Abstract

The problem of property management has been quite important and actual(practical) problem. No matter where it is, like in the company, school or public institution, the problem has been perplexing the management department. Because the property is not just a subject name, the connotation behind it is also the part that can't be neglected. The traditional database system can’t offer the detail of property a good description so many resource waste problems appear. Take some situations taking place in school for example, the number of the defeasible computers which the school addresses every year is quite huge, but the reason of obsolescence varies from case to case;probably just single part of the computer is broken. From another angle, if we make good use of the rest of parts that aren’t broken, probably we can create a new property and save many precious resources. And the problem we face now is how to set up an effective management system and to renew these surplus parts. Unified Modeling Language (UML) can give a complete description to the data and can even show the operation process of data renewal. As for the data scattering everywhere, UML provide a more efficient kind of management method. In order to reach the target of property automation of the component reorganization, UML is also used to make the visual description in the technique of Simulated Agents. This thesis will actually make a property management system in campus. And for software modeling, the sketch in UML is also very fit to describe the abstract ideas and entity deployment, and all above will become extra advantages of UML when being used. RUP is the method that we adopt in developing system, and UML is our tool. According to the definition of RUP, this thesis will be divided into four stages, a thesis structure's need to pick, need analysis, design and actually make to construct a fit system in a proper order way. For the structure of system, the three stages(MVC), model layer, the layer of the data access and display layer will be taken into practice.

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