Research on Semantic Business Process Model in Logistics Distribution Field

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Nowadays, business process has the problem of no unified standard, the lack of machine-understandable semantics and so on. Thus, in order to make the business analysts and IT staff have no communication obstacles to process modeling, we may make use of the standard that both sides can understand to express business process-introducing ontology technology. Therefore, this paper, from the bottleneck of logistics distribution business process, constructs logistics distribution domain ontology, and adds semantics for business process. It helps to achieve business process automation and intelligent, and may reduce the workload of user. At the same time, we also solve the problems of the concept sharing and information integration in logistics distribution field.

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