The Research on Scientific Research Management System Based on Improved MVC Pattern

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With development of internet, constructing digital campus, realizing office automation, has become the key to realize the modernization of management in institutes of higher learning, Due to the shortcomings of traditional methods in developing Web application, the MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern is introduced. This paper analyses MVC pattern. On the purpose of the unanimous solution of scientific research management and commercialization, an improved MVC pattern based on the conventional one is introduced. The practice of developing the scientific research management system proved the improved pattern is feasible.

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February 2012

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