Construction techniques and specifications are an important and indispensable part of the construction process, and the archiving and management of each process is also an important part of enterprise data management. Along with the widespread promotion and application of engineering information technology, the traditional enterprise process and standardized management methods can no longer meet the needs of enterprise development. Therefore, this paper develops a B/S and C/S combined civil engineering process file information management system based on computer application technology. Through this system, it meets the requirements of enterprises for storage and retrieval of engineering construction processes and engineering specifications, and solves the drawbacks of traditional control systems.
With the improvement of information technology and the promotion of professional certification, the informationization of professional certification is bound to become the mainstream trend of professional certification in various disciplines. Based on the three basic requirements of engineering education professional accreditation, this paper designs and develops a management information system for civil engineering professional accreditation based on the existing traditional academic affairs system with four new functional modules such as civil engineering professional accreditation assessment system. The system realizes the whole cycle and process control of civil engineering students' study and career development, further improves the theoretical level and practical ability of engineering students in universities, cultivates a large number of high-quality engineering talents for the society, and also standardizes the quality standards of civil engineering and related majors.
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