Internet has become a huge and updating information warehouse, and provides a new source for us to build a well technological resources sharing system to support our research work and development activities. However, the technological resources on Internet is usually diverse, professional and complex. They are difficult to be retrieved precisely and completely by traditional search engines. This paper proposed a new search engine system based on ontology of technological resources. In that system, a database with ontology knowledge warehouse was designed to store all related conceptions and the relationships of technological domains. By semantic analysis of users’ queries and a heuristic search, the expected technological resources can be retrieved more precisely and completely to satisfy their intentions
To solve the construction of the course that gives a lecture about economic law in the internet. The building of courses in the internet should be based on constructivist learning theory, so as to give full play to students' academic advantages, setting as its target the cultivation of talents with applied and compound capacities, observing the principle of systemizing and modularizing the content and taking knowledge learning as its means and method awareness as its objective. In practice, some measures should be taken, including publicizing hot cases for discussion, expounding on difficult and key points, providing helpful clues for the resolution of problems, creating learning situation and emphasizing practical skills. At the same time, tests of professional proficiency should also be introduced to facilitate the employment of students. So the applied talents master financial knowledge and master economy law knowledge can be developed. Only in this way can the applied effects of internet courses be guaranteed.
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