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Title Framework For Developing Smart City Models In Indonesian Cities (Based On Garuda Smart City Framework)
ID_Doc 27032
Authors Kurniawan B.; Supangkat S.; Lumban Gaol F.; Ranti B.
Year 2022
Published 9th International Conference on ICT for Smart Society: Recover Together, Recover Stronger and Smarter Smartization, Governance and Collaboration, ICISS 2022 - Proceeding
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICISS55894.2022.9915073
Abstract Based on data from Kominfo, it is estimated that as many as 82.37% of the Indonesian population will live in cities by 2045. By looking at the data, you can imagine the impact of population growth on service quality, environmental impact, urban care, and the use of integrated technology. For this reason, it is very important to prepare a smart city that can integrate all the impacts of population growth that will be faced in 2045. Of the 25 cities that apply the smart city concept, they still experience obstacles such as smart cities that are difficult to understand, how to identify solutions from smart cities, and the absence of knowledge about the benefits of using smart cities for the region, this is because there is no understanding regarding key success factors and models for building smart city concepts. For this reason, in this study, we will provide an overview of key success factors and smart city models for cities in Indonesia. © 2022 IEEE.
Author Keywords Key Success Factor; Model Smart City; Smart City


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