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Abstract
Under the background of the development of port industry and information age, with the help of the knowledge service theory system and ontology technology to build a smart port supply chain knowledge service model to provide a personalized, intelligent, and diversified knowledge-based service system platform solution to port supply chain enterprises, which is of great significance to realization of port supply chain transformation and upgrading and intelligent integrated operation. Based on the analysis of the demand for knowledge service and the research status of knowledge service in port supply chain during the development and operation of port supply chain, this paper uses ontology technology to build domain ontology knowledge base, which is used to dismantle and integrate the massive digital resources in port supply chain, integrate various multi-source heterogeneous data resources, and standardize the form of knowledge sharing organization. On the basis of this, the paper carries on the calculation and reasoning experiment to the port supply chain ontology. The experiment shows that the ontology technology has good effectiveness and superiority in the knowledge representation and knowledge reasoning of constructing the port supply chain knowledge service system model.
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1 School of Information Management, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, China