Design of smart city evaluation based on the theory of “white bi”

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Abstract

With the continuous development of information and communication technology, smart cities have become the dominant slogan for building cities. Smart cities are new plans created to solve common problems in cities. The current perspective focuses on the integration of smart cities and technologies, and believes that smart cities are a combination of digital and technology, information and communication, ignoring the function of cities. The aesthetics of “White Bi” theory focusing on function and essence is precisely the guiding ideology missing in the construction of contemporary smart cities. This article takes the ancient Chinese “White Bi” philosophy as the starting point and guides the development concept of the smart city, so that the smart city construction pays attention to the essence of the city and restores the city function. In view of the construction of the current smart city, an effective design theory reference is proposed. Let the smart city form a new model of “integral”, “intelligent”, “harmonious” and “functional” in the future.

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Wu, X., Yang, M., & Zhang, X. (2019). Design of smart city evaluation based on the theory of “white bi.” In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 903, pp. 357–362). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11051-2_55

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