2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.09.020
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An integrated service-device-technology roadmap for smart city development

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“…The European Commission has also endorsed Bthe smart cityĉ alls to improve energy efficiency and green mobility for the community (Lazaroiu and Roscia 2012). Lee et al (2013) suggested six key dimensions for the concept of smart city, in terms of economy, mobility, environment, people, living and governance. As of 2012, there were approximately 143 smart cities projects, out of which 35 projects in North America and 47 projects in Europe were seeking to adopt smart technologies in managing urban issues.…”
Section: Smart Cities Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European Commission has also endorsed Bthe smart cityĉ alls to improve energy efficiency and green mobility for the community (Lazaroiu and Roscia 2012). Lee et al (2013) suggested six key dimensions for the concept of smart city, in terms of economy, mobility, environment, people, living and governance. As of 2012, there were approximately 143 smart cities projects, out of which 35 projects in North America and 47 projects in Europe were seeking to adopt smart technologies in managing urban issues.…”
Section: Smart Cities Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Caragliu et al [54] used 250 indicators to measure several domains such as demography, social aspects, economic aspects, civic involvement, etc., Lee at al. [55] developed indexes, called Smart Service Assessment Indexes, Smart Device Assessment Indexes, and Technology Assessment Indexes. Malek [56] developed the Informative Global Community Development Index (IGC) to monitor the Smart Cities initiative.…”
Section: Happiness Meter Index and Smart Dubai Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By focusing their attention on the role of technology in the domain of city management, several researchers have analysed its application [46], effects [47], and processes [48]. According to all these contributions, it is possible to state that the contribution of technology to the management of the city is strictly affected by the informatics features [49].…”
Section: A Smart Service View Of Cities and Citizensmentioning
confidence: 99%