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Title A Framework For Sustainable And Data-Driven Smart Campus
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Authors Kostepen Z.N.; Akkol E.; Dogan O.; Bitim S.; Hiziroglu A.
Year 2020
Published ICEIS 2020 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 2
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009406807460753
Abstract As small cities, university campuses contain many opportunities for smart city applications to increase service quality and use of public resources efficiency. Enabling technologies for Industry 4.0 play an important role in the goal of building a smart campus. The study contributes to the digital transformation process of Izmir Bakırçay University which is a newly established university in Turkey. The aim of the study is to plan a road map for establishing a smart and sustainable campus. A framework including an architectural structure and the application process, for the development of a smart campus have been revealed in the study. The system application is designed to be 3 stages. The system, which is planned to be built on the existing information systems of the university, includes data collection from sensors and data processing to support the management processes. The proposed framework expects to support some value-added operations such as increasing personnel productivity, increasing the quality of classroom training, reducing energy consumption, accelerating interpersonal communication and finding the fastest solution to the problems on campus. Therefore, not only a smart campus but also a system is designed for sustainability and maximum benefit from the facilities. Copyright © 2020 by SCITEPRESS – Science and Technology Publications, Lda. All rights reserved
Author Keywords Digital Transformation; Industry 4.0; Internet of Things; Smart Campus; Smart University


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