Design and Implementation of Object-Oriented Teaching Aid System Based on UML Language

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According to the characteristics of teaching materials diversity and intuitive man-machine communication, the object-oriented teaching aid system based on UML language is designed. Firstly, the principle of UML language is introduced, then the functions of this aid system are described, that is, student information management, operational subjects management, courseware management and system management, etc. On this basis, the system design is analyzed and described from the aspects of design process, application course, data structure and data sheet maintenance, focusing on the refining design of the system, pointing out that this system data can realize the management on the information about students, assessment, courseware and users. Finally the application process of the system is described, which can facilitate the teaching task.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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2095-2099

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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