We present a comprehensive analysis of the literature on interoperability of smart city data platforms in an attempt to conceptualize interoperability approaches. To this end, we propose a taxonomy of said approaches based on four dimensions with three characteristics each. The taxonomy can be used to classify interoperability approaches. We discuss implications for theory and practice and conclude with a first assessment of individual approaches towards their prospect of success
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The concept of a smart city imposes a unique set of requirements for the underlying ICT technologies...
Modern cities are supported by many IT systems managed by distinct public and private agents. Such l...
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Abstract: Within the scope of a Master Thesis I explored the communities and movements surrounding t...
Intelligent traffic management systems (ITMS) are essential for safe and livable smart cities. Howev...
The notion of Smart Cities (SC) has gained significant attention in re-cent years as cities are beco...
Worldwide cities are involved in a digital transformation phase. More sustainable cities and improvi...
In July 2021, the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance, ...
Over the last decades, many cities have based their urban strategies on smart specialisation on open...
Part 3: Smart City Interoperability and Cross-Platform ImplementationInternational audienceAs the pe...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The SmartBuilt4EU project has set up four task forces investigating issues related to smart building...
The current cities’ urban challenges go through digitalization and integration of new technologies u...
The concept of a smart city imposes a unique set of requirements for the underlying ICT technologies...
Modern cities are supported by many IT systems managed by distinct public and private agents. Such l...
The current investments for smart infrastructure development in cities result in the proliferation o...
This article focuses on defining the integrated platform for managing information in smart cities. W...
Abstract: Within the scope of a Master Thesis I explored the communities and movements surrounding t...
Intelligent traffic management systems (ITMS) are essential for safe and livable smart cities. Howev...
The notion of Smart Cities (SC) has gained significant attention in re-cent years as cities are beco...
Worldwide cities are involved in a digital transformation phase. More sustainable cities and improvi...
In July 2021, the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance, ...
Over the last decades, many cities have based their urban strategies on smart specialisation on open...
Part 3: Smart City Interoperability and Cross-Platform ImplementationInternational audienceAs the pe...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The proliferation of smart city policies worldwide in recent years has seen digital infrastructure, ...
The SmartBuilt4EU project has set up four task forces investigating issues related to smart building...
The current cities’ urban challenges go through digitalization and integration of new technologies u...
The concept of a smart city imposes a unique set of requirements for the underlying ICT technologies...
Modern cities are supported by many IT systems managed by distinct public and private agents. Such l...