Research Article
Design and Implementation of a Student Management System Based on Springboot Framework Technology
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-11-2023.2342765, author={Yichun Tang}, title={Design and Implementation of a Student Management System Based on Springboot Framework Technology}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology Practices for Sustainable Development, ICSETPSD 2023, 17th-18th November 2023, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICSETPSD}, year={2024}, month={1}, keywords={springboot framework technology mysql database development tool intellij idea student information management system}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-11-2023.2342765} }
- Yichun Tang
Year: 2024
Design and Implementation of a Student Management System Based on Springboot Framework Technology
ICSETPSD
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-11-2023.2342765
Abstract
Nowadays, the scale of schools is constantly expanding. The number of students is constantly increasing, and information related to students is also exploding. However, the traditional student information management model is inefficient and may result in the loss of student information. How to efficiently manage such a large amount of student information has become a problem that must be paid attention to at present. With the development of computer technology, many types of information management systems have emerged one after another. In order to efficiently manage student information, save manpower and resources, and prevent student information loss, this article designed a system through research on Springboot, which was mainly used to manage student information. This enabled administrators to perform CURD (CREATE, UPDATE, READ and DELETE) operations on student information, enabling efficient management of student information. This article conducted experiments on the system, designed four detection indicators: CPU usage, memory usage, Disk time, and network bandwidth, and configured a quiet testing environment to conduct experiments on them. The experimental results showed that the average occupancy rates of various indicators of the system were 42.3% and 84.725%, respectively, under normal and high-voltage operating conditions.