Digital Camp Solution
Digital Camp Solution, Digital Camp Construction, Multimedia Command and Dispatch System, Digital Management System, Administrative Management System
1. Requirement analysis
The construction of digital barracks, combined with the requirements of modern war battle command and information technology development, guided by military training and operational task requirements, makes full use of the command and scheduling technology of the Internet of Things and the Internet, presents and manages the situation in the barracks in a unified way, and builds a comprehensive command system with high-tech and intelligent management that integrates battle command, education and training, daily combat readiness, and emergency response, to meet the requirements of leaders and agencies to provide information support when completing combat command, anti-terrorism and stability maintenance, rescue and disaster relief and other tasks.
2. Scheme Description
2.1 Network System
Using computer network systems to build an information-based office system for document circulation, a training and command database, a teleconference system, and a cloud terminal network teaching and training system;
2.2 Communication System
Using satellite communication, ultra short wave radio communication, electronic countermeasures, electronic reconnaissance, network countermeasures and other technological means to construct a voice communication system, a visual combat command and dispatch system, and an emergency command response system; Communication systems can implement seamless automatic exchange between each other.
1) Voice Telephone System: IP, PBX Voice Switching System;
2) Multimedia command and dispatch system: with visual voice communication, multicast, on-demand functions, and one click through function; Seamless integration with IP and PBX voice exchange systems;
3) IDM-60N multi radio has a wireless conversion direct communication system. It can be connected to various radio stations, such as ultra short wave radio stations, wireless intercoms, etc. The command and control platform is equipped with wired and wireless intercom modules. This module can be configured with multiple EM2/4 interfaces and can simultaneously access multiple wireless radio stations. It can connect air communication radio stations and ground communication radio stations through control interfaces to achieve interconnection between different radio stations. This module has multiple FXO interfaces and microphone docking on the console. Communication between the command and control center and wireless radios can be achieved through the radio control keyboard. At the same time, wired and wireless intercom modules can be connected to PSTN and GSM networks, enabling communication between fixed and mobile phones and wireless radio stations, as well as direct intercom between fixed or mobile phones and analog clusters.
2.3 Digital Management System
Implement GPS positioning management for ensuring vehicles, including vehicle movement positioning, online vehicle dispatch, route monitoring, and cross-border alarm functions. Implement "one card management" for personnel management; (Personnel positioning, entry and exit gates, one card, attendance, consumption).
2.4 Administrative Management System
The daily living system of the army includes administrative management such as the implementation of various rules and regulations, the introduction of digital and automated technological means for management, the construction of an electronic patrol and inspection system, and a digital tracking and management system for equipment and devices. The unified management of various equipment technical performance, operating status, and other data provides rapid and efficient data support for training and tactical deployment.
2.5 Video surveillance system
Important target video surveillance (providing intuitive information basis for leaders' decision-making).
catalogue
Chapter 1 System Overview 1
1.1 System construction objective 1
1.1.1 Functional Objective 1
1.1.2 Performance Objective 1
1.1.3 Economic Goal 1
1.1.4 Safety Objective 1
1.2 System Design Principles 2
1.2.1 Principle of Usability 2
1.2.2 Principle of progressiveness 2
1.2.3 Stability Principle 2
1.2.4 Principle of Standardization and Scalability 2
1.2.5 Economic Principle 2
Chapter 2 System Integration Plan 3
2.1 Overall System Design 3
2.2 Main Technical Route 5
2.2.1 Platform Architecture - J2EE 5
2.2.2 Middleware Technology 6
2.2.3 Portal Technology 7
2.2.4 Web Service Technology 7
2.2.5 XML Technology 8
2.2.6 Workflow Technology 8
2.3 System Technology Implementation Plan 8
2.3.1 Technical Implementation Framework 8
2.3.2 Key Product Selection 10
2.3.2.1 Database Management System 10
2.3.2.2 Application Middleware 14
2.4 Construction Norms 16
2.5 Implementation Plan for Key Functions of Application Support Platform 17
2.5.1 Overall Design of Application Support Platform 17
2.5.1.1 Multilayer body 17
2.5.1.2 Platform Selection 18
2.5.1.3 Application Software Design and Development Based on 19
2.5.2 Key Function Implementation 20
2.5.2.1 System Configuration Management Platform 20
2.5.2.2 Data Access Components 24
2.5.2.3 Data exchange component25
2.5.2.4 Security Audit Component 25
2.5.2.5 Unified Messaging Platform 25
2.5.2.6 Electronic Form System 26
2.5.2.7 Editor Components 30
2.5.2.8 Unified Identity Authentication of OA Office Management System 31
2.5.2.9 Unified User Management and Authentication Platform 32
2.6 Office Automation System Design 33
2.6.1 Construction principles of data resource platform 33
2.6.1.1 Originating from the application system, higher than the principle of the application system 33
2.6.1.2 Principles of Decentralized Business Processing and Centralized Data Management 34
2.6.1.3 Principle of Reasonably Utilizing Existing Mature Technologies 34
2.6.1.4 Four "Unified" Principles 34
2.6.1.5 Principle of Efficiency and Benefit Coordination 34
2.6.2 Construction Plan for Shared Data Resource Library of OA Data Resource Platform 34
2.6.2.1 Overall Objectives of Database System 34
2.6.2.2 Principles of Database Construction 35
2.6.2.3 Database System Design Framework 36
2.6.2.4 Main Database Description 37
2.6.3 Basic Standard Design for Data Management 38
2.6.3.1 Data Element Standards 38
2.6.3.2 Information Classification and Coding Standards 39
2.6.3.3 User View Standard 40
2.6.3.4 Conceptual Database Standards 41
2.6.3.5 Logical Database Standard 41
2.6.3.6 Data Interface Standard System 41
2.6.3.7 Interface Data Naming Standard42
2.6.3.8 Interface Data Structure Specification 42
2.6.3.9 Exchange Data Format Specification 42
2.6.3.10 Data Exchange API Interface Specification 42
2.7 Business Management Application System Construction Plan 42
2.7.1 Application System Design Principles 42
2.7.2 Supporting Technologies for Main Function Implementation 43
2.7.3 Personal Affairs Processing Platform 44
2.7.3.1 Email 45
2.7.3.2 Online Chat 45
2.7.3.3 Short message prompt 46
2.7.3.4 Document Submission Approval 46
2.7.3.5 Survey Voting 46
2.7.3.6 Common URLs 46
2.7.3.7 Windows Shortcuts 46
2.7.4 Video Conference Management System 46
2.7.4.1 Functional Characteristics 47
2.7.4.2 Technical Characteristics 47
2.7.4.3 Implementation of the Plan 49
2.7.5 Electronic Document Approval 52
2.7.6 Personnel Access Management System 52
2.7.6.1 System Design 52
2.7.6.2 Workflow 53
2.7.7 Vehicle Management System 56
2.7.7.1 System Advantages 56
2.7.7.2 Management Process 56
2.7.7.3 Characteristics and Functions of Software Devices 61
2.7.8 Information Query System 63
2.7.9 Video Surveillance System 63
2.7.10 Warehouse Management System 64
2.7.10.1 System Functions 64
2.7.10.2 Basic Settings 64
2.7.10.3 System Maintenance 71
2.7.10.4 Procurement Management 73
2.7.10.5 Sales Management 78
2.7.10.6 Inventory Management 82
2.7.10.7 Statistical Report 88
2.7.10.8 Daily Management 91
2.7.11 System Management Platform 102
2.7.11.1 Institution and User Management 102
2.7.11.2 Column and Permission Management 102
2.7.11.3 Log Management 103
2.7.11.4 Custom Forms 103
2.7.11.5 Content Management 103
2.7.11.6 Interface Style 103
2.7.11.7 IP Settings 103
2.7.11.8 Log Audit Management 103
2.7.12 System Help 103
2.8 Scheme Characteristics 104
Chapter 3 Equipment Design of Related Hardware 106
3.1 Hardware Platform Construction Requirements 106
3.1.1 Host, Storage, and Backup System Requirements 106
3.2 Host System Design 106
3.2.1 Design Principles 106
3.2.2 Host System Technology and Manufacturer Selection 107
3.2.2.1 Host Technology Selection 107
3.2.2.2 Selection of Host System Manufacturer 108
3.3 Storage System Design 108
3.3.1 Design Principles 108
3.3.2 Storage System Construction Plan 109
3.3.2.1 Storage Environment Suggestions 109
3.3.2.2 Storage product manufacturer selection 110
3.3.2.3 Storage Product Selection and Configuration Plan 110
3.3.2.4 HBA Card Selection and Configuration 111
3.3.3 Construction Plan for Personnel Access Management System 112
3.3.3.1 System Composition 112
3.3.3.2 Point Design 112
3.3.3.3 System Network Diagram 113
3.3.3.4 Functional Characteristics 113
3.3.3.5 Hardware Introduction 114
3.3.4 Construction Plan for Vehicle Management System 115
3.3.4.1 Main Equipment Features and Functions 115
3.3.5 Video Conference Construction Plan 121
3.3.5.1 Hardware Equipment Requirements 121
3.3.6 LED Electronic Display Solution 122
3.3.6.1 Technical parameter description of dual color electronic display screen 122
3.3.6.2 Technical parameter description of single color electronic display screen 124
3.3.7 Information Query Solution 126
3.4 Fault Recovery and Data Backup System Design 127
3.5 Design Overview 127
3.5.1 Fault Recovery and Data Backup Construction Plan 128
3.5.1.1 RAID Technology Analysis and Selection 128
3.5.1.2 Data Backup System Design 129
Chapter 4 Project Implementation Plan 134
4.1 Project Organization, Management, and Implementation Plan 134
4.1.1 Characteristics and Countermeasures of Project Implementation 134
4.1.1.1 Misconceptions about Electronic Government System Projects 134
4.1.1.2 Business Process Drivers 135
4.1.1.3 Suitable roles for software support platform135
4.1.1.4 Management of External Dependencies 137
4.1.1.5 Organize Reasonable Project Resources 137
4.1.1.6 Summary 138
4.1.2 Implementation mode of this project 139
4.1.2.1 Implementation Mode Analysis 139
4.1.2.2 Selection of Implementation Mode for This Project 139
4.1.2.3 Data Resource Planning and Cleanup 142
4.1.2.4 Detailed System Design 145
4.1.2.5 System Programming Development 151
4.1.2.6 System Testing 152
4.1.2.7 System Launch Transition 157
4.1.2.8 Overall System Integration 158
4.1.2.9 System trial operation 158
4.1.2.10 Project Training 159
4.1.2.11 Project Acceptance 160
4.1.3 Project Implementation Schedule 161
4.1.3.1 Project Implementation Progress GANTT Figure 162
4.1.3.2 Project schedule deviation control method 162
4.2 Technical Support and Service Plan 163
4.2.1 Service Introduction 163
4.2.2 Service Objectives and Goals 163
4.2.3 Service System 164
4.2.4 Service Commitment for This Project 164
4.2.4.1 Service Commitment 164
4.2.4.2 Technical Support and Service Team 166
4.2.4.3 Service Specifications 167
4.2.4.4 Fault Handling Plan 167
4.2.4.5 Regular Summary 170
4.2.4.6 Attachment: Service Form 170
4.3 Training Plan 172
4.3.1 Training Object 172
4.3.2 Training Methods 172
4.3.2.1 On site Training 172
4.3.2.2 Centralized Training 173
4.3.2.3 One on One Teaching 173
4.3.2.4 Online Teaching 173
4.3.2.5 Technical Seminar 173
4.3.3 Training Course Plan for Business Personnel 173
4.3.4 Training Course Plan for System Management and Maintenance Personnel 173
4.3.5 Technical Developers 174
4.3.6 Electronic Lesson Plan Release and Download 175