Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city
The concept of a smart city is still debatable and yet gives attention to every country around the globe to provide their community with a better quality of life. New ideas for the development of a smart city have always evolved to enhance the quality, performance, and interactivity of services. Thi...
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| author | Ibrahim, Rosziati Asri, N. A. M. Jamel, Sapiee Abdul Wahab, Jahari |
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| description | The concept of a smart city is still debatable and yet gives attention to every country around the globe to provide their community with a better quality of life. New ideas for the development of a smart city have always evolved to enhance the quality, performance, and interactivity of services. This paper presents a model of a smart city based on the comparison of the chosen smart cities in the world and used the model to validate the requirements for the transformation of an urban district to a smart city. The proposed model for a smart city in this paper focuses on two major components, which are by utilizing IoTs (Internet of Things) in forming a model for a smart city and incorporating culture diversity. The relationship of components and culture influence are the foundation of designing the model of a smart city. In this research, the model of a smart city has been validated based on the requirements analysis from the survey instrument and the results show that the average mean of each element used is more than 4 out of 5. The model of a smart city can be used as a guideline for transformation of an urban district to a smart city. |
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| spelling | uthm-62862022-01-30T00:46:30Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6286/ Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city Ibrahim, Rosziati Asri, N. A. M. Jamel, Sapiee Abdul Wahab, Jahari TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery T173.2-174.5 Technological change The concept of a smart city is still debatable and yet gives attention to every country around the globe to provide their community with a better quality of life. New ideas for the development of a smart city have always evolved to enhance the quality, performance, and interactivity of services. This paper presents a model of a smart city based on the comparison of the chosen smart cities in the world and used the model to validate the requirements for the transformation of an urban district to a smart city. The proposed model for a smart city in this paper focuses on two major components, which are by utilizing IoTs (Internet of Things) in forming a model for a smart city and incorporating culture diversity. The relationship of components and culture influence are the foundation of designing the model of a smart city. In this research, the model of a smart city has been validated based on the requirements analysis from the survey instrument and the results show that the average mean of each element used is more than 4 out of 5. The model of a smart city can be used as a guideline for transformation of an urban district to a smart city. 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6286/1/J12976_04594ca1b17b60c51e4b90c86bc663ce.pdf Ibrahim, Rosziati and Asri, N. A. M. and Jamel, Sapiee and Abdul Wahab, Jahari (2021) Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city. (IJACSA) International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 12 (7). pp. 322-328. |
| spellingShingle | TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery T173.2-174.5 Technological change Ibrahim, Rosziati Asri, N. A. M. Jamel, Sapiee Abdul Wahab, Jahari Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title | Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title_full | Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title_fullStr | Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title_full_unstemmed | Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title_short | Validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| title_sort | validation of requirements for transformation of an urban district to a smart city |
| topic | TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery T173.2-174.5 Technological change |
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