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Design And Implementation Of Key Construction Projects Information System

Posted on:2014-04-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y QiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2308330473953935Subject:Computer application technology
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The rapid development of information technology makes people’s life style undergo tremendous changes, and has a profound influence on education. Education Informatization will play a crucial role in improving the quality of people and national innovative capacity. On the other hand, in China, universities have paid more and more attention to discipline construction, and the performance management of "Project 985" and "Project 211" has been highlighted. In this context, the development of Key Construction Projects Information System (KCPIS for short) is very necessary.This thesis discusses the design and implementation of KCPIS. KCPIS, based on Browser/Server and 3-tier architecture, is developed with.NET development platform and made up of a platform and several applications. The advantages of website and MIS are centralized in KCPIS, and the use of Web2.0 website design concept makes the pattern of information acquisition and display of KCPIS more user-friendly. There are six functional modules in KCPIS, including user management, project information management, achievement information management, performance appraisal management, article management, and picture management. The information service of key construction projects is provided with web service technology. This thesis also provides a kind of index system which is used to calculate performance of key construction projects. Taking account of the threat from Internet, a variety of strategies are used to protect the system from being attacked.After testing, KCPIS is confirmed to have good security and stability, achieve the functions designed, meet all targets of requirements, and lay a good foundation for the future upgrading and expansion.
Keywords/Search Tags:Education Informatization, Discipline Construction, MIS, .NET, 3-Tier Architecture
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