The System Analysis and Design of Student Management Information Based on UML

Xiaoming DU, Fengjiao FENG

Abstract


Student management as an important part of university management, and according to the actual situation of the school work, student management information system can not only improve the efficiency of staff and students, but also can be significant savings. In this paper, objectoriented design methods are applied to the software systems. It uses Rose UML modeling to complete the requirement analysis of the student management system, and the functionality and performance analysis.

Key words: UML; Student management; Feasibility analysis


Keywords


UML; Student management; Feasibility analysis



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.mse.1913035X20120602.3011

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