2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/isc2.2016.7580873
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A model to promote citizen driven government in a smart city: Use case at GDL smart city

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“…This paper presents a Smart Cities Oriented Project Planning and Evaluation (SCOPPE) methodology that combines the citizen participation and the MVP creation through adaptive project management. This methodology enhances the engagement of people, that is, citizens must be consulted, through interviews and survey, in which the objective is to know the real needs and generate processes, products, and services that meet these needs but also make the city a Smart City [12]. Moreover, a process to generate the Minimum Viable Product (see Reference [13]) is carried out in order to develop the technology according to citizen perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper presents a Smart Cities Oriented Project Planning and Evaluation (SCOPPE) methodology that combines the citizen participation and the MVP creation through adaptive project management. This methodology enhances the engagement of people, that is, citizens must be consulted, through interviews and survey, in which the objective is to know the real needs and generate processes, products, and services that meet these needs but also make the city a Smart City [12]. Moreover, a process to generate the Minimum Viable Product (see Reference [13]) is carried out in order to develop the technology according to citizen perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, higher requirements of ultra-low latency, ultra-high efficiency, ultra-high reliability and ultra-high density connection have become essential issues in future vehicular communications [4]- [6]. So far, many novel application scenarios have put forward, including cognitive radio network [7], [8], augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI) applications [9], [10], smart city [11] and intelligent connected vehicles [12]. To achieve these requirements, the key technologies, such as Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA), massive MIMO [13], MEC [14],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some prior works have presented methodologies to foster citizen participation in the development of the smart-city. For instance, in [9], the authors presented a methodology for citizens to evaluate urban services, that is a case study in a living lab as a micro city. Differently, the framework presented herein provides a means to define quantitative engagement metrics, that are specified by service developers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%