Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities:
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Beschreibung: | Front Cover -- Management of IOT Open Data Projects in Smart Cities -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- 1 Smart Cities and open data -- 1.1 Smart Cities as an environment for generating open data -- 1.2 Introduction to open data -- 1.3 Life cycles of open data -- 1.4 Policies for implementing open data -- 1.5 Legal considerations for open data -- 1.6 Business models for the use of open Internet of Things data -- Physical freemium -- Digital appendix -- Digital lock -- Self-service facility -- Remote use and condition monitoring -- Digitally loaded products -- Value chain as a criterion for choosing a business model -- 1.7 Analysis of open data delivery cases -- Case I-Smart City initiative -- Case II-SMART-FI project -- Case III-services -- Case IV-open data is the government -- Case V-Finland's open data -- Case VI-urban living labs -- 1.8 Summary -- References -- 2 Architectures and reference models in designing Internet of Things systems -- 2.1 Design principles of Internet of Things systems -- I Such system principle-Understanding the problem and planning the solution -- II Principle-Look for patterns and use these patterns -- Principle III KISS (keep it simple, stupid!) -- Principle IV-What you produce, others will consume -- Principle V-Openness for expansion -- Principle VI-Plan and reuse created products and experiences -- 2.2 Network architecture -- 2.3 Internet of Things network architectures -- Architectural frame IEE P2413 -- 2.4 Information technology system reference models -- 2.5 Internet of Things reference models -- 2.5.1 Cisco reference model -- 2.5.2 Internet of Things Deloitte reference model -- Business view -- Functionality view -- View of using the developed reference model -- Implementation view -- Specification view -- Sensor and network layer -- Aggregation layer -- Layer of network protocols Layer of communication protocols -- Data aggregation standards -- A layer of enriched intelligence -- 2.6 Internet of Things platforms for the design of Internet -- 2.7 Examples of Application Enablement Platforms -- 2.8 Summary -- References -- 3 Specification of architecture layers and reference models of Internet of Things systems -- 3.1 Internet of Things networks and devices-introduction -- 3.2 Layer of devices-microcontrollers and sensors -- 3.2.1 Characteristics of microcontrollers -- 3.2.2 Sensor characteristics -- 3.3 Network communication layer -- 3.3.1 Communication networks and devices -- Ethernet-wired network devices -- Communication interfaces -- Communication rails -- Communication buses -- Wireless network protocols -- Infrared Data Association -- Bluetooth -- Bluetooth and Bluetooth low energy -- 3.3.2 Examples of networks -- 3.4 Internet of Things network communication layer -- 3.4.1 Sensor networks-introduction -- Control in sensor networks -- 3.4.2 Wireless sensor networks -- ZigBee -- Wi-Fi and low power -- Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access networks -- Weightless-type low-power wide-area network -- Z-Wave networks -- 3.4.3 Ad hoc networks -- 3.4.4 Comparison of Internet of Things network devices and communication protocols -- 3.4.5 Use of network data to build the reference model -- 3.5 Data collection and processing layer of the Internet -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 Project management methods for open data projects in Smart Cities -- 4.1 Smart City project management -- 4.2 Introduction to project management -- 4.3 Rational Unified Processes as an example -- 4.4 Soft management methods as an example -- 4.4.1 Evaluation of the soft management methods for the implementation of Smart Cities projects -- 4.5 Example of project management for Smart Cities 4.6 Example of project management from the border of Smart Cities -- 4.7 Summary -- References -- 5 Layer-regulatory model project management -- 5.1 Building a layered-rule project management model -- 5.1.1 Project team management -- 5.1.2 Customer organization management (city councils and nongovernmental organizations) -- 5.1.3 Management of the research unit (project environment) -- 5.1.4 Management of open data design processes -- 5.1.5 Task management in the open data design process -- 5.2 The processes of building the Smart Trio in Smart Cities -- 5.3 Design task-designing the Smart Unit for Smart Bus -- An example of making a Smart Unit -- Source code for DHT22 sensor -- DHT22 sensor test -- Sensor tests, air quality -- Real-time clock testing -- Wifi node testing -- Power testing -- Internet of Things node tests -- 5.4 Layer model of project management in Smart Cities -- Layer I -- Layer II -- Layer III -- Layer IV -- Layer V -- Layer VI -- Layer VII -- 5.5 Linguistic model of project management in Smart Cities -- 5.6 Rule models for principia and design recommendations -- 5.6.1 Rule model of the principles structure for high-level architecture design (prioritizing tasks) -- 5.6.2 Linguistic description of the variables model principles -- 5.6.3 The vector matrix model of rule design for principia in defining task priorities -- 5.6.4 Linguistic model of rule construction for recommendations in determining the complexity of tasks -- 5.7 Summary -- References -- 6 Verification of the Layers and Rules Model for Smart Cities -- 6.1 Verification of the Layers and Rules model for Gdańsk -- 6.1.1 Construction of the Smart Trio -- 6.1.1.1 The Gdańsk Smart Unit -- 6.1.1.2 Analysis of the accessibility and complexity of the Smart Bus -- 6.1.1.3 Smart City projects for Gdańsk -- Maturity of the scientific and research unit Corporate social responsibility (business) -- Readiness of the nongovernmental organization -- Principles and recommendations for Gdansk Smart Cities projects -- 6.1.1.4 Summary -- 6.2 Model verification for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.1 Replicative model verification for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.1.1 The KASTOM project -- 6.2.1.2 Project AID -- 6.2.1.3 Project: URwatair-citizen participation to improve air quality and rainwater management in urban areas -- 6.2.1.4 Project to create an Open Regional Council Platform -- 6.2.2 Smart Trio's analysis for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.3 Thessaloniki Smart Units -- 6.2.4 Thessaloniki Smart Bus -- 6.2.5 Predictive verification of the model for kartECO -- 6.2.6 Summary -- References -- 7 Conclusions -- Index -- Back Cover |
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spelling | Orlowski, Cezary Verfasser (DE-588)1256147249 aut Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities Cezary Orlowski London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA, United States ; Cambridge, MA, United States ; Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom Academic Press [2021] © 2021 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 242 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Front Cover -- Management of IOT Open Data Projects in Smart Cities -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- References -- 1 Smart Cities and open data -- 1.1 Smart Cities as an environment for generating open data -- 1.2 Introduction to open data -- 1.3 Life cycles of open data -- 1.4 Policies for implementing open data -- 1.5 Legal considerations for open data -- 1.6 Business models for the use of open Internet of Things data -- Physical freemium -- Digital appendix -- Digital lock -- Self-service facility -- Remote use and condition monitoring -- Digitally loaded products -- Value chain as a criterion for choosing a business model -- 1.7 Analysis of open data delivery cases -- Case I-Smart City initiative -- Case II-SMART-FI project -- Case III-services -- Case IV-open data is the government -- Case V-Finland's open data -- Case VI-urban living labs -- 1.8 Summary -- References -- 2 Architectures and reference models in designing Internet of Things systems -- 2.1 Design principles of Internet of Things systems -- I Such system principle-Understanding the problem and planning the solution -- II Principle-Look for patterns and use these patterns -- Principle III KISS (keep it simple, stupid!) -- Principle IV-What you produce, others will consume -- Principle V-Openness for expansion -- Principle VI-Plan and reuse created products and experiences -- 2.2 Network architecture -- 2.3 Internet of Things network architectures -- Architectural frame IEE P2413 -- 2.4 Information technology system reference models -- 2.5 Internet of Things reference models -- 2.5.1 Cisco reference model -- 2.5.2 Internet of Things Deloitte reference model -- Business view -- Functionality view -- View of using the developed reference model -- Implementation view -- Specification view -- Sensor and network layer -- Aggregation layer -- Layer of network protocols Layer of communication protocols -- Data aggregation standards -- A layer of enriched intelligence -- 2.6 Internet of Things platforms for the design of Internet -- 2.7 Examples of Application Enablement Platforms -- 2.8 Summary -- References -- 3 Specification of architecture layers and reference models of Internet of Things systems -- 3.1 Internet of Things networks and devices-introduction -- 3.2 Layer of devices-microcontrollers and sensors -- 3.2.1 Characteristics of microcontrollers -- 3.2.2 Sensor characteristics -- 3.3 Network communication layer -- 3.3.1 Communication networks and devices -- Ethernet-wired network devices -- Communication interfaces -- Communication rails -- Communication buses -- Wireless network protocols -- Infrared Data Association -- Bluetooth -- Bluetooth and Bluetooth low energy -- 3.3.2 Examples of networks -- 3.4 Internet of Things network communication layer -- 3.4.1 Sensor networks-introduction -- Control in sensor networks -- 3.4.2 Wireless sensor networks -- ZigBee -- Wi-Fi and low power -- Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access networks -- Weightless-type low-power wide-area network -- Z-Wave networks -- 3.4.3 Ad hoc networks -- 3.4.4 Comparison of Internet of Things network devices and communication protocols -- 3.4.5 Use of network data to build the reference model -- 3.5 Data collection and processing layer of the Internet -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 Project management methods for open data projects in Smart Cities -- 4.1 Smart City project management -- 4.2 Introduction to project management -- 4.3 Rational Unified Processes as an example -- 4.4 Soft management methods as an example -- 4.4.1 Evaluation of the soft management methods for the implementation of Smart Cities projects -- 4.5 Example of project management for Smart Cities 4.6 Example of project management from the border of Smart Cities -- 4.7 Summary -- References -- 5 Layer-regulatory model project management -- 5.1 Building a layered-rule project management model -- 5.1.1 Project team management -- 5.1.2 Customer organization management (city councils and nongovernmental organizations) -- 5.1.3 Management of the research unit (project environment) -- 5.1.4 Management of open data design processes -- 5.1.5 Task management in the open data design process -- 5.2 The processes of building the Smart Trio in Smart Cities -- 5.3 Design task-designing the Smart Unit for Smart Bus -- An example of making a Smart Unit -- Source code for DHT22 sensor -- DHT22 sensor test -- Sensor tests, air quality -- Real-time clock testing -- Wifi node testing -- Power testing -- Internet of Things node tests -- 5.4 Layer model of project management in Smart Cities -- Layer I -- Layer II -- Layer III -- Layer IV -- Layer V -- Layer VI -- Layer VII -- 5.5 Linguistic model of project management in Smart Cities -- 5.6 Rule models for principia and design recommendations -- 5.6.1 Rule model of the principles structure for high-level architecture design (prioritizing tasks) -- 5.6.2 Linguistic description of the variables model principles -- 5.6.3 The vector matrix model of rule design for principia in defining task priorities -- 5.6.4 Linguistic model of rule construction for recommendations in determining the complexity of tasks -- 5.7 Summary -- References -- 6 Verification of the Layers and Rules Model for Smart Cities -- 6.1 Verification of the Layers and Rules model for Gdańsk -- 6.1.1 Construction of the Smart Trio -- 6.1.1.1 The Gdańsk Smart Unit -- 6.1.1.2 Analysis of the accessibility and complexity of the Smart Bus -- 6.1.1.3 Smart City projects for Gdańsk -- Maturity of the scientific and research unit Corporate social responsibility (business) -- Readiness of the nongovernmental organization -- Principles and recommendations for Gdansk Smart Cities projects -- 6.1.1.4 Summary -- 6.2 Model verification for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.1 Replicative model verification for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.1.1 The KASTOM project -- 6.2.1.2 Project AID -- 6.2.1.3 Project: URwatair-citizen participation to improve air quality and rainwater management in urban areas -- 6.2.1.4 Project to create an Open Regional Council Platform -- 6.2.2 Smart Trio's analysis for Thessaloniki -- 6.2.3 Thessaloniki Smart Units -- 6.2.4 Thessaloniki Smart Bus -- 6.2.5 Predictive verification of the model for kartECO -- 6.2.6 Summary -- References -- 7 Conclusions -- Index -- Back Cover Smart City (DE-588)1061057097 gnd rswk-swf Scrum Vorgehensmodell (DE-588)7612008-9 gnd rswk-swf Internet der Dinge (DE-588)7713781-4 gnd rswk-swf Open Data (DE-588)1064023886 gnd rswk-swf Big Data (DE-588)4802620-7 gnd rswk-swf Projektmanagement (DE-588)4047441-0 gnd rswk-swf Smart City 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title | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities |
title_auth | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities |
title_exact_search | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities |
title_exact_search_txtP | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities |
title_full | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities Cezary Orlowski |
title_fullStr | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities Cezary Orlowski |
title_full_unstemmed | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities Cezary Orlowski |
title_short | Management of IOT open data projects in smart cities |
title_sort | management of iot open data projects in smart cities |
topic | Smart City (DE-588)1061057097 gnd Scrum Vorgehensmodell (DE-588)7612008-9 gnd Internet der Dinge (DE-588)7713781-4 gnd Open Data (DE-588)1064023886 gnd Big Data (DE-588)4802620-7 gnd Projektmanagement (DE-588)4047441-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Smart City Scrum Vorgehensmodell Internet der Dinge Open Data Big Data Projektmanagement |
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