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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 301, 2021
VI International Scientific Conference “Territorial Inequality: a Problem or Development Driver” (REC-2021)
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Article Number | 05002 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Sustainable Regional Development Through Digitalization | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130105002 | |
Published online | 06 August 2021 |
Development of a smart city information system
1 Institute of Economics and Rural Development, Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences, A. Vivulskio g. 4A-13, LT-03220 Vilnius, Lithuania
2 University of Economics and Human Science in Warsaw, Faculty of Management and Finances, Okopowa 59, 01-043 Warsaw, Poland
3 Ural State University of Economics, 62 8-Marta Str., Ekaterinburg, 620144, Russian Federation
* Corresponding author: justas.streimikis@gmail.com
This paper is centred around the development of a smart city information system. Smart cities use the framework of information and communications technologies to create, deploy and promote practices that address urban challenges and create, connect and enable sustainable infrastructure. This definition focuses on network deployment, transport, ICT investment, human and social capital to support sustainable community goals and quality of life by involving users of certain technologies and community-based applications in social participation. In this paper, we show that a multi-disciplinary approach is needed to address these issues, combining expertise from distributed systems, software and services engineering, network and data management and processing, crowdsourcing, sensor and update methods, social computing, as well as the collective intelligence.
Key words: sustainable infrastructure / smart city / information technology
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