Font Size: a A A

Design And Research Of The Date Exchange Platform Based On Business-driven

Posted on:2011-03-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Q XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2198330332973912Subject:Computer system architecture
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
With the information technology continuing in-depth,the various functional departments of colleges and universities have their own applications.These applications to a large extent are convenient for the majority of teachers and students,and they can improve staff's efficiency.However, most of these applications were developed by different companies at different times. There are no uniform data standards for these systems.Data sharing can not be achieved between the various application systems,cross-sector data only can be complete through manual copies of entry, import,export.The man-made factors is the most important for exchanging of data between systems, we are unable to provide services for teachers and students across departments.Gradually it formed an "information island" and serious obstacle the further development of college information.The introduction of data exchange platform technology provides a good solution for the heterogeneous application of complex environment between systems of data exchange and sharing. It can solve no real-time exchange data between heterogeneous applications and databases.The paper details the importance of data exchange platform in digital campus from the perspective of digital.campus.At first it introduced the main problem that the construction of campus digitalization faced,and the development status of data exchange platform,second it describes the relevant theoretical knowledge for building the data exchange platform, the framework for data exchange platforms,standards of data, standards of services,and data transfer mechanisms.At last,it can implement a model of data exchange platform based on the message transfer mechanisms.
Keywords/Search Tags:date exchange, Business-Driven, digital campus, message delivery, Service-oriented architecture
PDF Full Text Request
Related items