Metrology Information System for Management and Field Scene Detection

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In order to deal with the field metrology, this paper proposed an information management system which contains daily work management section, human resource section, data management section, auto-reminding section and portable device. It combines the human resource management, equipment management, data processing and filed detection and embodies them in one system located in office and the other one in field. As an information system, it ensures the security and reliability of detection data.

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