Smart cities: framework and practice

Immense global transformations in information technology coupled with China’s rapid progression into urbanization have led to a climax in Smart City construction in China. With theories of urban system engineering and information space as a basis, this book studies models for the construction of Sma...

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Main Authors: Jing, Xu (Author), Tan, Zhanglu (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Smart citiesframework and practiceXu Jing Royal Collins Publishing Group Inc. 2020
Edition:First edition
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Summary:Immense global transformations in information technology coupled with China’s rapid progression into urbanization have led to a climax in Smart City construction in China. With theories of urban system engineering and information space as a basis, this book studies models for the construction of Smart Cities. With top-down design methodology as a guide, it draws systematic frameworks for Smart Cities. It is oriented towards the typical fields of application, and discusses technical solutions and paths for city intelligence. Its content mainly covers global transformations in information technology, the development of urbanization in China, the idea of a Smart City guided by IT, the construction of Smart City models, overall frameworks, domestic and international construction, and examples of typical applications.This book is ideal for those researching Smart Cities, including individuals in charge of e-Government at central and local levels, staff at colleges, universities, and scientific research institutions, as well as managers and engineering technicians at IT enterprises
Physical Description:xv, 326 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 24cm

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