Key Techniques and Implementation of Heterogeneous Financial Data Integration

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With the deepening of higher education reform and expansion of asset reorganization of colleges, the scale of higher education increases rapidly and large-scale colleges colleges are emerging. The development of scale of colleges requires heterogeneous systems to realize data integration and application integration, which not only implements efficient and ordered information management of finance,and real-time supervision, management and control on operation of subordinate departments, but also effectively supports decision-making ability of educational administration department and enhances competitive power of higher education.

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