Abstract
According to current projections, by 2050 two-thirds of the world population will live in cities. Because of the security and privacy open issues, it is necessary to focus on road infrastructure (use of wireless sensors and wireless multi-hop communication paradigm). The authors propose data and citizen-centric smart city governance and discuss several approaches to smart city governance such as business model (BM), service-oriented approach (SOA), role or attribute-based approach (RBA), context or content-aware approach (CAA) and data and citizen centric approach (DCA). [...]Smart Cities: Development and Governance Frameworks contains a number of findings about smart cities, from definitions and key factors to the technology that contributes to them.
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Jurlina Alibegović, D. (2018). Smart Cities: Development and Governance Frameworks Zaigham Mahmood, ed., Cham: Springer International Publishing AG, 2018, pp. 323. Croatian Economic Survey, 20(1), 71–82. https://doi.org/10.15179/ces.20.1.3
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