Abstract:To address the current challenges of scattered storage, difficult management, and low utilization of ship impact and explosion test data, a research study has been conducted to design a management system specifically for these types of tests. The system utilizes a hybrid architecture model, combining B/S (Browser/Server) and C/S (Client/Server) frameworks. The development of the system involves the use of various technologies such as VUE, Ext, Java, Python, and other programming languages. The ship impact and explosion test data management system incorporates several key features, including test task management, test data management, test data analysis, test resource management, test knowledge management, and system administration. It is characterized by its ability to handle a wide range of data, and its analysis algorithms can be dynamically expanded. By implementing this system, standardization in the management of ship impact and explosion test data can be achieved, effectively addressing the issues of dispersed data storage and management during the testing process. This, in turn, enhances the overall capability and efficiency of managing ship impact and explosion test data.