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Title Towards A Cobit5 Approach To Ict Governance Requirements In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 57806
Authors Reis L.C.D.; Ferreira S.B.L.; Bernardini F.C.; Cappelli C.
Year 2020
Published ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3428502.3428598
Abstract A smart city is an emerging theme that leads city governments to implement ICT-based services initiatives to improve citizens' quality of life. In this concept, a smart city project involves planning, implementing and controlling good practices to obtain value from government investments and to provide better services to citizens. Consequently, an ICT governance approach represents a relevant outcome to evaluate, direct and monitor smart city initiatives to achieve cities' objectives. Considering that COBIT5 is a well-known IT governance framework for organizations of any kind, this work investigated COBIT5 application in smart cities context. By developing a Systematic Literature Review, it was revealed that, so far, COBIT5 framework fundamentals were poorly applied to smart city governance context. Therefore, through exploratory research, this paper proposes a roadmap approach to integrate COBIT5 governance requirements as a strategic ICT driver for smart city government initiatives. The results can be used by cities' governments and IT practitioners to implement ICT governance practices in smart cities context. © 2020 ACM.
Author Keywords COBIT5; ICT Governance; Smart City; Smart Governance


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