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<p>Three subclasses of Agent (<a href="#Person" class="qname">prov:Person</a>, <a href="#Organization" class="qname">prov:Organization</a>, and
<a href="#SoftwareAgent" class="qname">prov:SoftwareAgent</a>) and
two subclasses of Entity are provided (<a href="#Collection" class="qname">prov:Collection</a>, and <a href="#Bundle" class="qname">prov:Bundle</a>).
+ A <span class="repeated">prov:Collection</span> is an Entity that provides a structure to some constituents (which are themselves Entities) and
+ <a href="#Bundle" class="qname">prov:Bundle</a> is a named set of provenance descriptions that enables the expression of provenance of provenance.
</p>
<p>
- <span class="repeated">prov:Collection</span> is an Entity that provides a structure to some constituents (which are themselves Entities) and
- <a href="#Bundle" class="qname">prov:Bundle</a> is a named set of provenance descriptions that enables the expression of provenance of provenance.
The <span class="repeated">prov:Collection</span> class can be used to express the provenance of different kinds of collections (sets, lists, etc.) themselves:
e.g. who maintains the collection (attribution), which members it contains as it evolves, and how it was assembled.
The <a href="#hadMember" class="qname">prov:hadMember</a> property is used to assert membership in a collection.