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<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.