International Journal of Research Studies in Educational Technology
Divine Word College of San Jose Special Issue
Volume 9, Issue Number 1
Available Online: 5 April 2025
Author/s:
Wang, Hai
Nanning University, China
Abstract:
This study addresses the high module coupling and poor scalability issues in university budget management systems by proposing a decoupling and re-architecture solution based on component-based technology. The research first analyzes core requirements such as multi-department collaboration, hierarchical approval workflows, and dynamic adjustments in university budget management. It then adopts a microservices architecture and containerized deployment strategy to decompose the system into independent, reusable components. These components interact through standardized interfaces, achieving separation of business logic and data processing, thereby enhancing system flexibility and scalability. The study successfully constructs a component-based university budget management system, demonstrating significant application effects in pilot universities, including a 45%-62% reduction in budget approval cycles and a 58% improvement in cross-departmental collaboration efficiency. Additionally, innovative contributions such as domain-driven component partitioning and configurable workflow engine design are proposed, providing technical support for further optimization and upgrading of university budget management systems. This research is of great significance for promoting the transformation of universities towards data-driven financial governance.
Keywords: university budget management, component-based technology, decoupling and re-architecture, microservices architecture
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrset.2025.25001
Cite this article:
Wang, H. (2025). Decoupling and re-architecture design and implementation of a component-based university budget management system. International Journal of Research Studies in Educational Technology, 9(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrset.2025.25001