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Title Smart City Development: A Business Process-Centric Conceptualisation
ID_Doc 50186
Authors Javidroozi V.; Shah H.; Feldman G.
Year 2019
Published International Conference on Operations Research and Enterprise Systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0007382203460353
Abstract Smart city development has been proposed as a response to urbanisation challenges and changing citizen needs in the cities. It allows the city as a complex system of systems to be efficient and integrated, in order to work as a whole, and provide effective services to citizens through its inter-connected sector. This research attempts to conceptualise smart city, by looking at its requirements and components from a process change perspective, not a merely technology-led innovation within a city. In view of that, the research also gains benefits from the principles of smart city development such as systems thinking approach, city as a system of systems, and the necessity of systems integration. The outcome of this study emphasises the significance of considering a city as a system of systems and necessity of city systems integration and city process change for smart city development. Consequently, the research offers a city process-centric conceptualisation of smart city.
Author Keywords Business Process; Process Change; Smart Cities; Smart City Development; Systems Integration


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