Smart city framework
Found 8 free book(s)Making cities smart and sustainable - pwc
www.pwc.inpossible avenues for merging the concept of sustainability with the smart city framework to improve the quality of life for city inhabitants. It will also enable decision-makers to take cognisance of the existing situation, study the best global practices and explore avenues for incorporating them into their city mission and planning. Neel Ratan
Smart Cities and Inclusive Growth - OECD
www.oecd.orgFigure 2.1. Legal framework on U-City construction in Korea 23 Figure 2.2. U-Cities in Korea in 2012 24 Figure 2.3. The renewed smart city concept in Korea 26 Figure 3.1. Ten smart city service categories measured by Yonsei University’s global smart city development index (analysis of 993 App-web services of 20 cities) 31 Figure 3.2.
Internet of Things in Smart cities
assets.kpmg2.1 Impact of Internet of Things on smart cities 9 2.2 Key applications of Internet of Things in smart cities 10 2.3 Dimensions of Internet of Things adoption in smart cities 11 3 Need of Internet of Things policy framework for smart cities 12 3.1 Global progress on Internet of Things policy framework 13 4 Conclusion 16
Governing Smart Cities: Policy Benchmarks for Ethical and ...
www3.weforum.orgensure the longevity of their smart city. The report concludes with a call to action for stakeholders – including city leaders, policy-makers, civil society3 and smart city technology vendors. City leaders need to take a longer-term view and identify governance gaps before they become material risks. Government officials
Integrated Command and Control Center
smartnet.niua.orgMaturity Assessment Framework guidance document is a toolkit to assess the maturity of ICCC as an infrastructure. This framework aims to help Smart Cities optimize their ICCC investment through do-it- yourself assessment to identify gaps under functional, technological and governance aspects of ICCC.
SMART CITY INITIATIVES
www.mcmc.gov.myDeakindefines the smart city as one that utilises ICT to meet the demands of the market (the citizens of the city), and that community involvement in the process is necessary for a smart city. A smart city would thus be a city that not only possesses ICT technology in particular areas, but has also implemented this technology in a
Smart Cities - Deloitte
www2.deloitte.comAs a consequence, urban areas transform into ‘smart cities’. In this transformation, disruptive technology is only one of the drivers. The second ingredient of smart cities is data, the lifeblood of smart solutions. The challenge is to use the power of data to create smart solutions that address real needs of city users and are perceived
Smart campus The next-generation connected campus
www2.deloitte.comDeloitte smart campus framework A smart campus is more than a system or collection of applications, platforms, or infrastructures that are being leveraged in a siloed manner around campuses. It requires a strategic framework that fosters a connected ecosystem and creates a new, exciting experience for all. Emerging technologies are required