Design and Implementation of Fire Multi-Level Menu for Office Automation Platform Based on Communication Technology

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With the social development and progress, fire institutions, including colleges and universities, including office automation platform, which the functions needed to support the business more and more, need to use multilevel menu for management platform. In addition, with the rapid development of mobile Internet technology, people access to office automation platform approach is also increasingly diverse, due to the hardware and software configuration of various access devices larger difference, which requires multi-level menu office automation platform consumes fewer resources simple operation, good scalability. Now, we use the idea of finite state machines to achieve a small footprint, scalability, simple switching office automation platform colleges Fire multi-level menu management system.

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