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Title Smart Cities As Hubs: Standardizing Use Cases With Evidence From Biotechnology
ID_Doc 49492
Authors Anthopoulos L.; Tsapadikou A.
Year 2024
Published ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3657054.3657153
Abstract Context based data receive an increasing attention for smart city (SC) flow homogenization and standardization. SC hubness can be a solution that can simplify these flows and transform them to standardized message exchanges, which can be easily retrieved. Several use cases can justify the SC hubness’ potential and they are under development. However, the aim of this article is to analyze and explain their potential in the era of metaverse in cities, the so-called”citiverse”. More specifically, it provides a use case from biotechnology described in a standardized form and discusses how it can be integrated into citiverse. © 2024 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).
Author Keywords biotechnology; citiverse; data flows; hubness; metaverse; smart city; standardization; use cases


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