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Title The Implementation And Use Of Technologies And Big Data By Local Authorities During The Covid-19 Pandemic
ID_Doc 55803
Authors Marrazzo V.
Year 2021
Published Springer Proceedings in Complexity
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84311-3_26
Abstract The innovation introduced by necessity in Local Authorities, understood as a set of accelerations of technological changes, in computing capacities (quantum computers, cloud), due to the Coronavirus pandemic emergency, has determined a decisive qualitative leap in the modalities of typical processing by “artificial intelligence”, given the enormous growth of available data (big data), the increase in the capacity and speed of communication networks (5G) and the development of interaction methods between equipment (M2M, IoT, machine learning). The specific preconditions of this evolution are therefore the spread of highly sophisticated sensor devices and increasingly efficient and effective communication networks. The possibility of quickly acquiring huge amounts of data produced by physical behaviors in urban areas and the possibility of using them to obtain information on the basis of which to monitor the context conditions and make consequent decisions that are immediate or strategic, crossing the quantitative and qualitative processing capacity. The spread of personal mobile devices that accompany individuals almost everywhere and always, the increase in their functionalities and the evolution towards applications that are increasingly easier to use complete the picture, making it possible to return to citizens the information obtained from their behavior and others. surveys of the environmental context carried out) resulting in their ever greater direct or indirect involvement, in assessments and choices, raising the smart cities model in a sense of greater responsibility, preparing adequate interpretative and forecast models. The objective is therefore to identify the various challenges (smart working, etc. …) and difficulties that the emergency has entailed for the organizational structure of local authorities together with the related interventions implemented to bring the essential activities carried out back to pre-COVID industriousness, alongside from technological innovation also in decision-making processes. The Covid-19 crisis can have deep and long-term structural and transformative changes. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Author Keywords Coronavirus; Covid; Iot; Local Authorities; Smart


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