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Building smart cities : analytics, ICT, and design thinking
Title:
Building smart cities : analytics, ICT, and design thinking
Author:
Stimmel, Carol L., author.
ISBN:
9781498702775
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Edition:
1st.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
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<P><STRONG>DESIGNING SMART CITIES FOR HUMAN NEEDS<BR></STRONG><BR>The Imperative for Smart Cities<BR>A New Vision<BR>What Is Smart?<BR>A Sensitive Relationship<BR>What Do We Really Want from the Smart City?<BR>Managing the Shift<BR>Designing for People<BR><BR><B>Technology, Innovation, and the Problem with People<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Are We Really Ready for Technology Advancement?<BR>People and Technology: Collision or Cooperation?<BR>Sensors to Services<BR>The Surprisingly Familiar Sensor<BR>The Internet of Things<BR><BR><B>A New Perspective on Smart Cities<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>The Position for Moving Forward<BR>What's the Holdup?<BR>Smart City Design Goals<BR>A Usable World<BR><BR><B>Why Design Thinking?<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Thinking About Thinking<BR>So, What About Merging?<BR><BR><B>Design Thinking Applied<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>A Method, Not Magic<BR>Ways That Design Thinking Has Been Used in Cities<BR>When Urban Design Rises Above Imposition<BR>Assessing the Usefulness of Design Thinking<BR><BR><B>Section One: Key Points<BR><BR>A REVIEW OF SMART CITY TECHNOLOGIES<BR><BR>Smart City Planning and Management<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Smart Cities and Their Role in the Creation of a National Identity<BR>A New Role for City Government<BR>Balancing the Forces<BR>The Politics of Artifacts<BR><BR><B>The Fundamentals of Smart Infrastructure<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>The Energy Opportunity<BR>The Building Opportunity<BR>Orchestrating Our Lives, Not Just Our Buildings<BR>The Bonds of Energy and Water<BR>Full Convergence<BR><BR><B>The Urban Life Force<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Transportation as Animating Principle<BR>Innovative Transportation Services<BR>Transportation Connects<BR>Where Do We Go Now?<BR><BR><B>Section Two: Key Points<BR><BR>DATA ANALYTICS AND THE SMART URBAN DWELLER<BR><BR>Smart City Analytics<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>The Vocabulary of Analytics<BR>Analytical Models<BR>The Analytics of Things<BR>The Analytical Intersection of Human and Machine<BR>Analytics as a Service<BR><BR><B>Technology, Social Inclusion, and the Wisdom of the Urban Community<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Technology in Social Inclusion<BR>People as Sensors<BR>From Social Inclusion to Social Influence<BR>Crowdsourcing for a Smarter City<BR><BR><B>Information Security and Privacy<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Drawing the Lines<BR>Security Deserves an Important Place in Design<BR>Privacy Begins in the Home<BR>The Role of Open Data in the Privacy Discussion<BR>Putting This into Practice<BR><BR><B>Section Three: Key Points<BR><BR>DESIGNING INNOVATION<BR><BR>Hacking the City<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Designing Inspiration<BR>Sociospatial Perspectives<BR><BR><B>Smart Cities: Problem or Promise?<BR></B>Chapter Goal<BR>Forging a Partnership<BR>Create an Ecosystem<BR>Crossing the Chasm of Fear<BR>How Design Thinking Can Work for the Smart City<BR>So, You Want to Design a Smarter City?<BR><BR><B>Section Four: Key Points<BR></P></B>
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