KEYWORDS: Engineering education, Process engineering, Systems engineering, System integration, Statistical analysis, Software engineering, Quality systems
Engineering education accreditation is an important way for colleges and universities to promote the reform of engineering education and the construction of "New Engineering and Technical Disciplines". There are many problems in the process of promoting engineering accreditation, such as the fragmentation of teaching data, the complexity of process management, the heavy calculation workload and human handling errors of achievement evaluation. In order to solve these problems, an accreditation management system of engineering education is designed and developed based on B / S architecture. The system supports manual input and batch import of graduation requirement index points, index points support matrix, course objectives, assessment methods, course scores and other information. The system can automatically calculate and generate achievement evaluation reports. The system also supports comparison and analysis of evaluation data of different grades. The results show that the system can save a lot of manual work and effectively improve the efficiency of the accreditation process.
With the continuous development of cloud computing technology, the application of cloud computing technology in all walks of life has become a trend. Combined with the current situation of university computer laboratory construction, this paper introduces the application scheme of cloud computing technology in computer laboratory construction and management from the perspective of cloud computing, virtualization and other technologies. Compared with the traditional laboratory construction scheme, the laboratory system based on cloud computing can effectively reduce the laboratory construction and management cost, improve the management efficiency and resource utilization, and achieve the sharing of experimental resources. Students can experiment on demand anytime and anywhere.
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