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統(tǒng)一的語言 SQL 可用于所有用戶的 DB 活動(dòng)模型,包括系統(tǒng)管理員、數(shù)據(jù)庫管理員、 應(yīng)用程序員、決策支持系統(tǒng)人員及許多其它類型的終端用戶。 SQL為許多任務(wù)提供了命令,包括: ● 查詢數(shù)據(jù) ● 在表中插入、修改和刪除記錄 ● 建立、修改和刪除數(shù)據(jù)對(duì)象 ● 控制對(duì)數(shù)據(jù)和數(shù)據(jù)對(duì)象的存取 ● 保證數(shù)據(jù)庫一致性和完整性 以前的數(shù)據(jù)庫管理系統(tǒng)為上述各類操作提供單獨(dú)的語言,而 SQL 將全部任務(wù)統(tǒng)一在一種語言中。所有用 SQL 編寫的程序都是可以移植的。 4 詳細(xì)設(shè)計(jì) 建立連接數(shù) 據(jù)庫代碼 MM_conn_STRING = Driver={SQL Server}。uid=sa。database=infs。 2) 招聘信息的發(fā)布:能夠在網(wǎng)上發(fā)布招聘信息,進(jìn)入企業(yè)信息庫。這避免了客戶無謂地瀏覽諸多頁面來尋找合適的信息。 人才登錄管理 模塊 管理員可通過授予密碼權(quán)限訪問人才網(wǎng)站,進(jìn)行對(duì)人才的管理。從開始接到論文題目到網(wǎng)站 的實(shí)現(xiàn),再到論文文章的完成,每走一步對(duì)我來說都是新的嘗試與挑戰(zhàn),這也是我在大學(xué)期間獨(dú)立完成的最大的項(xiàng)目。從中我也充分認(rèn)識(shí)到了博客這一新興的出版方式給我們生活帶來的樂趣,在屬于自己的網(wǎng)絡(luò)空間上,盡情宣泄自己的情感,表達(dá)自己的感受,并且把自己的想法與他人分享,我也有了一個(gè)屬于自己的博客空間。當(dāng)看著自己的程序,自己成天相伴的系統(tǒng)能夠健康的運(yùn)行,真是莫大的幸福和欣慰。 這次做論文的經(jīng)歷也會(huì)使我 終身受益,我感受到做論文是要真真正正用心去做的一件事情,是真正的自己學(xué)習(xí)的過程和研究的過程,沒有學(xué)習(xí)就不可能有研究的能力,沒有自己的研究,就不會(huì)有所突破,那也就不叫論文了。 參考文獻(xiàn) 主要參考文獻(xiàn)、資料: 《網(wǎng)頁制作實(shí)例教程 —— Dreamweaver MX 2020》 中國水利水電出版社 方玉燕 /編著 《網(wǎng)頁設(shè)計(jì)三劍客白金教程》電子工業(yè)出版社 莊王健 /編著 《感受精彩 —— Dreamweaver MX 2020 中文版完全實(shí)例》人民郵電出版社 龍馬 工作室 /編著 《 Dreamweaver 8 完美網(wǎng)頁設(shè)計(jì)》中國青年出版社 孫良軍 /編著 《新編網(wǎng)頁設(shè)計(jì)三劍客》冶金工業(yè)出版社 胡峻峰、 張麗華 /編著 《 Flash MX網(wǎng)頁動(dòng)畫制作教程》西安電子科技大學(xué)出版社 蔣靜、劉紅 /編著 《 ASP+SQL Server 網(wǎng)絡(luò)應(yīng)用系統(tǒng)開發(fā)與實(shí)例》 人民郵電出版社 李曉黎、張巍 /編著 致謝 本課題在選題及研究過程中得到 蔣 老師的悉心指導(dǎo)。 柴 老師一絲不茍的作風(fēng),嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)求實(shí)的態(tài)度,踏踏實(shí)實(shí)的精 神,不僅授我以文,而且教我做人,雖歷時(shí)三 個(gè)月 ,卻給以終生受益無窮之道。感謝 柴 老師、 蔣 老師、 楊 老師、 蔣 老師等對(duì)我的教育培養(yǎng)。 浙江警官職業(yè) 學(xué)院 黃 院長、 計(jì)算機(jī)信息技術(shù)與管理 系 李 主任、 李 書記、 楊 老師、等老師為我提供了良好的研究條件,謹(jǐn)向各位同仁表示誠摯的敬意和謝忱。 最后,向我的父親、母親 、姐姐 致謝,感謝他們對(duì)我的 養(yǎng)育、栽 培之恩 。Go away! You mustn39。 I hesitated, but childhood is a time thic kly beset with in prehensible, though important, conventions, so I withdrew a few yards and turned my back. I heard her breathing hard. Then she was crying again. I turned round. 39。t,39。You mustn39。 she said. 39。 I promised. She was very brave. Nothing more than the puppy noises. When I did succeed in getting the foot free, it looked queer: I mean, it was all twisted and puffy I didn39。I39。 I told her. 39。ll crawl,39。 it awed me slightly. I helped her to stand up on her sound foot, and steadied her while she pointed out where her home was, and the trickle of smoke that marked it. When I looked back she was on all fours again, disappearing into the bushes. I found the house w ithout much difficulty, and knoc ked, a little nervously. A tall woman answered. She had a fine, hand some face with large bright eyes. Her dress was russet and a little shorter than those most of the women at home wore, but it carried the conventional cross, from neck to hem and breast to breast, in a green that matched the scarf on her head. 39。s mother?39。What is it?39。Oh!39。Her foot!39。Where is she?39。Oh, my poor darling!39。He39。 39。 Sophie told her. 39。m sorry, Mummy. I tried hard, but I couldn39。 Her mother nodded slowly. She sighed. 39。t be helped now. Up you get.39。s back, and we all went back to the house together. The mandments and precepts one learns as a child can be remembered by rote, but they mean little until there is example — and, even then, the example needs to be recognized. Thus, I was able to sit patiently and watch the hurt foot being washed, coldpoulticed, and bound up, and perceive no connexion between it and the affirmation which I had heard almost every Sunday of my life. 39。 And so on until: 39。s: she should grow no beard: she should have two breasts ...39。s six toes stirred nothing in my memory. I saw the foot resting in her mother39。s mother was anxious and worried she did not give me the feeling that I was the one regrettable and unreliable factor in an otherwise orderly life, the way most people did at home. And the room itself seemed to me the better, too, for not having groups of words hanging on the wall for people to point to in disapproval. Instead, this room had several drawings of horses, which I thought very fine. Presently, Sophie, tidied up now, and with the tearmarks washed away, hopped to a chair at the table. Quite restored, but for the foot, she inquired with grave hospitality whether I liked eggs. Afterwards, Mrs Wender told me to wait where I was while she carried her upstairs. She returned in a few minutes, and sat dow n beside me. She took my hand in hers and looked at me seriously for some moments. I could feel her anxiety strongly 。t reach her. She went on looking at me with her eyes shining, much as Sophie39。t reach them. Then she nodded slowly, and said in words: 39。re a good boy, David. You were very kind to Sophie. I want to thank you for that.39。t remember anyone saying before that I was a good boy. I knew no form of response designed to meet such an event. 39。t you?39。Yes,39。I think she39。 39。 she asked. 39。 I agreed, but a little uncertain in my tone for not realizing what the secret was. 39。 she said, looking steadily into my face. 39。 I nodded. 39。 I said again. 39。 39。 I agreed, and nodded seriously again. There was a pause — at least, her voice paused, but her thoughts went on, as if 39。 and 39。 were making desolate, unhappy echoes there. Then that changed, and she became tense and fierce and afraid inside. It was no good thinking back to her, so I tried clumsily to emphasize in words that I had meant what I said. 39。 I assured her earnestly. 39。s very, very important,39。 How can I explain to you?39。t really need to explain. Her urgent, tightstrung feeling of the importance was very plain. Her words were far less FOR months the great pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land was chatted about in the newspapers everywhere in America and discussed at countless firesides. It was a novelty in the way of excursions its like had not been thought of before, and it pelled that interest which attractive novelties always mand. It was to be a piic on a gigantic scale. The participants in it, instead of freighting an ungainly steam ferry boat with youth and beauty and pies and doughnuts, and paddling up some obscure creek to disembark upon a grassy lawn and we