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Title A Framework Of Essential Requirements For The Development Of Smart Cities: Riyadh City As An Example
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Authors Bakry S.H.; Al-Saud B.A.; Alfassam A.N.; Alshehri K.A.
Year 2019
Published Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges Mapping Political, Social and Economic Risks and Threats
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-816639-0.00013-2
Abstract This chapter is concerned with introducing a framework of essential requirements for the development of smart cities and with using it to highlight Riyadh smart city strategy. The targeted framework is based on Bakry’s STOPE (Strategy; Technology; Organization; People; and Environment) view: the five-domain structured, comprehensive, and flexible view that has been previously used for various technology and society problems. The framework provides a common base for the description of the current and targeted states of cities and for the development of plans toward transforming them from their current states to their targeted ones. It is used for highlighting Riyadh smart city strategy and illustrating its current development. Based on the outcomes, the chapter discusses potential future work that supports future development. It is hoped that the chapter would provide an example to follow by other Gulf Cooperation Council cities and may be by other cities around the world. © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Future development; GCC; Riyadh; Smart cities; STOPE view


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