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Research on Cold-chain Visualization Based on Knowledge Mapping

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ABSTRACT

As a supply chain system, the development of cold chain depends on the progress of technology, involving many disciplines, science and technology, and the attention is increasing year by year. Therefore, this paper analyzes the number of published documents, literature cooperation network and literature co-occurrence network to the cold-chain by taking the example of the literature data of Web of Science core database in July, 2000 to 2019, combining with the research method, such as citation analysis of metrology, knowledge mapping method, co-occurrence analysis, etc., and with the help of CiteSpace knowledge mapping visualization software and database result analysis tool. The analysis result shows that the focus of each discipline is mainly on temperature control and food safety, and those two points are decisive factor in the success or failure of the cold chain industry, while the traceability of products is a new study developed in the background of scientific and technological level progress in recent years.

Acknowledgments

Yong Ye is an Associate Professor of the School of Information & Computer at Anhui Agricultural University, China. His major research areas include information service, information retrieval and supply chain information decision. He holds a head of the department of logistics engineering at Anhui Agricultural University in China.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Funding

This research was supported by Primary Research & Development Plan of Anhui Province, China [201904a06020020], First-class Undergraduate Major Construction Project of Anhui Agricultural University [No. 2019auylzy13], the Ministry of Education Collaborative Education Program, China [No. 201802044016], the 2019 Anhui University collaborative innovation project [sn: GXXT-2019-013] and the Hefei Major Research Project of Key Technology [J2018G14].

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