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Title Smart City Assessment: An Integrated Framework
ID_Doc 50076
Authors Issatayeva A.; Umbetov Y.; Abdikerim D.; Tuganov D.; Karaca F.; Turkyilmaz A.
Year 2021
Published 2021 IEEE European Technology and Engineering Management Summit, E-TEMS 2021 - Conference Proceedings
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/E-TEMS51171.2021.9524905
Abstract This paper presents a two-dimensional model for assessing the readiness of the city for smart transformation. The first dimension of the model is aimed at the evaluation of the readiness of six city divisions (economy, people, environment, living, mobility, and governance). The second dimension measures the development level of different types of city infrastructure, such as information and communication technology (ICT) and non-ICT infrastructure. Non-ICT infrastructure includes buildings, roads, education, and healthcare system. ICT infrastructure is related to the whole technological base of the city (ICT hardware), web and mobile applications available for citizens and guests (ICT software), and digital literacy of the population. The model has been applied to assess the readiness of Turkistan city, which currently undergoes a huge transformation from an ancient town to a smart city convenient for the residents and tourists. © 2021 IEEE.
Author Keywords Assessment model; Kazakhstan; Smart city transformation


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