Smart Cities in the Post-algorithmic Era: Integrating Technologies, Platforms and GovernanceNicos Komninos, Christina Kakderi Edward Elgar Publishing, 27 Δεκ 2019 - 328 σελίδες Examining the changing nature of cities in the face of smart technology, this book studies key new challenges and capabilities defined by the Internet of Things, data science, blockchain and artificial intelligence. It argues that using algorithmic logic alone for automation and optimisation in modern smart cities is not sufficient, and analyses the importance of integrating this with strong participatory governance and digital platforms for community action. |
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Smart cities algorithmic logic and the quest for intelligence | 16 |
exposing the division | 17 |
transformation in politics governance and service provision | 36 |
4 Shaping ecosystems for collaborative innovation towards fostering urban and regional development | 70 |
architectures of intelligence in smart cities and smart ecosystems | 101 |
Smart cities at the crossroads of IoT social media and data science | 128 |
toward a cloud of meshed cooperative heterogeneous things | 129 |
a blockchain framework for the digital transformation of cities | 176 |
Underworlds and health challenges in the age of smart cities | 201 |
Smart cities participatory governance and digital platforms | 216 |
star cases and typologies | 217 |
the forgotten dimension | 235 |
12 Smart cities sharing and platform impact | 262 |
common ground for a generic vision zero methodology | 279 |
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