Yan Shi, Wenjie Li, SiTeng Wang, Fengjiu Yang, Lu Zhang, Yan Zhang
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Research and Implementation of an Ordered Electricity Management Execution Detection System Based on Vaadin
With the gradual improvement of power supply companies' management of various businesses, existing business systems are no longer able to support increasingly complex business needs. Currently, most applications are implemented on different terminals using different development frameworks to ensure the optimal user experience, resulting in a significant amount of development and maintenance. The emergence of Vaadin development framework solves the above problems. Applications are implemented on the same framework at different terminals, improving development efficiency. Vaadin can provide good interface interaction and real-time data push, while also taking into account mobile features such as touch screen interaction and animation switching. In order to meet the operational control requirements of orderly electricity usage business at different terminals and ensure system interactivity, an orderly electricity usage management system was designed and implemented based on the Vaadin development framework. The application results show that the system not only significantly improves development efficiency when implemented on PC fixed terminals and mobile terminals such as Pads and smartphones, but also takes into account the user experience of different terminals.