provo narrative
authorTim L <lebot@rpi.edu>
Tue, 03 Jul 2012 14:14:12 -0400
changeset 3700 e7bf00a6d70c
parent 3699 6aaa5ecd7fae
child 3701 99c9e8a81d30
provo narrative
ontology/prov-o-html-sections/description-starting-points.inc.html
--- a/ontology/prov-o-html-sections/description-starting-points.inc.html	Tue Jul 03 14:11:48 2012 -0400
+++ b/ontology/prov-o-html-sections/description-starting-points.inc.html	Tue Jul 03 14:14:12 2012 -0400
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
       <p>The three primary classes relate to one another and to themselves using the properties shown in the following figure.</p>
 
       <p>Activities <strong>start</strong> and <strong>end</strong> at particular points in time (described using properties 
-      <a href='#startedAtTime' class="qname">prov:startedAtTime</a> and <a href='#endedAtTime' class="qname">prov:endedAtTime</a>, respectively), they can  
-      <strong>use</strong> Entities during their lifespan, and can <strong>generate</strong> other Entities (described using 
+      <a href='#startedAtTime' class="qname">prov:startedAtTime</a> and <a href='#endedAtTime' class="qname">prov:endedAtTime</a>, respectively) 
+      and during their lifespan can  <strong>use</strong> and <strong>generate</strong> other Entities (described using 
       <a href='#used' class="qname">prov:used</a> and <a href='#wasGeneratedBy' class="qname">prov:wasGeneratedBy</a>, respectively). 
       For example, a blog writing activity may use a particular dataset and generate a bar chart. 
       Provenance chains of alternating Activities and Entities can be created by applying usage and generation.