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The Analysis of Internet Commercial Judicial Based on Big Data Alliance and Mining Service Process Model

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  • Zhao Zhonglong
  • Wang Hongliang
  • Shaohui Wang

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At present, a series of economic structural changes created by the network economy have brought challenges to the entire economy and society. Traditional social commerce has also suffered severe tests under the background of network economy and global integration, and the rise and development of network commercial activities lack legal constraints. Based on the Big Data technology, in view of the characteristics of data mining services, this paper expands and changes the traditional model and proposes the Big Data alliance data mining service process model. Moreover, this paper uses intelligent decision-making theory and knowledge reasoning methods to construct a fast-responding, service-reusable, and intelligent service model to realize the scalability of data mining services. In addition, this paper constructs system function modules according to the requirements of Internet commercial judicial data mining and verifies the performance of the system constructed in this paper through experimental analysis. The research results show that the system constructed in this paper has certain practical effects.

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  • Zhao Zhonglong & Wang Hongliang & Shaohui Wang, 2021. "The Analysis of Internet Commercial Judicial Based on Big Data Alliance and Mining Service Process Model," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:2897823
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/2897823
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