The Brief Introduction of Database Technology Application in Irrigation Information Management System

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Irrigation experimental data is the basement of irrigation engineering design, area water resources optimization, agricultural water management and the future water right allocation and management. According to the backward situation that the management, coordinating, pigeonholing, inquiring of the irrigation experimental data was still accomplished manually at preset. This paper provides an overview of database technology. And it describes the design of irrigation information management system database. With current technology development, the paper analyzes the prospects for technology analysis, showing the importance of the technology.

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