http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#InstantaneousEvent
Class prov:InstantaneousEvent


rdfs:comment

The PROV data model is implicitly based on a notion of instantaneous events (or just events), that mark transitions in the world. Events include generation, usage, or invalidation of entities, as well as starting or ending of activities. This notion of event is not first-class in the data model, but it is useful for explaining its other concepts and its semantics. An instantaneous event, or event for short, happens in the world and marks a change in the world, in its activities and in its entities. The term 'event' is commonly used in process algebra with a similar meaning. Events represent communications or interactions; they are assumed to be atomic and instantaneous.

rdfs:seeAlso

https://www.w3.org/TR/2013/REC-prov-o-20130430/#InstantaneousEvent

oml:type

oml:Aspect

rdf:type

owl:Class

rdfs:subClassOf

prov:ActivityOrAgentOrEntityOrInstantaneousEvent
prov:AssociationOrInfluenceOrInstantaneousEvent
prov:InstantaneousEvent

directSuperClassOf

prov:Derivation
prov:End
prov:Generation
prov:Invalidation
prov:Start

directDomainOf

prov:atTimexsd:dateTime