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A Meta-Model for Intelligent Engineering Design of Complex City

2019

A city is a complex system, requiring the input of multiple disciplines for its (re)design. It shares some properties of two kinds of objects: empirical objects as well as theoretical objects. As city emerges as a complex object for multi-disciplinary studies, it is of the highest importance to adopt a systemic and global approach in order to bring new knowledge to this field. To master the growing complexity of cities and to consider in the same spot heterogeneous ways of thinking of city, we need intellectual tools and models. The goal of this paper is to propose a model for describing engineering modelling knowledge with relationships and transformations between four domains: (1) citizen…

0209 industrial biotechnologyProcess (engineering)Computer scienceInterpretation (philosophy)0211 other engineering and technologiesComplex system02 engineering and technologyObject (computer science)Data scienceField (computer science)Metamodeling[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences020901 industrial engineering & automationSmart city11. SustainabilityEngineering design processComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS021106 design practice & management
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Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town: Panasonic’s Challenge in Building a Sustainable Society

2018

05 social sciencesService management02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsBusiness modelSustainable societySmart city0502 economics and businessValue (economics)Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBusiness050203 business & managementInformation SystemsCommunications of the Association for Information Systems
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Institutions and Innovation as Driving Forces Towards a Smart City and Sustainable Territorial Development

2018

The aim of the chapter is the analysis of innovation and institution as key-elements for reaching a higher social welfare and for improving environmental quality. To determine a social optimum or a Pareto improvement, we consider the interaction between institution and firm in the short and in the medium/long run. Using a static comparative analysis, the interaction of these two agents, institution and market, is examined. Within the market an entrant and an incumbent firm are present, and the entrant firm radically innovates. Even if in the short run results show that the market alone is able to realize a Pareto improvement, an institution action through an innovation adoption is a prefera…

050208 financeShort runCompetitivenemedia_common.quotation_subjectInstitution05 social sciencesPareto principleSmart and sustainable developmentSocial WelfareAction (philosophy)Smart city0502 economics and businessInstitutionQuality (business)BusinessInnovation050203 business & managementEnvironmental qualityIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Smart logistics as a basis for the development of the smart city

2019

Abstract In this article the issues of role and meaning of intelligent technologies has been undertaken especially in area of logistics, without which development of smart cities would be actually impossible. Even though we can argue about it, what it actually means “intelligent”, without a doubt it covers use of modern Technologies. They let to reduce negative influence of flow of good and people in urbanized areas, at the same time they increase level of quality of life in the city. In the article we discussed a trial of defining concept of ‘smart city’. As a main goal we set indication of result in area of smart logistics, that let to optimize logistic processes through digitalization an…

050210 logistics & transportationArchitectural engineeringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesForeign language0211 other engineering and technologiesInformation technology02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineDevelopment (topology)Smart city021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessbusinessSet (psychology)Smart logisticsMeaning (linguistics)Transportation Research Procedia
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Using UAV Based 3D Modelling to Provide Smart Monitoring of Road Pavement Conditions

2020

Road pavements need adequate maintenance to ensure that their conditions are kept in a good state throughout their lifespans. For this to be possible, authorities need efficient and effective databases in place, which have up to date and relevant road condition information. However, obtaining this information can be very difficult and costly and for smart city applications, it is vital. Currently, many authorities make maintenance decisions by assuming road conditions, which leads to poor maintenance plans and strategies. This study explores a pathway to obtain key information on a roadway utilizing drone imagery to replicate the roadway as a 3D model. The study validates this by using stru…

050210 logistics & transportationpavement distresseslcsh:T58.5-58.64Computer sciencelcsh:Information technology05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesPavement management02 engineering and technologyReplicatesmart road monitoringphotogrammetryPipeline (software)Drone3D modellingTransport engineeringPhotogrammetryWorkflowdronespavement managementSmart city021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessKey (cryptography)Information SystemsInformation
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Online Activities to Mobilize Smart Cities

2018

0508 media and communicationsCommunity buildinge-participationbusiness.industrySmart city0502 economics and business05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesSociologyPublic relationsbusiness050203 business & managementProceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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15 Minute City Concept and Palermo Case Study

Sustainable urban mobility models and decarbonization in transportation have been discussed globally for decades. Yet the problem is not just decarbonization and the solution is not limited to green technology alone. Particularly, Covid-19 brought to light other important and ingrained problems of cities such as inequality of accessibility, the marginalization of some urban, peri-urban, rural territories and the emergence of social exclusion. In order to find a way out from these problems, practical, easily accessible, comfortable, and cheap alternatives should be provided to citizens and the use of private vehicles should be minimized. However, no matter how many alternative transportation…

15 Min City Palermo MobilitySettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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15 Minute City Concept. A Glance at the Palermo Case Study

2022

Giving people opportunities for green technology and offering them new transportation modes are not sufficient methods for the transition to a sustainable mobility model. With the increasing importance of time, minimizing the daily travel time of people seems to be one of the crucial steps to be taken. 15 Minute City is one of the latest popular concepts assuring to reduce daily travel time and improve quality of life while enhancing environmental conditions. This paper will have a look at the concept regarding the case study of Palermo, one of the cities with the most intense traffic problems in Europe.

15 Minute City proximity Chrono-urbanism Palermo Sustainable MobilitySettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Teatterikritiikki intohimojen näyttämöillä : tapaus Keskisuomalainen: teatterikritiikin ulkoasun, sisällön ja paradigmojen sekä kriitikon aseman muut…

2016

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L'accessibilità della città storica: aspetti gestionali tra specificità e strategie unitarie

2013

Il superamento della nozione di centro storico impone un ripensamento sulle posizioni consolidate durante gli scorsi decenni, a partire dalla verifica delle stesse idee di centralità e storicità. Le porzioni di città che hanno acquisito un valore storico e culturale non sono circoscrivibili entro precise delimitazioni fisiche o di datazione: ciò rende opportuno un approccio che riesca a tener conto delle loro specificità, all’interno di un quadro più ampio di gestione che comprenda l’intero ambiente costruito e che sia orientato verso strategie realistiche e orientate al lungo termine, all’interno delle quali anche l’istanza della conservazione delle parti storiche risulti più efficace. Leg…

AccessibilitàCentri StoriciAccessibilityGestioneSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaHistorical CityManagement
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