Affiliation:
1. 1 Research and Development Planning Center, Chongqing City Vocational College , Chongqing , , China .
2. 2 Cultural Tourism Health Care College. Chongqing City Vocational College , Chongqing , , China .
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, the digital management of scientific and technological innovation services in universities based on the background of artificial intelligence is studied in depth, aiming to create a comprehensive and efficient management platform. By constructing a platform with a multi-level architecture, it realizes the informatization management of the whole process of university science and technology projects. Specifically, this study designed a functional structure of 10 subsystems, covering all stages from project declaration to results management. To improve the management efficiency, principal component analysis and cluster analysis techniques were introduced, and the effectiveness and feasibility of the platform were verified by analyzing 270 questionnaires. The average score is 3.8293, showing that users highly recognize the platform. In addition, by qualitatively and quantitatively analyzing the factors affecting management, the key factors promoting and inhibiting the management efficiency were clarified, providing a new perspective for the management of scientific and technological innovation services in universities.
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