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Analysis And Design Of The Civil Servants And Routinely Audit System

Posted on:2015-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330431967390Subject:Software engineering
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With the construction of government in the sunshine government, the effectiveness of this occupation, civil servants are more and more social attention, evaluation and management of civil servants of the State Audit Bureau of Nu River in Yunnan province is more and more strict, the only once a year evaluation surface has been unable to reflect the real situation, therefore, careful evaluation is necessary to carry out systematic, audit bureau of civil servants.Nu River in Yunnan Province, the Audit Bureau due to the different departments to carry out the functions of each industry, did not give specific regular assessment measures. At present, some sections of Nu River in Yunnan Province, the State Audit Office implementation measures are only loosely with a pen, even the usual assessment special understanding for simple attendance. This is the usual evaluation virtual signatures, fill out the form, going through the motions, unable to realize the practical significance of the personnel performance management.This paper introduces the general civil service examination system audit organization’s existing system conditions and the usual civil service examination system auditing body system overview describes the Civil Servants regular audit system to realize the necessity and importance of processor-oriented software engineering principles and methods, system requirements analysis and system design. In the requirements analysis, business process diagrams using the system, in-depth analysis of the system’s business processes, for the system to prepare the detailed design work. In the system design, the system’s modular design, logical database design concepts and prototypes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Civil usual assessment management information systems, softwareengineering, assessment indicators
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