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DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.09.030
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The next wave of innovation—Review of smart cities intelligent operation systems

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“…So far, public organizations have viewed the state of their service networks in a project-like manner every 3-5 years, with the end product being static reports, which are often outdated as soon as they are printed on paper. Another concern is that cities are managed under multiple separate domains, and city officials have no single place to interact in real time or the ability to coordinate resources in anticipatory, rather than reactive, manner [4]. In general, network coordination has been complicated, as each department is operating in a disconnected silo [4].…”
Section: A Dynamic Tool For Service Network Planning For the City Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So far, public organizations have viewed the state of their service networks in a project-like manner every 3-5 years, with the end product being static reports, which are often outdated as soon as they are printed on paper. Another concern is that cities are managed under multiple separate domains, and city officials have no single place to interact in real time or the ability to coordinate resources in anticipatory, rather than reactive, manner [4]. In general, network coordination has been complicated, as each department is operating in a disconnected silo [4].…”
Section: A Dynamic Tool For Service Network Planning For the City Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another concern is that cities are managed under multiple separate domains, and city officials have no single place to interact in real time or the ability to coordinate resources in anticipatory, rather than reactive, manner [4]. In general, network coordination has been complicated, as each department is operating in a disconnected silo [4]. Furthermore, city administration handles in its different departments vast amount of data, which is divided into silos, varies in quality, requires manual work with data entries, and is not up to date.…”
Section: A Dynamic Tool For Service Network Planning For the City Ofmentioning
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“…Chapter 13-WoX: Model-driven development of web of things applications, in managing the web of things [22] Monitors tendencies of candidates and Elections Digital Europe 2030: Designing scenarios for ICT in future governance and policy making [23] Monitors social-cultural or consumer trends Impact of social media on the behavior of Tunisian voters: 2014 elections [24] Monitor specific under normal circumstances…”
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“…Besides these, the development of the intellectual urban infrastructure concept generates the need for new technical and software solutions [9,10] and leads to increasing an attention to security and cyber defense issues [11,12].…”
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