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Title Open Government Issues And Opportunity: A Case Study Based On A Medium-Sized City In Poland
ID_Doc 40147
Authors Duncan G.; Dymora P.; Koczkodaj W.W.; Kowal B.; Mazurek M.; Strzalka D.
Year 2020
Published Proceedings of the World Conference on Smart Trends in Systems, Security and Sustainability, WS4 2020
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/WorldS450073.2020.9210264
Abstract Smart Cities are gaining more and more prominence in the context of connecting residents with services (e.g., e-voting, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, food distribution, community budget, etc.) thanks to the development and deployment of intelligent urban infrastructure. Such services are also part of the concept of open data, which can significantly improve the quality and effectiveness of services offered in a smart city's support systems, and thus can contribute to economic growth [1]. We propose a conceptual model related to the European Smart City Model project, which is based on the combination of seven 'smart' categories: business, mobility, environment, governance, living, people and consciousness, selfesteem and independent civic activity in the Open Data System of the real systems e-services data flow as a case study of a medium-sized city in Poland. We present the Rzeszów city as an example of such a Smart City as a central city of Aviation Valley. Through the Open Government Data initiative, the Rzeszów city was dedicated to enhanced clarity, involvement, and partnership with the community, enterprises and research communities. © 2020 IEEE.
Author Keywords Data mining; Data privacy; ePUAP; Internet of Everything; Knowledge management; National Interoperability Framework; Open data; Open government; Smart City


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