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Analysis And Design Of Chinese Ancient Books Management System In University Library

Posted on:2015-12-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y C ShaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2298330467470078Subject:Software engineering
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At present, the management of ancient books in university library is still usingthe traditionally manual management mode, without a information system suitable forthe characteristics of Chinese ancient books and ancient books management mode. Inorder to betterly carry out the work of ancient books business, improve the workefficiency and the management level,and meet the needs of ancient books business,this paper is aimed to design a management information system to meet the needs ofChinese acient books management business process.Based on the current situation of ancient book management in university library,the paper guided by the theory of information management system and softwareengineering, discuss the function,the construction and the design of Chinese ancientbooks management system. After analysising the detailed needs of the system fromdifferent viewpoints,the paper describes the target of system design, a framework ofmixed mode C/S and B/S, the system function structure, the detailed database designand the function module design,selects C#, ASP.NET and SQL Server2005as thesystem development platform.Ancient books management system designed in this paper is composed of eightmodules, such as: user login module, cataloging management module, readingmanagement module, warehouse management module, damage management module,restoration management module etc. Each module can realize it’s own specificfunctions. This system has practical function and simple operation,it can meet thebasic needs of users, and reach the design target of system.Design and implemention of ancient books management system, make theinformation management of ancient books business turning conception into reality.
Keywords/Search Tags:ancient books, management system, university library
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