2020
DOI: 10.1177/2158244020919528
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Smart City Architecture Development Methodology (SCADM): A Meta-Analysis Using SOA-EA and SoS Approach

Abstract: Architecture and methodology development for smart city are still being carried out together in clarifying the scope of smart city. This is because the application of Enterprise Architecture (EA) still does not accommodate its characteristics as a form of System of System. This study discusses the EA research overview on smart city design and the gaps in EA implementation for smart city architecture development. This research is intended to create a smart city architecture development methodology as a System o… Show more

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“…Our rationale was that, despite the clear differences between a city and a university, the results obtained using a smart university platform can, to a certain extent, be relevant to a city, provided that the platform serves an extensive community, such as that of a university campus. This assumption is supported by previous studies according to which a university campus can be used as a less complex model of a city [12][13][14][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Moreover, we sought previous works directly related to our hypothesis according to which the existence of a global framework, that includes a methodology for adding new services to a smart university platform and guarantees both ease of integration and strategic alignment, would make it easier to realise these types of projects.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Our rationale was that, despite the clear differences between a city and a university, the results obtained using a smart university platform can, to a certain extent, be relevant to a city, provided that the platform serves an extensive community, such as that of a university campus. This assumption is supported by previous studies according to which a university campus can be used as a less complex model of a city [12][13][14][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. Moreover, we sought previous works directly related to our hypothesis according to which the existence of a global framework, that includes a methodology for adding new services to a smart university platform and guarantees both ease of integration and strategic alignment, would make it easier to realise these types of projects.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…In terms of more technical research, a number of works introduce specific smart city architectures [73][74][75][76]. Open-source development platforms such as Fiware [77] even exist, together with several studies that have used these platforms for their own development or validation [78][79][80].…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research methodology used is observation, classification, and construction [8], [9] of several Enterprise Architecture (EA) implementations. Observations were made by looking at related previous studies.…”
Section: Research Methodology and Case Study Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the goals of smart city solutions is, if not to control the complexity of cities, at least to make it tangible. However, the interaction and connection of different systems in cities is difficult to achieve, making the implementation of smart city projects and the desired collaboration between different stakeholders slow and tedious [PL20].…”
Section: Sos and Smart-citymentioning
confidence: 99%