ISCTCS 2013: Trustworthy Computing and Services pp 198-204 | Cite as
Research of Digital Campus Construction Based on Cloud Computing
Abstract
Based on the actual investigation of some specific primary and secondary schools in Hebei Province, Inner Mongolia and Beijing, this paper analyzes the current main problems existed in digital campus construction especially in primary and secondary schools. Considering the powerful advantages of cloud computing and its existing application in digital campus construction, this paper proposes a loosely coupled architecture of digital campus cloud platform model based on SaaS and SOA. Cloud computing is mainly used to build the software architecture in this model. The model has been proved to be effective and efficient in the construction of digital campus in primary and secondary schools of Inner Mongolia telecommunication.
Keywords
Digital campus Cloud computing Saas SOA Cloud platformNotes
Acknowledgement
This work is supported by Tangshan Normal University (No. 2013E04), additional materials are kindly provided by Beijing Zhongkeyu Science and Technology Limited Company.
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