Abstract
The school-enterprise cooperation practice teaching system has increasingly become the core of the field of education research on the basis of the Internet and mobile communications. Based on the big data IoT theory and relying on the industrial collaborative innovation platform, this study designs and implements a general service platform for school-enterprise cooperation practice teaching for IoT applications. The platform is divided into two parts: the IoT data transmission part and the Web practice teaching service section. On the Internet of Things big data transmission platform, after the big data processing provided by the intelligent industry collaborative innovation end is completed, it disguises as a web practical teaching service platform built by the Internet of things framework based on B/S architecture. It solves the problem of data transmission on the order of millions. During the simulation process, the platform realizes flexible deployment and automatic integration of online upgrades. The code management script module based on scripts such as SQL, Python, and shell can complete the online platform. The automatic upgrade finally achieves the goals of the platform being easy to maintain, simple to deploy, and flexible in business logic. The experimental results show that starting from the actual situation of a digital intelligent collaborative innovation platform in a university, the practical teaching system designed and implemented adopts the object-oriented development method, and has a three-tier architecture of the collaborative innovation platform. In addition, the functional modularization and standardization reach 88.7% and 79.4%, respectively, effectively improving the performance of the practical teaching system.
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