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Smart cities : reality or fiction / Claude Rochet.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Information systems, web and pervasive computing seriesPublisher: London, UK : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119550969
  • 1119550963
  • 9781119507321
  • 1119507324
  • 9781119550976
  • 1119550971
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Smart cities.DDC classification:
  • 307.76 23
LOC classification:
  • HT166
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction -- What do we mean by "Smart city" and where does this idea come from? -- The challenges of urban development in the context of the third industrial revolution -- What makes a city smart -- New sciences of cities -- Smart city in action -- Conclusion.
Summary: The intelligence of a city is the capacity to learn: to learn the past, its history and the culture of its territory. Unlike the smart city, we do not build a city from scratch and there is nothing, there is no smart city standard car intelligence is measured this ability to fit into a territorial dynamic, a story and a culture. Continuous learning through instantaneous feedback provides the digital to understand and map the urban system and driver.
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Foreword -- Introduction -- What do we mean by "Smart city" and where does this idea come from? -- The challenges of urban development in the context of the third industrial revolution -- What makes a city smart -- New sciences of cities -- Smart city in action -- Conclusion.

The intelligence of a city is the capacity to learn: to learn the past, its history and the culture of its territory. Unlike the smart city, we do not build a city from scratch and there is nothing, there is no smart city standard car intelligence is measured this ability to fit into a territorial dynamic, a story and a culture. Continuous learning through instantaneous feedback provides the digital to understand and map the urban system and driver.

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