2022
DOI: 10.21608/jaet.2021.82435.1115
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FUZZY ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR SECTORS PRIORITIES TOWARDS TRANSFORMING NEW CITIES INTO SMART CITIES "A Case Study of the New Minya City"

Abstract: Smart technology is a vital key to make cities more efficient in terms of resources usage, which is indispensable to support sustainability and resilience in cities. Nevertheless, limited studies suit the African situation regarding this matter. Also, there are no strategies adopted to define sectors' priorities. This strategy is vital to enable the application of smart technologies and policies of new cities in Upper Egypt. Accordingly, this paper presents a Fuzzy Assessment Model for Sectors Priorities (FAMS… Show more

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“…The importance of the tourism and media promotion stage appears in developing a greater understanding of the cultural values possessed by archaeological sites. The use of modern technologies and means to attract tourists contributes to achieving a high level of competitiveness in the archaeological tourism sector [14]. It includes providing tourists during their wanderings with a digital guide with three-dimensional images, providing information directly or indirectly -through virtual tours supported by three-dimensional computer technologies, by determining cultural and tourist itineraries in physical and virtual sites, providing Internet access for tourists in historical areas, and online reservation of tickets for museums and archaeological sites via smart mobile phone applications [14].…”
Section: G Tourism and Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the tourism and media promotion stage appears in developing a greater understanding of the cultural values possessed by archaeological sites. The use of modern technologies and means to attract tourists contributes to achieving a high level of competitiveness in the archaeological tourism sector [14]. It includes providing tourists during their wanderings with a digital guide with three-dimensional images, providing information directly or indirectly -through virtual tours supported by three-dimensional computer technologies, by determining cultural and tourist itineraries in physical and virtual sites, providing Internet access for tourists in historical areas, and online reservation of tickets for museums and archaeological sites via smart mobile phone applications [14].…”
Section: G Tourism and Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%