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Advances in Smart Cities - Smarter People, Governance, and Solutions

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Three of the Co-Editors are faculty members / professors in the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The other Co-Editors are professors in Swansea University. Collectively the group has authored over 500 articles in research papers and have over 4500 citations as per google scholar. They are on the editorial board and review board of journals in Elsevier, Taylor and Francis, Springer, Emerald, etc. The authored articles have a huge coverage within Information Systems discipline, and also have a huge focus on public policy and electronic governance. Zusammenfassung This is an edited book based on the selected submissions made to the conference titled "International Conference in Smart Cities". The project provides an innovative and new approach to holistic management of cities physical, socio-economic, environmental, transportation and political assets across all domains, typically supported by ICT and open data. Inhaltsverzeichnis Adoption and Acceptance of Mandatory Electronic Public Services by Citizens in the Developing World. Self-Sustainable Integrated Township. Smart People for Smart Cities. How Smart Cities influence Governance? Role of Manufacturing Sector to Develop Smart Economy. Concept of Smart Village in India. Smart City. Smart City Technologies. A Cloud-Based Mobile Application for Cashless Payments. Financial Viability of Energy Conservation using Natural Light. Information Risk for Digital Services. Mobile Commerce Research for Individual, Business and Society. The Shift Toward a Sustainable Urban Mobility through Decision Support Systems.

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