Research on Workflow Management Model Based on Ontology in Data Center

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Workflow is a kind of automatic execution of business process partly or fully, according to a series of rules, documents, information or tasks which can be transferred and executed in different executor such in Data center. Modeling process workflow management model on ontology is divided into following steps based on: Determine professional field and category of Ontology; Important terms and concepts; Definition of class and class hierarchy; Define class attributes and surface properties, Because user demand always changes according to the development of economic, In workflow management system, user demand migration prediction system can give some help. There are two subsystems: Data Mining subsystem and migration of recommendation subsystem.

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