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Building smart cities : analytics, ICT, and design thinking

โœ Scribed by Stimmel, Carol L


Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
287
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: DESIGNING SMART CITIES FOR HUMAN NEEDS The Imperative for Smart Cities A New Vision What Is Smart? A Sensitive Relationship What Do We Really Want from the Smart City? Managing the Shift Designing for People Technology, Innovation, and the Problem with People Chapter Goal Are We Really Ready for Technology Advancement? People and Technology: Collision or Cooperation? Sensors to Services The Surprisingly Familiar Sensor The Internet of Things A New Perspective on Smart Cities Chapter Goal The Position for Moving Forward What's the Holdup? Smart City Design Goals A Usable World Why Design Thinking? Chapter Goal Thinking About Thinking So, What About Merging? Design Thinking Applied Chapter Goal A Method, Not Magic Ways That Design Thinking Has Been Used in Cities When Urban Design Rises Above Imposition Assessing the Usefulness of Design Thinking Section One: Key Points A REVIEW OF SMART CITY TECHNOLOGIES Smart City Planning and Management Chapter Goal Smart Cities and Their Role in the Creation of a National Identity A New Role for City Government Balancing the Forces The Politics of Artifacts The Fundamentals of Smart Infrastructure Chapter Goal The Energy Opportunity The Building Opportunity Orchestrating Our Lives, Not Just Our Buildings The Bonds of Energy and Water Full Convergence The Urban Life Force Chapter Goal Transportation as Animating Principle Innovative Transportation Services Transportation Connects Where Do We Go Now? Section Two: Key Points DATA ANALYTICS AND THE SMART URBAN DWELLER Smart City Analytics Chapter Goal The Vocabulary of Analytics Analytical Models The Analytics of Things The Analytical Intersection of Human and Machine Analytics as a Service Technology, Social Inclusion, and the Wisdom of the Urban Community Chapter Goal Technology in Social Inclusion People as Sensors From Social Inclusion to Social Influence Crowdsourcing for a Smarter City Information Security and Privacy Chapter Goal Drawing the Lines Security Deserves an Important Place in Design Privacy Begins in the Home The Role of Open Data in the Privacy Discussion Putting This into Practice Section Three: Key Points DESIGNING INNOVATION Hacking the City Chapter Goal Designing Inspiration Sociospatial Perspectives Smart Cities: Problem or Promise? Chapter Goal Forging a Partnership Create an Ecosystem Crossing the Chasm of Fear How Design Thinking Can Work for the Smart City So, You Want to Design a Smarter City? Section Four: Key Points

โœฆ Subjects


City planning. ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial


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