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Zusammenfassung: | "This book contains different contributions focused on the description of methods, processes and tools that can be adopted to achieve smart city goals, discussing how the advent of connected, smart technologies for the built environment can provide significant value to developing digital city models"-- |
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contents | Chapter 1. Smart cities and sustainability: a complex and strategic issue the case of Torino smart city -- Chapter 2. Generative computational urban planning through big data analysis -- Chapter 3. Digital twins concepts, challenges, and future trends -- Chapter 4. A district heating socio-technical system approaching the energy transition: issues of energy data flows at the urban level -- Chapter 5. Planheat tool: a bottom-up approach at district level to plan low carbon future scenarios -- Chapter 6. BIM Simulation lab: fostering digital transformation in local small-medium enterprises and public administrations -- Chapter 7. Smart cities and smart societies: the shock, or the new paradigm for a smart society -- Chapter 8. The DIM approach for digital twin -- Chapter 9. KPIs to drive smart city assessment -- Chapter 10. EEB project system integration and technology sperimentation matrix -- Chapter 11. Connected BIM models towards industry 4.0 -- Chapter 12. Smart city and digital twins: definitions, methodologies, and applications -- Chapter 13. BIM bin: waste management through BIM and digital twin -- Chapter 14. Representing a digital twin city model using open source tools and integrating it with dynamic sensor data -- Chapter 15. Digital twin for smart school buildings: state of the art, challenges, and opportunities -- Chapter 16. Exploiting BIM and sensor data through web-based CAFM: the AR4FM project -- Chapter 17. From sketches and installations to bioinspired 5D printing models: representation interactions for smart cities -- Chapter 18. Quality of urban walking routes: interaction of knowledge systems for integrated representations -- Chapter 19. Combining BIM, GIS, and IoT to foster energy management and simulation in smart cities -- Chapter 20. Customized data capture for BIM: using apis and visual programming -- Chapter 21. Participatory design of use cases for an IoT open platform to support smart urban development: approach and method -- Chapter 22. Building stock energy models and ICT solutions for urban energy systems -- Chapter 23. Semantic data-driven models to improve energy efficiency in buildings and cities -- Chapter 24. BIM tools for the energy analysis of urban transformation projects and the application to the development of healthcare infrastructures -- Chapter 25. Digital twin for maintenance information management: scenarios and perspectives for sustainable smart cities. |
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spelling | Handbook of research on developing smart cities based on digital twins Matteo Del Giudice, and Anna Osello, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2021] 34 PDFs (674 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Smart cities and sustainability: a complex and strategic issue the case of Torino smart city -- Chapter 2. Generative computational urban planning through big data analysis -- Chapter 3. Digital twins concepts, challenges, and future trends -- Chapter 4. A district heating socio-technical system approaching the energy transition: issues of energy data flows at the urban level -- Chapter 5. Planheat tool: a bottom-up approach at district level to plan low carbon future scenarios -- Chapter 6. BIM Simulation lab: fostering digital transformation in local small-medium enterprises and public administrations -- Chapter 7. Smart cities and smart societies: the shock, or the new paradigm for a smart society -- Chapter 8. The DIM approach for digital twin -- Chapter 9. KPIs to drive smart city assessment -- Chapter 10. EEB project system integration and technology sperimentation matrix -- Chapter 11. Connected BIM models towards industry 4.0 -- Chapter 12. Smart city and digital twins: definitions, methodologies, and applications -- Chapter 13. BIM bin: waste management through BIM and digital twin -- Chapter 14. Representing a digital twin city model using open source tools and integrating it with dynamic sensor data -- Chapter 15. Digital twin for smart school buildings: state of the art, challenges, and opportunities -- Chapter 16. Exploiting BIM and sensor data through web-based CAFM: the AR4FM project -- Chapter 17. From sketches and installations to bioinspired 5D printing models: representation interactions for smart cities -- Chapter 18. Quality of urban walking routes: interaction of knowledge systems for integrated representations -- Chapter 19. Combining BIM, GIS, and IoT to foster energy management and simulation in smart cities -- Chapter 20. Customized data capture for BIM: using apis and visual programming -- Chapter 21. Participatory design of use cases for an IoT open platform to support smart urban development: approach and method -- Chapter 22. Building stock energy models and ICT solutions for urban energy systems -- Chapter 23. Semantic data-driven models to improve energy efficiency in buildings and cities -- Chapter 24. BIM tools for the energy analysis of urban transformation projects and the application to the development of healthcare infrastructures -- Chapter 25. Digital twin for maintenance information management: scenarios and perspectives for sustainable smart cities. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book contains different contributions focused on the description of methods, processes and tools that can be adopted to achieve smart city goals, discussing how the advent of connected, smart technologies for the built environment can provide significant value to developing digital city models"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/27/2021). Cities and towns Computer simulation. Information modeling. Smart cities. Cities and towns Computer simulation. fast Information modeling. fast Smart cities. fast Del Giudice, Matteo 1987- editor. Osello, Anna, editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2020036923 Print version: 179987091X 9781799870913 (DLC) 2020036923 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-7091-3 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of research on developing smart cities based on digital twins Chapter 1. Smart cities and sustainability: a complex and strategic issue the case of Torino smart city -- Chapter 2. Generative computational urban planning through big data analysis -- Chapter 3. Digital twins concepts, challenges, and future trends -- Chapter 4. A district heating socio-technical system approaching the energy transition: issues of energy data flows at the urban level -- Chapter 5. Planheat tool: a bottom-up approach at district level to plan low carbon future scenarios -- Chapter 6. BIM Simulation lab: fostering digital transformation in local small-medium enterprises and public administrations -- Chapter 7. Smart cities and smart societies: the shock, or the new paradigm for a smart society -- Chapter 8. The DIM approach for digital twin -- Chapter 9. KPIs to drive smart city assessment -- Chapter 10. EEB project system integration and technology sperimentation matrix -- Chapter 11. Connected BIM models towards industry 4.0 -- Chapter 12. Smart city and digital twins: definitions, methodologies, and applications -- Chapter 13. BIM bin: waste management through BIM and digital twin -- Chapter 14. Representing a digital twin city model using open source tools and integrating it with dynamic sensor data -- Chapter 15. Digital twin for smart school buildings: state of the art, challenges, and opportunities -- Chapter 16. Exploiting BIM and sensor data through web-based CAFM: the AR4FM project -- Chapter 17. From sketches and installations to bioinspired 5D printing models: representation interactions for smart cities -- Chapter 18. Quality of urban walking routes: interaction of knowledge systems for integrated representations -- Chapter 19. Combining BIM, GIS, and IoT to foster energy management and simulation in smart cities -- Chapter 20. Customized data capture for BIM: using apis and visual programming -- Chapter 21. Participatory design of use cases for an IoT open platform to support smart urban development: approach and method -- Chapter 22. Building stock energy models and ICT solutions for urban energy systems -- Chapter 23. Semantic data-driven models to improve energy efficiency in buildings and cities -- Chapter 24. BIM tools for the energy analysis of urban transformation projects and the application to the development of healthcare infrastructures -- Chapter 25. Digital twin for maintenance information management: scenarios and perspectives for sustainable smart cities. Cities and towns Computer simulation. Information modeling. Smart cities. Cities and towns Computer simulation. fast Information modeling. fast Smart cities. fast |
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