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"So, resource information access permissions," Little Fang said he considered... How have you planned it?"

In his view, it must be a question his superiors would ask, and without a solution to this issue, everything else was just wishful thinking.

Yet, Fang Huai just smiled.

"It’s quite simple, just four words: publish, subscribe."

Providers of data publish information as required, and users subscribe to data as needed.

Although the data is publicly accessible, it’s absolutely isolated; each unit has data access permissions corresponding to their scope of work, and every piece of information has to be searched for and subscribed to via an account, with different permissions limiting the amount of accessible information.

I think, typically, one shouldn’t be able to access more than three to five items per person per day.

Moreover, the higher-level disciplinary departnts should establish an information surveillance office to scrutinize the subscription activities of cadres’ accounts.

In special circumstances, where one needs to access information beyond their permissions, or when the amount of information accessed is excessive, or the information accessed does not align with job responsibilities, the system can intelligently provide prompts, requiring a report submission on the sa day, as well as the signature of the departnt head.

With this information usage program, although it can’t completely prevent information leaks, it can guarantee to the greatest extent that the degree of information leaks will undoubtedly be lower than before. Moreover, with information access records linked to individuals, in the event of a leak, it would be possible to quickly narrow down the scope of inquiry and identify the leaker.

As a result, the difficulty of a spy’s job would be significantly heightened, and the chances of escaping would also greatly increase—perhaps it could even deter those whose resolve is not firm.

I call this system the Military Data Resource Directory, and it also serves as the data core of the entire command system."

Professor Jiang looked at Fang Huai, feeling sowhat shaken.

Suddenly, he realized that despite being an "information technology" expert and pondering over many years, his understanding wasn’t nearly as deep as this young man’s.

This Fang Huai, who could casually propose such shocking ideas, was not rely "expanding his thinking," but in possession of an entire set of advanced concepts.

He couldn’t help but ask, "Little Fang, where did these ideas co from? Who did you study under?"

Upon hearing this, Fang Huai smiled inscrutably and blurted out a response:

"They are all ideas I had while studying in the computer science major, about how to utilize the capabilities of computers to the fullest. I had this thought when I decided to apply for a graduate student in computer science.

If I were to attribute my learning to soone, it would be John von Neumann. Not only did I finish his computer theory, but I also completed his works on structural ga theory.

The mathematical models in the gas express the relationships between participants and the principles of the gas.

Their own value functions provide optimization of participants’ value and decision-making behavior.

These theories form the foundation of my ideas."

The entirety of John von Neumann’s life, with his countless contributions to computing, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and ga theory, had earned him the title "Father of Computer Science," with his research spanning both science and philosophy.

It was difficult to explain where exactly Fang Huai’s ideas ca from, but attributing everything to a genius who had been dead for over fifty years and adding a touch of the mysterious was enough for people to fill in the blanks with their imagination.

"Ah..."

As expected, Professor Jiang was awestruck and did not pursue further, simply exclaiming:

"A true genius."

Police Colonel Luo seed a bit anxious as he glanced at his watch and said:

"Why haven’t those two arrived yet? They are taking their sweet ti!"

Fang Huai couldn’t help but laugh: "Principal Luo, no need to rush. I’ve been here the past few days. If you’re really planning to push for the construction of the People’s Ard Police information system, I still have so ideas, and we could collaborate. Call anyti; I could co to you. The leadership at my ministry has granted permission to take leave anyti."

Tsk, tsk, tsk.

Listen to that.

His ministry leadership specifically approved his leave!

With Fang Huai saying this, both beca even more convinced that Little Fang was likely one of those special talents selected by the state.

How could such talent be in Firefighting?!

...

The sports et lasted two days.

News of Fang Huai’s materials and his intelligence quickly spread among the leadership of the three institutes.

Professor Jiang even pulled an all-nighter studying John von Neumann and, sure enough, found nurous theories supporting these ideas. From the next morning on, he began to proclaim to the leadership at the Army Academy: This Little Fang is extraordinary! Absolutely a true disciple of John von Neumann!

The greater the reputation, the greater the capability.

John von Neumann, a great figure who had been dead for about 50 years, suddenly beca a powerful endorsent of Fang Huai’s abilities in the eyes of the leaders.

Fang Huai actually wanted to bring in another "Father of Computer Science," Alan Turing, to bluff the leaders a bit, but if there were too many claims of ntorship, it would no longer be considered a true legacy.

Nevertheless, Turing’s research was too specialized, and old von Neumann was better at providing protection.

The institute’s leadership also understood the importance of the matter. With solid backing from the experts at the Army Academy, a discussion eting was quickly arranged on the afternoon of the second day.

And Police Colonel Luo had brought along a team of experts, about four or five people.

Was Minister Lv’s report sothing that Principal Chen could ignore?

This was originally our task, right?

The person was ours, too!

Consequently, Principal Chen ordered around seven or eight instructors from Kunming Firefighting Command with system developnt skills to participate.

Within that day, Fang Huai also added to the technical materials with so details about software developnt and programming techniques.

And on the front page of the materials, he affixed the original na for this system—"Several Concepts for Constructing the People’s Liberation Army ’Thousand-Hand Guanyin’ System."

If you want to get things done, you first need to sort out the na of the folder.

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