A Study on Data Flow Model of Web to Print

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As to the complexity data transmission and processing of web to print(W2P) system, The input and output of these data are analyzed and classified in this paper, based on the actual demand of ShangHai TongKun Digital Printing Enterprise, structure analysis method are used to construct the data model of W2P as a form of Data Flow Diagram(DFD), and then the single order’s business flow model are built with Uniform Model Language(UML). At last, both the two models are combined to illustrate the corresponding relationship in the data exchanges. This study is helpful to analyze data of W2P system and can decrease risk during software’s development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 201-203)

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1412-1415

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February 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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