Applied Technology for Evaluation Index Modeling on Sports-Related Museum

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In this paper, the author investigated the evaluation factors of sport-related museum using information processing technology. After analyzing some original data and research the existing literature, and the author construct an evaluation index equation. The author believed that the evaluation of sport-related museum can be performed by means of using the evaluation equation. This evaluation system has an objective impartially significance. However, the author revealed the computerized evaluation system should be developed in the near future, in doing so, it can save a lot of manpower and material resources.

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