Abstract

AbstractTraditional ways of cultural heritage protection have their own advantages, but in the display, preservation, dissemination, publicity of cultural heritage of convenience is insufficient, using digital means to protect cultural heritage has a unique advantage. This paper mainly studies the digital protection of intangible cultural heritage and the construction of knowledge integration platform under the background of big data. The intangible cultural heritage digital protection Web platform is built based on Spring Boot framework and SSM (Spring + MyBaits + SpringMVC) framework, including digital display and digital management systems. The development of the platform is carried out in accordance with the ideas and methods of software engineering. Firstly, the functional and non-functional requirements of the platform system are analyzed, and then the system is designed in general, the architecture of the system is determined, and the functional modules are divided. With the help of mature information technology, the digital protection platform of intangible cultural heritage dynamically displays the history, panorama and related dynamics of intangible cultural heritage to users. With the help of the platform, users can not only understand the relevant information of the intangible cultural heritage, but also publish the relevant information of the intangible cultural heritage on the platform for sharing, which realizes the digital protection of the intangible cultural heritage to a certain extent.KeywordsBig data backgroundIntangible cultural heritageDigital protectionMVC framework

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