Research on the Application of Organizational Management Information System

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To well organize China's Large-scale Sport Events, causes the Large-scale Sport Events organization to manage in the process each kind of activity and the work carries on the effective classification the equipment personnel and the division of labor authorization, we synthesized research techniques and so on utilization systems science, management science, mathematics modeling, artificial intelligence, information technology design in China's Large-scale Sport Events to organize the management information system, This article comprehensively elaborated this system function demand, the bare bone, the system design and the core function and so on.

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November 2014

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