2015
DOI: 10.14257/ijsh.2015.9.1.08
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A J2EE based Management Information System for Higher Vocational Colleges

Abstract: Informatization has always been one core competency for effective daily management. Although there are various types of management information systems available, few of them could take into account ever changing management requirements of higher vocational colleges. In this paper, we develop a J2EE based management information system for higher vocational colleges. Firstly, we perform an overview of the entire background and situation of the management informatization for higher vocational colleges. Secondly, … Show more

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“…The non-functional requirements of the entire college student process management system constructed in this paper mainly focus on determining whether the system can meet the user's access requirements during operation 18 . It mainly includes the amount of user access data received in real time when the system is running, the response time and response time of the system, the ability to handle emergency situations, and other system performance criteria.…”
Section: System Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non-functional requirements of the entire college student process management system constructed in this paper mainly focus on determining whether the system can meet the user's access requirements during operation 18 . It mainly includes the amount of user access data received in real time when the system is running, the response time and response time of the system, the ability to handle emergency situations, and other system performance criteria.…”
Section: System Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In software engineering, the requirement analysis involves many tasks, such as describing the functions and performance of a new product deeply, setting the constraints of software design and defining other effective demand [1][2][3][4]. Using requirement analysis technology, an experienced system analyst can derive the functions of systems from customer needs.…”
Section: Requirement Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%