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Bani Younes, Mohammad, and Bajes Zeyad Aljunaedi. "Smart city and e- government components." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4 (2018): 4539–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.20601.

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This theoretical paper will discuss the strategies and application of these plans for making the cities glamorous. A customary of the mutual multifaceted components causing the smart city concept and the essential features for an effective smart city project is acknowledged by discovering current working explanation of trendy city and a variety of numerous theoretical links analogous to smart city.Motivation: There is a need for considering smart cities for discussing the revolution in city governments and for the self-motivated of various investors.Problem statement: need to explore the ways
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Şenyıl, Nazmiye Nur, and Süheyla Büyükşahin. "Smart city components and review of smart city applications in the city of Konya." Journal of Human Sciences 18, no. 4 (2021): 497–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.14687/jhs.v18i4.6223.

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Smart cities are a way of life that emerged after the 2000s in order to produce innovative solutions by using information and communication technologies and to transform cities into livable conditions, with awareness and consciousness against global problems and adverse living conditions. With the use of developing technologies and the inclusion of sustainability in every sense, smart applications are developed and ease of use is provided by including these applications in urban life. Thanks to this concept, which consists of different sub-components, urban life, which creates crowded living s
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Sharma, Charul, Sanjay Kumar Sharma, and Dharmendra Gill. "Reassessing smart city components: An overview of the dynamic nature of smart city concept." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1186, no. 1 (2023): 012017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1186/1/012017.

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Abstract Cities all over the world are in search for a sustainable solution to address the problems associated with urbanization. Holistic smart cities have a multidimensional point of view for future cities. This paper pools components of smart cities and deconstructs the complicated holistic smart cities. The pooled data comes from 29 studies, consisting of 23 performance evaluation schemes and 6 indicator sets that cover 15 countries plus 6 broad geographic regions. On the basis of recurrent themes amongst smart city components, we categorize the components into 9 sub categories and 3 main
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Popov, Evgeny, and Konstantin Semyachkov. "Smart city assessment matrix." SHS Web of Conferences 94 (2021): 01019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20219401019.

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The purpose of this study is to create a methodological approach for assessing the development of smart cities. An analysis of existing approaches to assessing the development of smart cities showed that, in general, three main types of such methods can be distinguished. First, these are approaches based on the study of certain components of a smart city. Second, the levels or stages of smart city development. Thirdly, certain narrowly focused areas for studying the development of smart cities (for example, ecology). Based on the systematization of approaches to assessing the development of sm
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Desiatko, Alona. "PROBLEM OF SMART CITY INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS FORMING." Management of Development of Complex Systems, no. 42 (June 4, 2020): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2412-9933.2020.42.37-42.

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Islam, Md Nazmul, Shuva Brata Saha, Nazmul Hasan Limon, and Shaheena Sultana. "BLOCKCHAIN BASED DECENTRALIZED SMART CITY COMPONENTS ANALYSIS." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY 3, no. 1 (2025): 1–20. https://doi.org/10.34218/ijbt_03_01_001.

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Iqbal, Muhammad. "Smart Culture in Smart City Policies: A Case of Yogyakarta City." JASSP 1, no. 2 (2021): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jassp.v1i2.8.

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The concept of developing Smart Cities in Yogyakarta is different from the development of Smart Cities in other cities. The Smart City of Yogyakarta is under the big idea of Smart Culture, divided into two fields, namely Smart Education and Smart Tourism. This big concept was taken because Yogyakarta is very thick with its Culture and is known as an education city and tourism city. The idea of Smart Culture is expected to touch all aspects of the lives of the citizens of Yogyakarta that are inseparable from the six basic principles of developing Smart Cities. This study uses a quantitative app
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Vasilenko, M., V. Boyko, and V. Slatvinska. "SURVIVABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF SMART CITY INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS." Municipal economy of cities 6, no. 166 (2021): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2021-6-166-20-27.

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The article examines the problems of survivability and stability of functioning of components of Smart City Information Systems. The relevance of the topic is related to the wide dissemination and implementation of information and communication technologies at various levels. The degree of relevance is great. The authors analyze the situation with modern integrated systems of various levels of the smart city information ecosystem. One of the main problems of implementing smart home systems is the fragmentation and fragmentation of the market - each manufacturer seeks to lock the user to its st
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Lee, Pam, William Cannon Hunter, and Namho Chung. "Smart Tourism City: Developments and Transformations." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (2020): 3958. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12103958.

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Cities and tourism entities invest massive resources into smart system initiatives as information technologies are a key factor for a city’s destination competitiveness. Moreover cities around the world are increasingly recognizing the smart tourism city concept and related strategies as means of optimizing sustainable environments. Particularly for cities facing emerging issues of residents’ negative perceptions towards tourism, smart tourism city empowers a city to rise to this challenge by creating urban spaces that residents and visitors can enjoy together. However, smart tourism city rese
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Baimbetova, A., G. Kulbayeva, and S. Nakhipbekova. "“Smart Government” and “Smart City”: interrelation based on a sociological research." ECONOMIC SERIES OF THE BULLETIN OF THE L.N. GUMILYOV ENU, no. 3 (2023): 186–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2789-4320-2023-3-186-194.

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The article studies the term “Smart Government” and formulates its components, determines the importance of those components taking into account their relative advantages for Smart Government, and determines their relationship with the term “Smart City.” A comprehensive literature review is used to identify and conceptualize smart government and identify its components, as well as a Delphi study to verify literature results and calculate the relative strengths of components. The article discusses the connection between the concept of Smart Government and Smart City. Smart Government is a new t
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Gottschalk, Marion, and Mathias Uslar. "Using a Use Case Methodology and an Architecture Model for Describing Smart City Functionalities." International Journal of Electronic Government Research 12, no. 2 (2016): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijegr.2016040101.

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The development of complex software and hardware systems has increased in recent years. One reason is the continuous development in information and communication technologies sectors that enable a smooth and seamless connection of single components or systems. Another reason is the changed way of life, e.g. urbanization leads to new challenges in city planning to deal with large crowds, high-energy consumption, or big garbage quantities. The future or rather present city planning focuses on the concept of these complex systems (alias smart city). Information technologies interconnect smart cit
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Celikyak, Hicran. "The Studies Through Smart Cities Model." International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478) 6, no. 1 (2017): 149–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v6i1.713.

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Rapid urbanization and the advances in Information and Communication Technology have changed the definition of "city" all over the world. In the beginning, the concept emerged as Digital Cities and gradually changed to Smart Cities bringing criteria along. It is inevitable that, in future the concept will change and develop new criteria. There are many components in the smart city, with the knowledge of the idea of "information and communication technologies", which is the focus of smart cities and the cities of the future. The ability to define cities as smart is possible through the developm
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Amirhossein, Ghasemi, and Saberi Mohsen. "The key factors in transforming Birjand City to a smart city: smart mobility, smart government." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS) 19, no. 1 (2020): 317–24. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i1.pp317-324.

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The physical development of urban communities and cities, as well as the advancement of communication and information world, increased the need for advanced technologies. Nowadays, many urban planners and managers, especially the mangers of the intelligent transportation system and smart government, are concerned with the transformation of physical cities to electronic cities and finally build smart cities in the real world. Making electronic cities smart requires the full participation of urban management organizations in different sectors. This study aimed to investigate the key factors in t
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Fridayani, Helen Dian, and Rifaid Rifaid. "Smart City as A Tools to Achieve Sustainability City." Jurnal Ilmiah Tata Sejuta STIA Mataram 5, no. 2 (2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.32666/tatasejuta.v5i2.93.

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Sustainable city is a city that designed by considering the impact on the environment, inhabited by population with a number and behavior that requires minimal support for energy, water and food from the outside, and produces less CO2, gas, air and water pollution. Moreover the national government envisions Indonesia2030which shallimplement the smart city towards sustainable development.Especially in Sleman Regency, the government is committed to make Sleman Regency as a Smart Regency in 2021. It could be shown in the vision of Sleman Regency which is The realization of a more prosperous Slema
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Rzqoo, Nawfal Joseph, Omer Khalid Fayadh, Mohammed Talib Abid, and Maha AL-Ugaily. "Basic Criteria for creating a Smart City." International Journal on Engineering, Science and Technology 5, no. 1 (2023): 30–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.46328/ijonest.135.

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Nowadays, non-smart cities face challenges such as climate change, population increase versus resource depletion, transportation problems and lifestyle changes, while in the model of smart cities, the urban area can cope with most of these challenges. Although the term smart city is not a fixed term and so far it has not been defined, in other words, there is no standard definition for this term. We can say that a smart city is a developed urban area that produces a sustainable economy. Designing and creating an ideal place for people to live by increasing the quality of life through high opti
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Nagy, Zoltán, Dóra Szendi, and Tekla Szép. "Linking smart city concepts to urban resilience." Theory, Methodology, Practice 17, Special Issue Nr. 1 (2021): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18096/tmp.2021.01.04.

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In this study, ten cities from the Visegrád countries are compared applying cross-sectional data (from the year 2015). After the standardization process of the involved 11 indicators, their adaptive capacity is measured by resilient index that we developed and a rank is created. This index is formed by three components (demographic, social-economic and spatial-environmental resilience components). Significant differences were revealed related to the adaptive capacity of the examined settlements. In spite of the fact that the capitals of the Visegrád countries are the most resilient cities from
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Dziundziuk, Kateryna. "The Concept of a Smart City in the Context of Modern Research." 1, no. 1 (November 28, 2022): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/1727-6667-2022-1-05.

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It was defined that a smart city is a concept of city development that involves the integration of the newest information and communication technologies in all spheres of its functioning. It was found that the components of a smart city are: smart infrastructure, smart transport, smart energy, smart health care, smart governance, smart economy, smart citizens, smart technologies. The attributes of a smart city are: sustainability, quality of life, urbanization, smartness. It was determined that the main directions of development of a smart city are society, economy, environment, governance. It
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Gushchin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, and Marina Nikolaevna Divakova. "Smart landscape for a "smart city"." Урбанистика, no. 1 (January 2022): 38–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2310-8673.2022.1.36917.

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The purpose of this work is to study the consequences of the introduction of the smart city concept on the example of the urban landscape. There are two main approaches to the interpretation of the concept of "smart city". The first of them is technocratic. Representatives of this approach consider a "smart city" as a sum of components: urban management, smart transport, etc. Representatives of the second direction consider "smart cities" as systems integrating various directions within a single urban space. The authors adhere to the second approach and choose the landscape as an object of stu
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Bakhtiar, I. S., and N. A. Samsudin. "Comparative review of Smart City from an urban planning perspective in Johor Bahru City and Petaling Jaya City." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1274, no. 1 (2023): 012016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1274/1/012016.

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Abstract Smart cities are of great importance globally, and Malaysia recognizes this importance. The Malaysian government has launched various initiatives to encourage the ‘Smart City’ such as the framework (Malaysia Smart City Framework), blueprints, action plans, and standard, the Malaysian Standard for Smart Cities. The outlines the definitions, key principles, and strategies for adopting smart cities in Malaysia’s development. This study aimed to contribute to the understanding of smart city development in Malaysia and provide valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and researc
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Nadia Azka Huda Prastiwi. "Teknologi Kesehatan Cerdas Di Kota Cerdas : Sistematik Literatur Review." Jurnal Sistem Cerdas 3, no. 3 (2020): 176–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.37396/jsc.v3i3.129.

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A smart city is a city that is able to improve the quality of life of its people through the support of smart technology. In developing a smart city, there is a concept used by Indonesia which discusses the supporting components of a smart city, namely the smart economy, smart society, smart governance, smart government, smart mobility, smart environment, and smart life. Meanwhile, according to research conducted by Oktaria, et al, stated that 83.33% of health services support the development of smart cities. However, until now, health services in this smart city are still experiencing many ob
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GRĘBOSZ-KRAWCZYK, Magdalena, and Agnieszka ZAKRZEWSKA-BIELAWSKA. "How to manage a smart city brand image, taking into account residents’ perspective?" Administratie si Management Public 43, no. 43 (2024): 138–57. https://doi.org/10.24818/amp/2024.43-08.

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The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of brand values and their components on smart city brand image (SCBI) from the residents’ perspective. The authors want also to formulate recommendations regarding the management of a smart city brand image in cooperation with inhabitants. Today, smart city branding is an important aspect of public management because it can facilitate better engagement with citizens, leading to a more successful implementation of public authorities’ initiatives and consequently to smart city development. The research was conducted on 250 French respondents an
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Manggalou, Singgih, Yulinda Uang, Binti Azizatun, and Katerina Bataha. "Analysis of Readiness for Implementation of the Smart City Masterplan in Wonogiri Regency." International Journal of Science, Technology & Management 4, no. 1 (2023): 217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.46729/ijstm.v4i1.706.

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The development of the world's digital governance era has reached the development of smart city 4.0. Not many cities can make that happen. In Indonesia, the movement towards smart cities is still starting to be echoed. So it is necessary to prepare and have the will of the region to implement a smart city because of the difficulty in preparing to implement a smart city. Wonogiri Regency is one of the districts selected for smart city implementation because the achievement of the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) indicator has increased. The purpose of this study was to analyze the read
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Ghasemi, Amirhossein, and Mohsen Saberi. "The key factors in transforming Birjand city to a smart city: smart mobility, smart government." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 19, no. 1 (2020): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i1.pp317-324.

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The physical development of urban communities and cities, as well as the advancement of communication and information world, increased the need for advanced technologies. Nowadays, many urban planners and managers, especially the mangers of the intelligent transport system and smart government, are concerned with the transformation of physical cities to electronic cities and finally too smart cities in the real world. Making electronic cities smart requires the full participation of urban management organizations in different sectors. In addition, the required frameworks should be designed and
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Andreev, Dmitriy. "The “Smart City” concept and its implementation prospects." E3S Web of Conferences 389 (2023): 06014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338906014.

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The article reveals the content of the “smart city” concept. Thus, the concept of 'smart city' itself can be considered not only as a concept, but also as an urban space itself, 'saturated' with digital and innovative technologies. Key approaches to the implementation of the concept of “smart city” are given. The basic components and tools of a smart city are pointed out. Existing problems, challenges and threats in the context of building smart cities are disclosed. Russian realities of embodiment of concept “smart city” are considered. Possible perspectives of “smart city” concept realizatio
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Mohanty, Asit, Sthitapragyan Mohanty, Abhay Sanatan Satapathy, Manzoore Elahi M. Soudagar, Kiran Shahapurkar, and Erdem Cuce. "Empowering smart city through smart grid communication and measurement technology." International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 20 (2025): 404–20. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctae224.

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Abstract In smart cities, reliable, energy-efficient power supply is crucial, highlighting the need for smart grids (SGs). Continuous advancements have enhanced grid resilience, precision, and efficiency through improved communication and collaboration between components. SGs reduce power outages, improve energy consumption control, and integrate renewable sources. Utilities benefit from lower costs and enhanced security. This paper explores the role of advanced communication techniques in SGs, focusing on how technologies like IoT sensors and smart meters enhance energy distribution, promote
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Giourka, Paraskevi, Mark Sanders, Komninos Angelakoglou, et al. "The Smart City Business Model Canvas—A Smart City Business Modeling Framework and Practical Tool." Energies 12, no. 24 (2019): 4798. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12244798.

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Cities are challenged with increasing population growth and need to implement smart solutions to become more resilient to economic, environmental, and social challenges posed by ongoing urbanization. This study reviewed business model development frameworks and developed a practical tool to help cities assess business models by adapting components of the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and adding new ones that operationalize the smart city dimensions. The Smart City BMC (SC-BMC) proposed provides a practical framework that supports developing and communicating a more holistic and integrated view o
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Yarashynskaya, Aksana, and Piotr Prus. "Smart Energy for a Smart City: A Review of Polish Urban Development Plans." Energies 15, no. 22 (2022): 8676. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15228676.

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Smart Energy is a key element of a Smart City concept and understanding the current state and prospective developments of Smart Energy approaches is essential for the effective and efficient energy supply for the needs of the exponentially growing energy demands of contemporary cities. This review analyzes the inclusion of the Smart Energy agenda in Polish Smart City development plans applying content analysis methodology. The stakeholders’ involvement, spatial dimensions, Smart Energy conceptions, and Smart Energy key sectors were identified as the most commonly referenced Smart Energy agenda
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Mahammad Nagma Arshin, Zabi Ullah, Mohammed Afnan Khan, Mohammed Zameen Uddin, MD Fareed Uddin, and Mohammed Abdul Rahman. "Smart Lightning Solutions for Smart City with Solar Energy." International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH) 3, no. 05 (2025): 2141–47. https://doi.org/10.47392/irjaeh.2025.0314.

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The increasing demand for sustainable urban development has led to the emergence of smart cities that leverage modern technologies to improve the quality of life, optimize resources, and reduce environmental impact. This paper proposes Solar Smart City framework that integrates Internet of Things (IoT) technology with solar energy systems to create an intelligent, energy efficient, and eco-friendly urban environment. The system utilizes smart sensors, actuators, and wireless communication to monitor and control solar power generation, distribution, and consumption in real time. Key components
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Chandra, Diky, and Haeruddin Haeruddin. "Bibliometric Analysis of Global Literature: Smart City Innovation for the Development of Central Maluku Regency." Journal Of Government Science 1, no. 1 (2025): 46–64. https://doi.org/10.54297/jogs.v1i1.860.

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The concept of Smart City has become a transformational development strategy capable of addressing the increasingly complex challenges of global modernism. As an instrument of sustainable development, Smart City offers comprehensive solutions in urban planning. The efficiency of a Smart City requires smart acceleration solutions by measuring urban ecosystems and focusing on key dimensions such as smart economy, smart mobility, smart environment, smart people, smart living, and smart governance. Central Maluku Regency, with its regional potential, has a great opportunity to implement Smart City
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Schenk, Birgit, and Thomas Laue. "Three Major Cities of Baden-Württemberg - Are They Really Smart Cities?" Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days 331 (July 11, 2018): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24989/ocg.v331.7.

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In this paper we discuss the term Smart City and its components, to design a framework to compare three major municipalities of Baden-Württemberg who declared themselves Smart Cities. The theoretical framework is based on scientific definitions for the different terms related to Smart Cities. To compare the cities we gathered open and public data to guarantee transparency of the evaluation. Hence this is only possible when cities are “smart” so that this method is an indicator itself of a Smart City. We focused on three major cities of Baden-Württemberg who already advertise for being a smart
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M. Hasan, Ali, and Abdulkareem A. Kadhim. "DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SMART METER FOR SMART CITY." Iraqi Journal of Information & Communications Technology 3, no. 3 (2020): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31987/ijict.3.3.127.

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Smart city has developed energy, environmental, and healthcare services. It is also continuously providing new services to all citizens. This paper is concerned with the design and implementation of smart meter system as the core for smart grid in smart city. A system is proposed where the electricity supply is monitored by measuring its related parameters (voltage, current, power, energy consumption, and consumption bill) and issuing Short Message Service (SMS) notification of the consumption. The designed system used PZEM-004T, Arduino Mega, Raspberry Pi and Node-Red platforms. The data rela
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Xenou, Elpida, Michael Madas, and Georgia Ayfandopoulou. "Developing a Smart City Logistics Assessment Framework (SCLAF): A Conceptual Tool for Identifying the Level of Smartness of a City Logistics System." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6039. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14106039.

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One of the main building blocks for sustainable cities is the development and efficient operation of a viable and sustainable city logistics system. City logistics exhibit several practical complications due to the conflicting interests of multiple actors involved, as well as the vague role or reluctant involvement of the public sector. Despite the plethora of innovative city logistics initiatives developed in European cities and European policy priorities towards the promotion of smart cities, little is known about the level of smartness of city logistics systems in Europe. In response to tha
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Romanelli, Mauro. "Smart cities and intellectual capital for urban innovation and future." European Conference on Knowledge Management 23, no. 2 (2022): 1010–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/eckm.23.2.767.

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Cities are constructing a wealthy future, adopting a smart view in order to support urban development and strengthen the intellectual capital for better quality of life within urban communities. Smart city and intellectual capital help shape cities as engines of innovation. The study aims to elucidate how cities adopt a smart city view to shape a sustainable future, enabling all the components of intellectual capital, driving the city as a smart innovative community. Advancing intellectual capital perspectives helps address a management-oriented view to smart city community. Sustainable urban
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Bakri, Muhammad, and Anita Ahmad Kasim. "THE URBAN PLANNING CONCEPT BASED ON SMART CITY APPROACH." International Journal on Livable Space 3, no. 2 (2018): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/livas.v3i2.3014.

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<p><em>Smart City comes as a strategy to reduce the problem due to rapid urban growth and urbanization. The concept of Smart City is needed to ensure the conditions of a habitable City in the context of rapidly growing urban population growth. The urgency of this challenge prompted many cities to begin to find smarter ways of managing urban areas. One way to make the concept of the smart city is to make the city an icon that is sustainable and livable. This study aims to provide the necessary information in building and developing a city through the smart city approach. This paper
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КІНАШ, Ірина. "ЗАСТОСУВАННЯ КОНЦЕПЦІЇ «РОЗУМНЕ МІСТО» У РЕАЛІЗАЦІЇ ЗАСАД СТАЛОГО РОЗВИТКУ ТЕРИТОРІАЛЬНИХ ГРОМАД". Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Economic sciences 332, № 4 (2024): 492–98. https://doi.org/10.31891/2307-5740-2024-332-73.

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The article aims to study the main components of the concept of "smart city", focusing on the features of its implementation in a specific territorial community. This concept serves as a tool that contributes to the sustainable development of territories. The implementation of the concept of "smart city" creates solutions that are able to solve the environmental, economic and social problems of our cities. It has been established that numerous cities around the world have adopted this concept. Its goal is to improve the well-being of citizens. The goal is achieved by improving the existing inf
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Elena, Vasilieva, Sunil Prakash, Saurav Dixit, Richa Nangia, Kapil Bhardwaj, and CH M. Shruti. "A Comparative Study of Digital City Development Using the Data-Driven Smart City Index." BIO Web of Conferences 86 (2024): 01080. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20248601080.

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This research compares and contrasts the evolution of smart cities using a comparative analysis based on the Data-Driven Smart City Index. The study includes four important tables: the Digital City Development Index, which shows City D as a model smart city because of its high Infrastructure, Data Utilization, and Connectivity Scores, offers a thorough summary of the development of smart cities. The three components of the Data-Driven Smart City Index are Environmental Sustainability, Governance, and Quality of Life. City D excels in all three areas. The importance of big data analytics, IoT a
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Kim, JungHoon, and Byungsun Yang. "A Smart City Service Business Model: Focusing on Transportation Services." Sustainability 13, no. 19 (2021): 10832. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su131910832.

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Most cities have adopted smart city services to solve urban problems. However, an examination of their operations reveals that many of these services have either been discontinued or have failed to advance further since they were not profitable. Therefore, this study reviews and proposes the business models of smart city services at a fundamental level. It defines and classifies the smart city service focusing on transportation and the components. The business model has been constructed for electric vehicles and autonomous shuttle businesses in terms of transportation services. It found that t
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Zhang, Jian-Chuan, and Yu-Che Chen. "Advancing Performance Measurement of Smart City." International Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age 2, no. 4 (2015): 16–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpada.2015100102.

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Smart city initiatives are thriving around the world. However, measuring the performance of a smart city becomes a critical challenge partially due to the lack of agreement on the concept and on the components that define a city as being “smart.” The primary purpose of this study is to propose a scheme of performance measurement on smart city, based on the understanding of smart city as an ICT-enabled complex governance system in the urban context. The measurement scheme is composed of five factors: institution, actors, interactions among the actors, ICT enactment, and outcomes. Each factor is
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Phahisuk, Apisit, Pairat Pornpundejwittaya, and Thanin Silpcharu. "Smart City Development in Eastern Economic Corridor from the Perspective of Industrial Sector." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 18, no. 8 (2024): e06038. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v18n8-050.

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Objectives: This research aims to study the development of smart cities in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) area from the perspective of the industrial business sector and develop a structural equation model. Theoretical framework: The study is based on the 20-year National Strategy, which emphasizes smart city development as an approach to distribute economic, social, and technological prosperity, particularly in areas of economic importance to the country, such as the EEC. Methods: The research was conducted using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Quantitative data was collected
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Farania, Azrina, Ana Hardiana, and Rufia Andisetyana Putri. "KESIAPAN KOTA SURAKARTA DALAM MEWUJUDKAN PARIWISATA CERDAS (SMART TOURISM) DITINJAU DARI ASPEK FASILITAS DAN SISTEM PELAYANAN." Region: Jurnal Pembangunan Wilayah dan Perencanaan Partisipatif 12, no. 1 (2017): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/region.v12i1.12212.

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<p><em>The increasing of urban development responds to various problems that occur. The existence of the city's problems requires cities and communities in it to solve the problem, coupled with global challenges related to how the city is able to compete both national and international scale. Progress in the development of city manifested through innovations in the life of the city which is then often referred to as Smart City. The concept of Smart City is also needed in the tourism aspect or commonly called Smart Tourism. The development of tourism continues to grow and has been s
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Clever, Sawyer, Tyler Crago, Alex Polka, Jameela Al-Jaroodi, and Nader Mohamed. "Ethical Analyses of Smart City Applications." Urban Science 2, no. 4 (2018): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci2040096.

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When it comes to smart cities, one of the most important components is data. To enable smart city applications, data needs to be collected, stored, and processed to accomplish intelligent tasks. In this paper we discuss smart cities and the use of new and existing technologies to improve multiple aspects of these cities. There are also social and environmental aspects that have become important in smart cities that create concerns regarding ethics and ethical conduct. Thus we discuss various issues relating to the appropriate and ethical use of smart city applications and their data. Many smar
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Ahmad, Md Onais, Mohd Abdul Ahad, M. Afshar Alam, Farheen Siddiqui, and Gabriella Casalino. "Cyber-Physical Systems and Smart Cities in India: Opportunities, Issues, and Challenges." Sensors 21, no. 22 (2021): 7714. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227714.

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A large section of the population around the globe is migrating towards urban settlements. Nations are working toward smart city projects to provide a better wellbeing for the inhabitants. Cyber-physical systems are at the core of the smart city setups. They are used in almost every system component within a smart city ecosystem. This paper attempts to discuss the key components and issues involved in transforming conventional cities into smart cities with a special focus on cyber-physical systems in the Indian context. The paper primarily focuses on the infrastructural facilities and technica
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Reddy, Midde Ranjit, K. G. Srinivasa, and B. Eswara Reddy. "Smart Vehicular System based on the Internet of Things." Journal of Organizational and End User Computing 30, no. 3 (2018): 45–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/joeuc.2018070103.

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With the advent of smart city and its implications, different components of the smart city such as traffic, pollution monitoring, infotainment and others need to be considered as well for enabling the complete smartness. One of the major components of the smart city is regulation of traffic and its standards for smooth vehicular movement and it depends on the road conditions and environment. Road conditions provide valuable information for developing assistive systems for the vehicles and to be provided and trained with different road conditions for better accuracy and finally enabling the sma
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Hedegaard, Michael, Aleksandra Kuzior, Oleksandra Tverezovska, Larysa Hrytsenko, and Svitlana Kolomiiets. "Smart City Projects Financing." SocioEconomic Challenges 8, no. 1 (2024): 286–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.61093/sec.8(1).286-309.2024.

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The implementation of advanced digital technologies and innovations in smart cities for the provision of more efficient, sustainable, and inclusive city services, the development of infrastructure, and the improvement of citizens’ quality of life require appropriate financing technologies. In addition to purely public (for example, green bonds, social impact bonds, state subsidies, etc.) and purely private (venture investments, leasing, etc.) financial instruments, various options for public-private partnerships and financing with and against the participation of the community (participatory )
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Ivanov, V. V., and R. K. Nurmukhametov. "The Smart City concept: discussion points." Management and Business Administration, no. 4 (December 2019): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33983/2075-1826-2019-4-15-26.

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Smart City is a new phenomenon of the ХХI-st century that reflects three latest world trends: a) an accelerating pace of urbanization; b) an active process of digitalization of economy and society; c) growing attention to the issues of sustainable urban development. All these trends intersect in the field of urban agglomeration. There are significant disagreement regarding the nature, substance and structure of «Smart City» concept. The difficulty in defining the concept of «Smart City» lies in the multidimensional nature of functions of the city itself that therefore requires a multidisciplin
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Lyaskovskaya, E. A., T. A. Khudyakova, and A. V. Shmidt. "Improving the Ranking of Russian Smart Cities." Economy of Region 18, no. 4 (2022): 1046–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/ekon.reg.2022-4-6.

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Digitalisation and urbanisation have led to smart city becoming a key element of the concept of sustainable development, acting as an object of sustainable development management. Thus, a smart city must become a sustainable smart city. The first step is the creation of the system of current state diagnostics or smart city ranking. This ranking should consider international standards, the specificity of Russian urban development, as well as various components of sustainable development. It is hypothesised that the ranking methodology reflecting these components can be used to analyse the dynam
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Radchenko, K. "Evaluation of the Smart City Model from the Position of Sustainable Development of Territories." Economic Herald of the Donbas, no. 3 (73) (2023): 153–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/1817-3772-2023-3(73)-153-163.

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The relevance of the article is reinforced by the rapid development of smart cities, which, in turn, requires the development of a comprehensive strategy for evaluating this city management model. Considering the lack of a single approach to smart grid assessment in foreign practice, the actual lack of widespread use of monitoring tools in Ukraine, the author focuses on the systematization of the main approaches to smart city assessment, covering those inherent in measuring sustainable development as such, as well as those used in the context of the smart city. In addition to considering the f
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Kurniasih, Yuni, and Tri Asih Wismaningtyas. "Smart City Kota Magelang : Perubahan Manajemen Pemerintahan Daerah dalam Penerapan Electronic Governance." JIAP (Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik) 8, no. 2 (2020): 356. http://dx.doi.org/10.31764/jiap.v8i2.2734.

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Governance perspective appears as a solution to the limitations of the government’s concept. The development of increasingly smart technologies makes the concept of ‘smart’ not only applied to a variety of devices, but also to various systems and orders. So that management changes by linking information technology in government organizations are needed. This effort is considered effective to improve government performance, especially in public services. This research using qualitative methods. This aims of this research is to find out how management changes of the Magelang City as a smart city
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Browne, Nigel J. W. "Regarding Smart Cities in China, the North and Emerging Economies—One Size Does Not Fit All." Smart Cities 3, no. 2 (2020): 186–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/smartcities3020011.

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This article explores the significance of the “Smart city” concept by reviewing its key components, namely: Internet of Things (IoT), big (urban) data, and urban informatics/analytics, which are discussed against the background of two ongoing trends impacting everyone in the world—the Fourth Paradigm (the digital revolution) and rapid urbanization. China is seen as a great success story in the sense of how urbanization has driven a significant improvement in the economic wellbeing and prosperity of many of its citizens. Chinese expansion has come at a cost, and the question remains concerning
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Muhammad Salman, Jabbar Sangaji, Putri Zorayya Priyanti Noor, and Suci Navasari. "Analisis Kebijakan Jakarta Smart City Menuju Masyarakat Madani." Journal of Government Insight 1, no. 2 (2021): 62–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.47030/jgi.v1i2.306.

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This paper aims to analyze and describe the development of the Jakarta Smart Cityter, including the advantages and disadvantages of the Jakarta Smart City which are associated with the use of information and communication technology to move towards civil society after more than four years. The method used in this research is literature review study. The results show that the implementation of Jakarta Smart City components such as smart mobility, smart government, smart economy, smart environment, smart living and smart people has been running well and is highly integrated with the use of infor
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