Smart cities: reality or fiction

2.2. Geopolitical challenges: the polar shift in development in favor of the south-west and the different strategies among industrialized and emerging countries2.3. Energy transfer: the fossil fuel curse is not about to disappear; 2.4. The six breakthroughs in urban development based on smart cities...

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1. Verfasser: Rochet, Claude (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2018
London, UK ISTE, Ltd 2018
Schriftenreihe:Information systems, web and pervasive computing series
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Zusammenfassung:2.2. Geopolitical challenges: the polar shift in development in favor of the south-west and the different strategies among industrialized and emerging countries2.3. Energy transfer: the fossil fuel curse is not about to disappear; 2.4. The six breakthroughs in urban development based on smart cities; 3. What Makes a City Smart?; 3.1. Lessons from medieval cities; 3.1.1. Architect-less cities?; 3.1.2. How do cities become unintelligent?; 3.2. A city is a system of life; 3.3. Smart territory; 3.3.1. Territory: an immaterial asset
3.3.2. The territory secretes innovation (and not the other way around)3.3.3. The territorial dynamic in action; 3.4. Are metropolises smart territories?; 3.5. A city is not a collection of smarties; 3.5.1. A city is a living system…; 3.5.2. …which we understand today through new approaches…; 3.5.3. …at the heart of which the sciences of complexity…; 3.5.4. …help conjugate internal semi-stability and external instability; 3.6. The dangers of a technocentric approach; 4. New Sciences of Cities; 4.1. The more or less sympathetic myths of the ideal city; 4.2. A city is an imbalanced system
4.2.1. Definition of an urban ecosystem4.2.2. A city is a system in incomplete equilibrium; 4.2.3. What is a city's optimal size?; 4.2.4. Size and inequalities are correlated; 4.3. Smart city: an autopoietic system; 4.4. A city must be designed as a "system of systems"; 4.4.1. Modeling; 4.4.2. Emergence; 4.4.3. Evolution inside: the urban lifecycle management; 4.4.4. System architecture as a frame of representation; 4.4.5. The design method; 4.4.6. Integration process: more efficiency for less; 4.4.7. Integrating heterogeneous systems; 5. Smart City in Action
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN:9781119507321

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