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The Design And Implementation Of E-contracts Platform Based On Micro-service

Posted on:2020-09-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2428330602968146Subject:Computer technology
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With the development of the Internet,more and more services from offline to online,time and space constraints,the disadvantages of traditional paper contract signing increasingly prominent,the electronic contract signed online mode can effectively solve the disadvantages of traditional paper contract,thus building a can provide reliable and recognized by law of electronic contract signed online platform has a certain economic and social benefits.Based on the above background,to solve the disadvantages of traditional paper contract,this paper describes how to design an electronic contract signing platform in line with relevant laws,regulations,norms and standards of electronic contract.Firstly,the requirements of laws and regulations that the platform must meet are analyze to determine the scope of requirements,and the business requirements and performance requirements of the platform are clarifying.Secondly,it analyzed the business requirements,designed the platform's functional structure,logical architecture,network architecture and security,analyzed the performance requirements,and designed the platform with micro-service as the core system architecture.Next,the system core function framework of the platform is introducing,and the design and implementation of the core function is describing in detail.Finally,the function test and performance test of the platform function are carry out and the test results are give.At present,the electronic contract signing platform has been launched and put into commercial operation.It has conducted in-depth cooperation with some enterprises,which has solved the disadvantages of traditional contract signing and achieved good economic and social benefits.
Keywords/Search Tags:E-contracts, Evidence Preservation, Micro-services
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