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XML and Knowledge Based Process Model Reuse and Management in Business Intelligence System

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As a kind of data-driven decision support systems, business intelligence tools focus too much on data. In order to provide the business intelligence system with the ability of process-driven decision making, we introduce the concept of business process management to the current business intelligence system. With the implementation of case-base reasoning and rule-base reasoning technology, the process models can be built and managed efficiently. In this paper we also provide a strategy for data mining experience reuse. Process models in our system are all defined based on XML.

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Ou, L., Peng, H. (2006). XML and Knowledge Based Process Model Reuse and Management in Business Intelligence System. In: Shen, H.T., Li, J., Li, M., Ni, J., Wang, W. (eds) Advanced Web and Network Technologies, and Applications. APWeb 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3842. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11610496_14

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