adoption. Simple Dublin Core
+ statements can be used as starting point for PROV data generation. </p>
<section>
<h3></span>Direct mappings</h3>
<p>