2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2933045
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Urban Computing and Smart Cities: Towards Changing City Processes by Applying Enterprise Systems Integration Practices

Abstract: For developing smart cities, it is necessary to integrate all components of a city as a system of systems. This is facilitated by urban computing as a technology to address the complexity of providing adequate services to citizens through various city sectors/systems. Since business processes across city sectors/systems should be aligned with the objectives of urban computing, Business Process Change (BPC) is also a significant prerequisite of city systems integration for Smart City Development (SCD). However,… Show more

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“…A planning tool for discovering services and (iii) selecting and linking basic services to form new complex services. Javidroozi et al [241] aimed to understand common and uncommon attributes between BPC contests in SCD and ESI environments. This training gathers statistics from literature reviews, interviews, and literature reviews, suggesting that many of the challenges facing BPC in SCD are comparable to those in ESI.…”
Section: Picon Et Al [97] Conducted Contextual Investigations Into To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A planning tool for discovering services and (iii) selecting and linking basic services to form new complex services. Javidroozi et al [241] aimed to understand common and uncommon attributes between BPC contests in SCD and ESI environments. This training gathers statistics from literature reviews, interviews, and literature reviews, suggesting that many of the challenges facing BPC in SCD are comparable to those in ESI.…”
Section: Picon Et Al [97] Conducted Contextual Investigations Into To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For efficient delivery of emergency alerts, various alert delivery systems have been merged into an aggregated system including integrated public alert and warning system (IPAWS) [2], [3]. In order to deliver emergency alerts rapidly and reliably, modern emergency alert systems exploit advanced information and communications technologies (ICT) including cellular systems and broadcast systems [4]. Especially, cellular systems offer a cell broadcast technology in order to simultaneously deliver emergency alerts to all users in specific cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, lots of attention has been paid to smart cities, which offer various automation strategies based on high technologies for better life qualities [1]. Especially, autonomous vehicle systems are considered essential elements in the automation strategies [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%