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Smart Government: Opportunities and Challenges in Smart Cities Development

Smart Government: Opportunities and Challenges in Smart Cities Development
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Author(s): Carlos E. Jiménez (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain), Francisco Falcone (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain), Agusti Solanas (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain), Héctor Puyosa (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain), Saleem Zoughbi (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain)and Federico González (IEEE Computer Society E-Government STC, Spain)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 19
Source title: Civil and Environmental Engineering: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9619-8.ch066

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Abstract

The advent of Smart Cities is one of the greatest challenges and field of opportunities in the goal to achieve sustainable, comfortable, and socially responsible living environments. A large number of factors, spanning from government/administration/citizen interaction models, heterogeneous communication network, interoperability, or security determine the capabilities and functionalities that can be deployed. In this chapter, different factors in the implementation and adoption of E-Government within Smart City scenarios are described. The authors include the Interoperability Principle as a part of the Open Government concept and link this concept with the Smart Cities view. Then, they describe a new model of public organization that they call “Intelligent,” characterized by the “Smart Government,” and they propose a matrix with the elements of this model. Then, the authors analyze the technical and infrastructure dimensions of the matrix.

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