Analysis of Science and Technology Human Resource Information Management Application in China Enterprise

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According to science and technology human resources function inside enterprise is prominently important, various enterprises are more and more value science and technology human resources information management. The article described science and technology human resources present situation in China, introduced essential countermeasure to improve enterprise’s science and technology human resources information management, which help enterprises actualize science and technology human resources information management effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 171-172)

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600-603

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December 2010

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