Social Information‐Centric Networking (SICN) is an integration of Social Network (SN) and ICN, which is a popular paradigm as most of contents in SN depend on the transmission and interaction of ICN. In SICN, the research on opinion formation maximization is very important. Therefore, this paper considers the scenario regarding the political education of undergraduates and proposes a heuristic opinion formation maximization algorithm, including two stages. (a) The opinion formation model is built based on individual intimacy and social influence. (b) In order to make sure the opinion formation maximization, the collaborative evolution model is built. By comparing with three latest researches, the proposed heuristic algorithm can save the required identification time by 0.379 hour, 0.687 hour and 0.889 hour respectively. The experimental results further demonstrate that the research on opinion formation maximization in SICN makes for the improvement on the political education of undergraduates.
Actively participating in national defense education and practicing socialist core values is an obligation of contemporary college students. As builders of socialist, college students should pay attention to national construction and national defense security. By establishing the core values firmly, it can guide college students to consciously combine their professional learning with national construction through ideology, and truly training college students to become young talents of the new era who are always ready to contribute to the motherland and actively support national defense construction. Firstly, this paper outlines the important value of national defense education and the existing problems in current work. Subsequently, the relationship between national defense education and the cultivation of core values is dialectically analyzed. Finally, a brief analysis is made on how to cultivate core values in "5331" national defense education.
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