Research and Implementation of Educational Management Information System

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Through the analysis on the status of the existing higher education management, this paper proposes an implementation scheme of higher education management information system. This scheme adopts the application architecture with combination of B/S and C/S, thus having strong versatility, simple operation, and easy maintenance features, and then has a strong practical value.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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6702-6707

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January 2012

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