Journal of Jilin University (Information Science Edition) ›› 2018, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (6): 694-700.
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YANG Feng,MA Ming
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Abstract: Many risk factors often interfere with the implementation of information construction projects in Colleges and universities,resulting in great risks of information projects. By studying the risk assessment of informatization construction projects in Colleges and universities,we can deepen our understanding of the risks of informatization construction and reduce or disperse the risks of the projects. Based on the 4E standard,the multilevel fuzzy evaluation model of the University Information Engineering is constructed. Through the statistical analysis,the risk factors and the weight of risk factors that affect the university information engineering are obtained so that the universities can better understand the overall risk situation,control the risk object. The fuzzy evaluation model is used to evaluate the Information Engineering Index System of M colleges and universities,and the comprehensive risk degree is determined. The results show that in the two first grade indexes of M University Information Engineering,the risk of e-mail has a great influence on the risk of Information Engineering in Colleges and universities,and the proportion is 54. 4%. The risk of teaching information is 51. 7% is a high risk grade. Therefore,it is necessary to strengthen the construction of organization guarantee,management standard,safety guarantee and information performance evaluation.
Key words: fuzzy evaluation, informatization, risk, 4E standard, university
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YANG Feng, MA Ming. Construction of 4E Standard for Multi-Level Fuzzy Evaluation Model of University Informatization Engineering#br#[J].Journal of Jilin University (Information Science Edition), 2018, 36(6): 694-700.
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