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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2021, 3(18); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2021.031815.

A Preliminary Study on the Application Mode of Internet of Things in Precise Service of Social Work

Author(s)

Yueqiang Liu, Xing Wang

Corresponding Author:
Yueqiang Liu
Affiliation(s)

Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology School of Marxism

Abstract

Social work has covered all aspects of our social life, which has provided a lot of convenience for our lives. However, in the face of increasingly diverse needs, it is difficult for social work to accurately intervene in specific needs areas from different perspectives. However, the Internet of Things technology can effectively solve this problem, so it is necessary to conduct a preliminary research on the application mode of the Internet of Things in precision services for social work. The purpose of this article is to study the issues related to how to achieve precision services in social work. By combining the Internet of Things technology with social service work, a detailed analysis and research on how to use the Internet of Things technology to achieve accurate social work services is conducted. The main problems existing in social work services are analyzed, the feasibility of the application of the Internet of Things technology in precision services of social work is systematically discussed, and a comprehensive social work information service system based on the Internet of Things is proposed. The research results show that it is feasible to apply the Internet of Things technology to the precise service of social work, and the integrated service system of social work informationization based on the Internet of Things proposed in this article can effectively make social work quickly and accurately intervene in specific needs Compared with traditional social work, the efficiency is increased by 35%, and the service cost is reduced by 20%.

Keywords

The Internet of Things, Social Work, Precision Intervention, Integrated service system

Cite This Paper

Yueqiang Liu, Xing Wang. A Preliminary Study on the Application Mode of Internet of Things in Precise Service of Social Work. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2021), Vol. 3, Issue 18: 96-106. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2021.031815.

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