Design and Implementation of Coal’s Production and Business Planning of Management System Based on B/S

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Coal’s production and business plan is the core business of the whole plan which reflects the business development strategy and general policy of production and operation. Based on the detailed analysis of the production and business plan’s development, approval, implementation and other basic work flow, author choose the software architecture which is based on B / S three-tier to develop the coal’s production and business planning management system, it achieves a set of basic information, planning, data management, reporting and management functions for the integrated management application platform and the timely updates and remote data sharing between various units Coal Company, improves the management level of production and operation plans.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1079-1080)

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1153-1157

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December 2014

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