It is already true that smart system involving big data has drawn massive attention from researchers in analytic, decision makers, intelligence in smart city or system. As the speed of Information Technology (IT) and internet developing, become necessary to come up smart system meets
all requirements of modern life. Smart system make the life of human beings more comfortable and easy. However people can get so much interest and highly useful benefits from using big data in smart system. A proposed new scientific paradigm is born in this study to get the advantage and avoid
the disadvantage of existing smart systems. Some Important structure illustrated in this study including triad main issues that control any smart system such as big data that responsible to make avenues to success smart system. Valuable insight comes from big data should analytic and control
under process before manipulate in intelligence phase to get right decision in regimes. There is no doubt that competition in the future in field of big data will open the horizon to evolve the smart system. This paper is aimed to illustrate a close up view about using the modern technologies
that currently evolve with amazing acceleration like intelligence and big data utilities. Challenging of these three issues big data, intelligence and analytic are adopted to find the opportunities of integrate smart system that dealing with hazardous government data clouding in such system.
State-of-the-art discussed in this paper and useful recommendation been put up within conclusion to overcome the problems regarding designing smart system.
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