section 2 and component figure
authorLuc Moreau <l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Mon, 21 May 2012 22:34:42 +0100
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section 2 and component figure
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 <p>
 While  not all PROV-DM relations are binary, they all involve two primary elements. Hence, <a href="#relations-at-a-glance">Table 3</a> indexes all relations according to their two primary elements.  The table adopts the same color scheme as <a href="#prov-dm-components">Figure 4</a>, allowing components to be readily identified.
 Note that for simplicity, this table  does not include bundle-oriented and collection-oriented relations.
-Relation names appearing in bold correspond to the essential concepts introduced in the <a href="#starting-points">Starting Points Section</a>.</p>
+Relation names appearing in bold correspond to the core structures introduced
+in <a href="#core-structures">Section 2.1</a>.</p>
 </p>
 
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-<p><a href="#prov-dm-types-and-relations">Table 4</a> is a complete index of all the types and relations of PROV-DM, color-coded according to the component they belong to.  In the first column,  concept names  link to their informal definition, whereas, in the second column, representations link to the information used to represent the concept. Concept names appearing in bold are the essential concepts introduced in the <a href="#starting-points">Starting Points Section</a>.</p>
+<p><a href="#prov-dm-types-and-relations">Table 4</a> is a complete index of all the types and relations of PROV-DM, color-coded according to the component they belong to.  In the first column,  concept names  link to their informal definition, whereas, in the second column, representations link to the information used to represent the concept. Concept names appearing in bold are the core structures introduced in <a href="#core-structures">Section 2.1</a>.</p>
 
 
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