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Design And Implementation Of The Library Management System

Posted on:2011-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178330338986007Subject:Software engineering
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With the development of society, the progress of the times, people demand more and more books, therefore, it is necessary to establish public libraries to provide a variety of books to a specific borrowers. And the borrowers will learn a good range of knowledge. The establishment of libraries, will inevitably require software system to achieve its basic functions. And Library Management System was created.What is written in this paper is Library Management System based on .Net Framework. In the beginning of the paper, I described the development background and significance of Library Management System based on .Net Framework. The middle part of this paper is mainly the analysis of the database design, and the system used with the UML class and system timing diagram analysis and design. Database is an important component of Library management system. In this paper, Database is analyzed and designed from the design of the database, the stored procedures or database, Ado.Net technology and the Adoption of Ado.Net to access SQL 2000. UML, the Unified Modeling Language, is more and more widely used in the field of software engineering. It makes programming as building according to construction drawings. With the help of Rational Rose software, class diagram, use case diagrams and sequence diagrams of Library management system are drawn based on the Requirements Analysis of the system. Finally, after the complete of the development of the system, I make some functional tests on the Library management used approach of the black box.This paper focuses on analysis of the design process, although this is the most initial stage of software development, but a good start will make things easier later, this process will largely affect the accuracy of the follow-up of software development. In this paper, the design of the system interface is simple, requiring no manual to use with ease of use features.
Keywords/Search Tags:MIS, UML, .Net Framework, Stored Procedures
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