Research on Hierarchically Petri Nets Modeling Based on Emergency Plan Process Ontology

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An emergency plan process modeling method has proposed in order to improve the emergency response information systems semantics of the model. First, emergency plan process ontology is designed by using ABC model as upper ontology. And the levels of the relationship of emergency plan process ontology, meta-model and hierarchically Petri nets are researched, especially the mapping rules between ontology and Petri nets. Finally, the hierarchically Petri nets model of an emergency plan is established by using the modeling method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 108-111)

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