2020 IEEE 44th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/compsac48688.2020.000-6
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The European Concept of Smart City: A Taxonomic Analysis

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“…These resources facilitate sustainable economic development through efficient management and governance mechanisms [40]. The viability, profitability, and sustainability of the initiatives are undermined by lacking the further integration of business and governance models, even if smart city projects have gradually begun to push new collaborative business models [39]. Recent research has demonstrated that BIM is now a successful method for addressing the fragmentation of the industry in the context of urban intelligence, which creates and manages the whole process of asset information as a foundation for digital transformation in the construction and engineering industries.…”
Section: • Sdg 81-sustainable Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These resources facilitate sustainable economic development through efficient management and governance mechanisms [40]. The viability, profitability, and sustainability of the initiatives are undermined by lacking the further integration of business and governance models, even if smart city projects have gradually begun to push new collaborative business models [39]. Recent research has demonstrated that BIM is now a successful method for addressing the fragmentation of the industry in the context of urban intelligence, which creates and manages the whole process of asset information as a foundation for digital transformation in the construction and engineering industries.…”
Section: • Sdg 81-sustainable Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the integration of business models and public demand with digital technologies such as BIM [53] and the shift of focus to business model innovation can help to achieve higher levels of economic productivity, which, in turn, assists in the achievement of SDG 8.2 (Diversification, Innovation, and Upgrading of Economic Productivity) and "Civic Engagement" in SDG 17. Future research could focus on the deep integration of smart city service businesses and urban governance models to provide a favorable environment for resource integration and effective project completion to ensure the viability and continued profitability of smart city projects [39].…”
Section: Bim-business Model-smart City Theme's Expected Contribution ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several papers and European projects have highlighted the necessity for a technology infrastructure that integrates blockchain, internet of things (IoT), and cloud. This infrastructure supports data sharing while preserving data integrity and security [8][9][10]. To address these challenges and facilitate digital transformation in logistics and transportation, 5G technologies are gaining momentum [11,12].…”
Section: Fifth-generation-based Projects and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%