In the current situation of university education in China, there are some problems that need to be solved urgently in college Chinese teaching in China, which seriously restrict the realization and implementation of college Chinese teaching objectives. The emergence and development of cloud computing technology can integrate different information media, and through the integration of traditional text, pictures, videos, and other resource media, it can be presented in a clearer and more vivid way. In this paper, a cloud computing resource scheduling model is established for the realization of the platform for the development and utilization of university Chinese cloud computing curriculum resources. The multi-QoS (Quality of Service) objective constraint problem is transformed into a single objective constraint solving problem. The improved GA (genetic algorithm) is used to solve the single objective constraint problem, and the square of the objective function is used as a fitness function, and a better resource allocation strategy is obtained. Experimental results show that the allocation time of the algorithm proposed in this paper is greatly reduced, and the QoS guarantee ability of cloud computing service providers is effectively improved. It has certain reference value for the further research of cloud computing technology in the development and utilization of college Chinese curriculum resources.
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