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統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì)是指利用一組標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的圖表工具和準(zhǔn)則,確定系統(tǒng)有哪些模塊,用什么方法連接,如何構(gòu)成良好的系統(tǒng)結(jié)構(gòu),并進(jìn)行系統(tǒng)輸入、輸出、數(shù)據(jù)處理、數(shù)據(jù)存儲(chǔ)等環(huán)節(jié)的詳細(xì)設(shè)計(jì)。 在系統(tǒng)實(shí)施階段要成立系統(tǒng)實(shí)施工作量到小組,組織各專業(yè)小組組長(zhǎng)和有關(guān)部門的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)共同編制新系統(tǒng)實(shí)施計(jì)劃。 系統(tǒng)維護(hù)和評(píng)價(jià) 管理信息系統(tǒng)是一個(gè)復(fù)雜的人機(jī)系統(tǒng)。 第三章 工資管理系統(tǒng)分析與設(shè)計(jì) 系統(tǒng)功能需求簡(jiǎn)介 工資管理信息系統(tǒng)對(duì)企業(yè)加強(qiáng)工資管理有著極其重要的作用,就一般的大型企業(yè)來(lái)說(shuō),它的設(shè)計(jì)內(nèi)容非常 復(fù)雜而且繁多,比如擁有工資計(jì)算功能,工資統(tǒng)計(jì)功能,報(bào)表輸出功能,而且設(shè)計(jì)的模塊也很多,比如工資管理模塊,工資統(tǒng)計(jì)模塊,報(bào)表設(shè)計(jì)模塊,打印輸出模塊,查詢模塊等等。系統(tǒng)管理模塊實(shí)現(xiàn)了對(duì)數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)中員工信息和部門的增加資料增刪 工資信息 信息查詢 信息修改 信息錄入 工資匯總 工資條打印 報(bào)表打印 報(bào)表輸出 系統(tǒng)維護(hù) 修改密碼 添加用戶 工資管理系統(tǒng) 系統(tǒng)管理 資 料 輸 入 和刪除。 ( 3)查詢模塊 用戶可以根據(jù)員工號(hào)或員工姓名進(jìn)行查詢。優(yōu)化邏輯設(shè)計(jì)與物理設(shè)計(jì),使系統(tǒng)運(yùn)行效率高,反應(yīng)速度快。用戶容易理解和使用該系統(tǒng)。目標(biāo)系統(tǒng)功能齊全,能夠完全滿足業(yè)務(wù)需求。 操作系統(tǒng): Windows 2021 或者 Windows XP 開發(fā)工具與語(yǔ)言 : Visual Basic 中文版 + Access2021 數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)設(shè)計(jì) 數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)介紹 所謂數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)( Database) 就是指按一定組織方式存儲(chǔ)在一起的,相互有關(guān)的若干 個(gè)數(shù)據(jù)的 結(jié)合,數(shù)據(jù) 庫(kù)管理系統(tǒng) ( Database Management System) 就是一種操縱和管理數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)的大型軟件,簡(jiǎn)稱DBMS,他們建立在操作系統(tǒng)的基礎(chǔ)上,對(duì)數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)進(jìn)行統(tǒng)一的管理和控制,其功能包括數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)定義,數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)管理,數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)建立和維護(hù),于操作系統(tǒng)通信等。數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)文件一般不能直接使用,而是交由 ACCESS 數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù)統(tǒng)一管理。 人員管理 人員管理包括員工基本信息增刪改功能。通過(guò)連編將項(xiàng)目資源,如視圖、查詢、表單、報(bào)表、菜單、類、過(guò)程這些包含于項(xiàng)目管理器中的文件信息結(jié)合在一起,生成一個(gè)擴(kuò)展名為 .exe 的可執(zhí)行文件。因此,如何使企業(yè)及時(shí)掌握本企業(yè)人才的各種信息、第一時(shí)間處理好隨時(shí)變化的工資管理問(wèn)題,建立一套符合企業(yè)實(shí)際的工資管理系統(tǒng)就顯得尤為重要。但回 過(guò)頭再去看有關(guān)的教科書,經(jīng)過(guò)一段時(shí)間的鉆研,對(duì)與這些知識(shí)點(diǎn)的相關(guān)的背景,概念和解決方案理解得更透徹了,學(xué)習(xí)起來(lái)也越來(lái)越有興趣,越來(lái)越輕松。這時(shí)候,我一般是先自己通過(guò)書本,手冊(cè)和資料找解決辦法,實(shí)在沒(méi)轍了才向?qū)<艺?qǐng)教。針對(duì)工資管理,還 應(yīng)該建立一個(gè)有普遍意義的模型,這樣對(duì)用戶來(lái)說(shuō),就比較容易通過(guò)修改有關(guān)管理制度來(lái)適應(yīng)我們開發(fā)的軟件。s browser type, information provided by the user, and selections made by the user. 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