Verification of Feature Meta-Model Based on Personnel Archive Management System

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At present, several feature meta-models have been come up with to create domain model. However, they can’t meet the requirements of dynamic Internet environment or software reuse. This paper proposes a feature meta-model based on ontology. In particular, it can adapt to various types of changes in the dynamic environment and can make design and implementation more convenient than traditional methods. Finally, we give out an example of personnel archive management system to verify this model.

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