Design and Realization of the Student Dormitory Management System Based on RFID

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With rapid tempo of development in the information technology, design model of information network based on three-layer structure and WCF could solve problems about dormitory managing work which relies on its merit as to independence of programming language and platform. It makes programmers’ distribution and collaboration of tasks more effective to apply key technology of three-layer structure and Web Service to student dormitory management system’s design and implement. Therefore, developers of system can pay more attention to the relative business logic in order to reduce difficulty of maintenance in late stage of software development life cycle. Moreover, it does not need artificial intervention to realize RFID which has speedily and convenience operation. In this case, efficiency of managing work and unity of system data can be guaranteed.

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