Athletes' Physical Function Study on the Construction of Digital Archives

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Physical functions digital archive, principally consisting of basic personal information and evaluation information, is the management process of body functional standard and scientific record, which makes it easy for sports teams and sports research institute to compile and use the digital files. Functional digital archive has a high density of data accumulation and store, transmission of shortcut, information intelligent retrieval, dissemination of intelligence, sharing of information resources and so on. Its requirements in standards, test method, recording method, recording and upload format for uniform and management modes take into account authorization and security.

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