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Application of edge computing and APP software services in graphic product art design

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The design of a green city needs to improve energy efficiency and urban greening rate and plan public green spaces in places with good natural conditions and reasonable structures. With the rapid development of embedded technology and embedded APP software services, the application range of software maintenance systems has become more and more extensive, and it has also stimulated the increasing demand for embedded software. Improve the efficiency of embedded software development, reduce complexity, cost and development cycle, and apply component-based software development technology. These are very suitable for embedded system development. Component technology is the main form of current software development, which has the characteristics of reusability, packaging and assembly. It also expands Lw CCM, component model and component container. This article analyzes the product graphic design process, and designers choose appropriate design software to improve work efficiency when performing product graphic design. The application of design software in the product design process is mainly according to the specific characteristics of forward design and reverse design. The difference is that a product with a relatively simple structure uses 3D software to design the product in the direct design process, while a product with a relatively complex and cumbersome structure uses plane software to design the product in the reverse design process. Therefore, this article uses mobile edge technology to learn the application of APP software and the art design of graphic products.

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This paper was supported by (1) National Ministry of Education New Agricultural Science Research and Reform Practice Project: New Agricultural Culture, Creation, Production and Education Integration Collaborative Educational Innovation Practice Research, A1-5701-21-006-03-003-03; (2) Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, Shanghai University Youth Teacher Training Funding Program: Research and Development of Regional Characteristic Tourist Souvenirs, ZZSDJ17010.

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Hu, H., Fu, M. & Wang, F. Application of edge computing and APP software services in graphic product art design. Soft Comput (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-023-08713-9

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