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Pipes, M. J. "City Technology Colleges." Physics Bulletin 38, no. 2 (February 1987): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/38/2/012.

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Konvitz, Josef W., Mark H. Rose, and Joel A. Tarr. "Technology and the City." Technology and Culture 31, no. 2 (April 1990): 284. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3105664.

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Konvitz, J. W., M. H. Rose, and J. A. Tarr. "Technology and the City." OAH Magazine of History 5, no. 2 (September 1, 1990): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/maghis/5.2.32.

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Lim, Si Yeong, Yong Min Lim, and Jae Yong Lee. "Study on the Trends of U-City and Smart City Researches using Text Mining Technology." Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information System 22, no. 3 (September 30, 2014): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.7319/kogsis.2014.22.3.087.

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Nazarov, Anton, Natalya Tovmasyan, and Denis Kovtun. "Smart City Technology: Ecological Sustainability." E3S Web of Conferences 295 (2021): 01032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129501032.

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The Smart City concept includes a fairly wide range of characteristics of this new phenomenon for modern society. The main goal of creating smart cities is the comfortable living in them of people with a high level of well-being. The quality of living conditions for people in smart cities directly depends on how clean their natural environment is. The article examines the features of the development of the ecological vector of creating cities with maximum amenities for residents. Possible risks associated with negligence towards objects of animate and inanimate nature are listed, ways of high-quality environmental protection of cities of the future are outlined.
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Coates, Joseph F. "Technology and the Changing City." Journal of Urban Technology 8, no. 2 (August 2001): 95–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/106307301316904817.

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Thompson, Patrick. "Opinion: Technology in the city." Physics Bulletin 37, no. 12 (December 1986): 482–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/37/12/009.

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Bulu, Melih. "Upgrading a city via technology." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 89 (November 2014): 63–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2013.12.009.

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Sarvaiya, Dr Jayantsinh A., and Rajesh P. Ganatra. "Technology in Banking – Insights of E-Customers of Ahmedabad City." Indian Journal of Applied Research 2, no. 3 (October 1, 2011): 78–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/dec2012/25.

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Sutrisno, Sutrisno, Diva Riza FAHLEFI, and Sarbullah Sarbullah. "PENERIMAAN FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY BERBASIS TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM)." JURNAL STIE SEMARANG 12, no. 1 (February 24, 2020): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33747/stiesmg.v12i1.395.

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Tecnology Acceptance Model (TAM) developed by Davis which is a successful and acceptable model in order to predict the acceptance of a new technology. In the last two years, in Indonesia there has emerged a financial technology service that was designed with the open platform principle, OVO. OVO is a service engaged in the field of financial technology, is a smart application designed to make payment services and transactions online, and has penetrated into all business expansion. The purpose of this research is to find out. the effect of perceived ease, perceived risk and attitude of use on the intention of OVO financial technology behavior in Surakarta City. The population used in this study were all users who intended to use OVO financial technology behavior in Surakarta City amounted to 140. The sample used in this study were 60 people. Data analysis methods used are descriptive statistical analysis, validity test, Classic Assumption Test, multiple regression analysis, t-test statistics and the model feasibility test and the coefficient of determination. The results of this study indicate that perceptions of ease have a positive and significant influence on the behavioral intention of OVO financial technology in the city of Surakarta with a significance of 0,000 <0.05. perceived risk has a positive and significant effect on the intention of OVO financial technology behavior in Surakarta City with a significance of 0.002 <0.05. usage attitude has a positive and significant influence on the intention of OVO financial technology behavior in Surakarta City with a significance of 0,000 <0.05. This means that all variables affect the intention of OVO financial technology behavior in Surakarta City. Seeing the results of the research conclusions, that Behavioral Intetion of the users stated that those interested in using OVO financial technology applications with the advantages offered such as free transfers
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "City Technology"

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Kagelmacher, Falk. "Technology transfer centre." Thesis, Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25948714.

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Mortimore, Jo. "Innovatory staffing practices in City Technology Colleges." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1997. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10021776/.

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This study explored the use of staff in a sample of institutions specifically designed to be innovative - City Technology Colleges (CTCs). The research focused on theories of educational change developed by Gross, Giacquinta and Bernstein (1971) and Fullan (1991) in order to evaluate the benefits, problems and cost-effectiveness of innovative associate (non-teaching) staff posts. Eight CTCs, providing a geographical spread and a variety of innovative posts, were selected. In each, four posts (15 women and 17 men) were chosen for detailed study. The posts covered: • support for management and administration (10) • support for the curriculum (13) • support for both management and curriculum (9). Two hundred and two semi-structured interviews were conducted with governors, senior and linemanagers, teachers and postholders during two phases of fieldwork undertaken between autumn 1993 and summer 1995. The freedom of CTCs provided scope for the opportunistic use of postholders' skills. The majority of posts were judged to be cost-effective. The benefits of the innovative posts included improved opportunities for students and staff to gain from associate staff expertise; managers and teachers, respectively, having more time for planning and pedagogy; and more cost-effective use of resources. Problems were related to teachers' resistance, lack of clarity in the posts and excessive responsibilities being given to postholders. Gross et al's and Fullan's theories were congruent with the fmding of the study but neither theory was sufficient to explain the success or failure of innovation in these CTCs. The concept of culture - both positive aspects (which enabled staff, including those who were not teachers, to feel part of a new innovative venture) and negative aspects (teaching or industrial sub-cultures preventing the innovations from taking root) - emerged as a useful explanatory concept. The study concluded with implications for policy, practice and further research. Gross, N, Giacquinta, J. and Bernstein, M. (1971) Implementing Organizational Innovations, New York: Basic Books. Fullan, M. (with Stiegelbauer, S.) (1991) The New Meaning of Educational Change, London: Cassell.
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Almotawa, Hafed Ebrahim. "The effects of information technology on city structures." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.261407.

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Anderson, Craig Allen. "Georgia Institute of Technology Tenth street development." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23479.

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D'Anjou, Leslie Milbourne. "Assessing Information Technology and Business Alignment in Local City Government." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1964.

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Top executives are interested in more transparent and formalized structures, applicable measurements, and clear justification of alignment. Limited or improper information technology governance (ITG) affects the business strategy that will ultimately influence the overall business alignment in local city government agencies (LCGAs). The problem addressed in this study was the lack of information regarding LCGAs IT/business strategic alignment maturity model (SAMM) level and the LCGAs' employment size. The purpose of this survey study was to evaluate 48 LCGA participants in the Southwestern part of the United States and compare their alignment perceptions with their cities' employment size. The theoretical framework for this study was based on ITG and business strategy as measured by the SAMM instrument. An online survey was used for data collection and data results were analyzed using descriptive statistics and an Analysis of Variance. After using the SAMM instrument, the current snapshot maturity level of LCGAs was 2.49 out of a maximum 5.0 level. Results illustrated no significant relationship between LCGAs alignment maturity levels and a city's size. This study empowers positive social change by providing LCGAs 6 incremental steps to improve the overall alignment maturity level in areas of transparent and formalized structures, applicable measurements, and improved alignment measures.
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Astistova, T. I., and D. M. Kochuk. "Software development for technology "Internet of Things"." Thesis, Київський національний університет технологій та дизайну, 2021. https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19193.

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Vasconcelos, Allan Diniz Ferreira. "A journey between artistic practices in the city of Fortaleza: dialogues between art, communication, city and technology." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2016. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=20292.

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FundaÃÃo de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do CearÃ
Apropriando-se da ideia de cidade como campo ampliado da comunicaÃÃo e da arte, esta pesquisa pratico-teorica objetiva investigar experimentaÃÃes artÃsticas que envolvem o uso de novas tecnologias, dispositivos moveis e mÃdias locativas, estabelecendo uma relaÃÃo direta com a cidade de Fortaleza. Partindo de um percurso atravessado pela observaÃÃo, participaÃÃo, construÃÃo de relaÃÃes e intercambio de experiencias, foi feita uma analise de trabalhos de trÃs artistas que atuam na capital cearense: David da Paz, Cecilia Andrade e Andre Lopes. Devido a aproximaÃÃo e a diversidade dessas propostas artÃsticas, questÃes como agenciamento de praticas colaborativas; dialogos entre videoperformances geolocalizadas e poeticas nomades; apagamentos e disputas de imaginarios urbanos, nocoes de publico, privado e redes sociais virtuais no espaco citadino e vizinhanca, proximidade e entorno ligadas aos usos de tecnologias ordinarias contribuiram para a construcao de um pensamento que apresenta novas dinÃmicas na configuracao de cibercidades contemporaneas. Embasado por nocoes de site-specific e pelo olhar de De Certeau sobre formas de inventar e praticar o cotidiano, sao construidos aqui desdobramentos criticos a partir de um espaco social conectado por formas criativas de reiventar uma cidade tensionada por fluxos informativos e intensos processos de transformacoes politico-economico-sociais.
Starting from the idea of city as an amplified field for communication and art, this theoretical-pratical research aims to investigate artistic experimentations that involve the handling of new technologies, mobile devices and locative medias, establishing a direct relation with Fortaleza city. Based on a route passed through observation, participation, construction of relations and experience exchanges, it was made an analysis from the work of three artists that operate in Ceara's capital: David da Paz, CecÃlia Andrade and Andrà Lopes. The approximation and diversity of these artistic proposals bring matters like assemblage of collaborative practises; dialogues between geo localized video performances and nomad poetics; erasures and dispute of urban imaginary; notions of public, private and virtual social medias on daily environments; neighbourhood, proximity and surroundings connected to the use of ordinary technologies; contributing to the construction of a thought that presents possible configuration dynamics of contemporary cybercities. Based upon notions of sitespecific and De Certeau's view about ways to invent and practise the daily life, critical outcomes are build from a social space connected by creative ways of being a part of a city tensioned by informative flow and intense political-economic-social transformation process.
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Corbett, David. "Exploring the potential of technology in enabling the inclusive co-production of space." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22727.

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The potential of emerging technology to address poly-urban issues is a growing focus on the agendas of cities worldwide. However, there is a lack of consensus regarding how and in whose interests it should be applied - should the aim be to establish 'smart cities' or to encourage 'smart citizens'? The 'bottom-up' approach advocates the latter and recognises the potential of technology to facilitate the prioritisation of issues and co-production of spaces. Particularly in a developing context where resources are severely limited, the ability to prioritise interventions to have maximum impact is exciting. However, these projects and the processes which enable them are under-researched. In this dissertation, a combination of Network Action Research and case study methods are used to guide the application of a selection of digital tools in combination with semi-structured and indepth interviews, surveys, and focus groups to a specific context. The products of this are insights regarding the processes which enable inclusive bottom-up smart city projects; the application of the Network Action Research method; and a context-specific resource of information to guide the future prioritisation of projects and planning in the study area. This dissertation explores the value of inclusive participation in planning, and the role that technology can play in facilitating this. However, it also uncovers the complex and non-linear nature of these projects, ultimately arguing that although technology is a valuable resource, it is not a catch-all. A hybridised approach to bottom-up smart city projects is crucial to their success.
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Mayer, Miriam. "Democratising the City: Technology as Enabler of Citizen-Led Urban Innovation." Thesis, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, 2018. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/115908/1/Masterarbeit%20Miriam%20Mayer_final_opt.pdf.

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This study deals with finding a way to enable citizen-led urban innovation through technology while concentrating on various aspects of controversial city developments. Therefore the literature concerning this topic is first investigated and current online systems designed for citizens to engage in city development decisions explored. In addition, literature, approaches and systems related to conflict resolution are also presented and discussed. By means of applying multiple design cycles, including several user studies, an online platform for citizens to elaborate controversial ideas for the city together was developed. These design cycles were focused on first finding a suitable process to elaborate on ideas and find consent. The process implementing this is tested during two workshops that portray the procedure that would be realised on the platform. Findings after each workshop are used to revise the process. In order to design a user interface that could implement such a process first an expert focus group was asked to brainstorm solutions for multiple design questions. Considering this input two platform mock-ups were created and shown to participants to receive feedback. A final prototype of the online platform was then implemented and tested in a final user study. During this study participants elaborated an idea together to test the whole resulting product, while being able to use the online platform in an in the wild setting. In spite of discovering how dependent the usage of the platform is on its users, the feedback received for the general idea of using an online platform to elaborate on ideas and find consent was overall positive.
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Kingsley, Chris. "City of narrowing shoulders and big ideas technology and politics in Philadelphia /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2005. http://thesis.haverford.edu/142/01/2005KingsleyC.pdf.

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Books on the topic "City Technology"

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1940-, Miller Henry, ed. City technology college. Milton Keynes [England]: Open University Press, 1991.

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Nagenborg, Michael, Taylor Stone, Margoth González Woge, and Pieter E. Vermaas, eds. Technology and the City. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52313-8.

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1942-, Rose Mark H., and Tarr Joel A, eds. The city and technology. Newbury Park, Calif: Sage, 1987.

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Skelton, Carl. Soft City Culture and Technology. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7251-3.

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McCulloch, Gary. Technical fix?: City technology colleges. (Leeds): Education for Capability Research Group,University of Leeds School of Education, 1994.

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1943-, Randolph Jeanne, Adrian Robert 1935-, and Banff Centre for the Arts., eds. The City within. Banff, Alta: Banff Centre for the Arts, 1992.

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Regan, D. E. City technology colleges: Potentialities and perils. London: Centre for Policy Studies, 1990.

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1948-, Soiffer Stephen M., ed. New York City College of Technology. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia, 2007.

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Authorities, Association of Metropolitan. City technology colleges: A speculative investment. London: Association of Metropolitan Authorities, 1987.

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Trefil, James S. A scientist in the city. New York: Doubleday, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "City Technology"

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Hubbard, Phil. "Technology and Post-Human Cities." In City, 181–204. Second Edition. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315471259-9.

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van Heck, Eric. "Glass City." In Technology Meets Flowers, 51–76. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69303-9_3.

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Chung, Tong Lee, Bin Xu, Peng Zhang, Yuanhua Tan, Ping Zhu, and Adeli Wubulihasimu. "Constructing City Ontology from Expert for Smart City Management." In Semantic Technology, 187–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14122-0_15.

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Chung, Tong Lee, Bin Xu, Peng Zhang, Yuanhua Tan, Ping Zhu, and Adeli Wubulihasimu. "Constructing City Ontology from Expert for Smart City Management." In Semantic Technology, 187–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06826-8_15.

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Bourey, James M. "Technology." In A Guidebook for City and County Managers, 118–23. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003262756-13.

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Su, Yu-Shan, and Yi-Zhen Cheng. "Smart City." In The Routledge Companion to Technology Management, 574–92. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003046899-41.

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Kontovourkis, Odysseas. "3D Printing Technology Within a Regenerative Construction Framework." In Future City, 245–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71819-0_13.

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Abstract3D printing (3DP) is considered as a promising technology in construction industry due to a number of advantages that among others include fast and accurate construction, as well as elimination of formworks and material waste. Although 3DP technology is at an early stage of adoption in construction industry, its positive contribution towards a more sustainable construction approach is well acknowledged. Nevertheless, various constraints prevent its further establishment that include among others lack of knowledge among construction actors, premature investigation regarding techniques and material properties, as well as limited work on design optimization, cost, and environmental impact performance analysis. This chapter aims to contribute towards this direction by analysing the 3DP cost and environmental impact of a number of brick units, forming walls with different geometrical complexity. Results show that while walls’ complexity is increased, there are no significant changes in cost, global warming and primary energy consumption. In contrast, through the application of traditional construction processes, the result values would have been increased proportionally to the degree of complexity. This proves the potential of applying the 3DP technique to the construction of any structure at no extra cost and without increasing the environmental impact. Also, it provides an indication of its potential to be included within a regenerative construction framework.
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Haddod, Foaad, and Alexiei Dingli. "Win the City Game." In Rediscovering Heritage Through Technology, 91–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36107-5_5.

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Kundríková, Jana, Anna Závodská, and Jakub Soviar. "Technology Transfer – Case of Slovak Academic Environment." In Smart City 360°, 671–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33681-7_58.

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Coccolo, Silvia, Marco Delli Paoli, Alessandro Stracqualursi, and Maria Beatrice Andreucci. "Design the Urban Microclimate: Nature-Based Solutions and Technology at Nexus." In Future City, 413–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75929-2_22.

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Conference papers on the topic "City Technology"

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Grodzicki, Paweł. "From stone device to technology device." In Virtual City and Territory. Barcelona: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8066.

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The paper investigates the impact of rapidly growing communication technologies on the city physical structure and hypothesizes the conceivable scenarios for its spatial form in the future. The methodology is be the analysis of past and current city forming processes.
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Zineddin, M. "Blast effects and protective technology design." In The Sustainable City 2012. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sc120962.

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Kim, Shin Gyu, Hyuck Han, Hyungsoo Jung, and Heon Y. Yeom. "Ubiquitous City Technology & Applications." In 2007 International Conference on Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2007.4420602.

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Van Dyke, K. "Status of floating city technology." In OCEANS '85 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment. IEEE, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.1985.1160113.

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"Chapter 4, Virtual cities, theory and technology." In Virtual City and Territory. Barcelona: Centre de Política de Sòl i Valoracions, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/ctv.8135.

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Jiang, Rui. "Digital City 3d Model Making Technology." In 2nd International Conference on Teaching and Computational Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ictcs-14.2014.3.

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Zhang, Guangdi, Fan Yang, Wei Liu, and Na Ni. "Sponge City Development and Technology Research." In Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Transportation & Logistics, Information & Communication, Smart City (TLICSC 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/tlicsc-18.2018.76.

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Mane, Ogri, and Armand Vokshi. "Ottoman - Bizantin city case, Tirana - birth of a city." In University for Business and Technology International Conference. Pristina, Kosovo: University for Business and Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.33107/ubt-ic.2014.23.

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Hämäläinen, Mervi. "Smart city dvelopment with digital twin technology." In Enabling Technology for a Sustainable Society. University of Maribor Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-362-3.20.

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Growing urban areas are major consumers of natural resources, energy and raw materials. Understanding cities´ urban metabolism is salient when developing sustainable and resilient cities. This paper addresses concepts of smart city and digital twin technology as means to foster more sustainable urban development. Smart city has globally been well adopted concept in urban development. With smart city development cities aim to optimize overall performance of the city, its infrastructures, processes and services, but also to improve socio-economic wellbeing. Dynamic digital twins are constituted to form real-time connectivity between virtual and physical objects. Digital twin combines virtual objects to its physical counterparts. This conceptual paper provides additionally examples from dynamic digital twin platforms and digital twin of Helsinki, Finland.
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Lv, Guangwu, and Peng Cao. "Color Space Conversion Technology and Comparative Research." In ICIT 2020: IoT and Smart City. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3446999.3447021.

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Reports on the topic "City Technology"

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DEMIROVA, V., and M. VAZINA. SMART TECHNOLOGY “SMART CITY” (LITERATURE REVIEW). Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2070-7568-2021-10-5-1-54-59.

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The article analyzes the current concept of the development of urban areas “Smart City”, which involves the integration of various information and communication technologies for the management of urban infrastructure. The article analyzes the concept of smart technologies and the prospects of their use for the development of urban infrastructure of the future.
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Yadav, Mukesh, Deepika Jha, and Ruby Moun. City Survey in Maharashtra using Drone Technology. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/csmdt07.2020.

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Yadav, Mukesh. Analysing the Efficiency and Suitability of Drone Technology for City-Surveys in Maharashtra. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/pb6aesdcsm.2019.

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Beaudry, Paul, Mark Doms, and Ethan Lewis. Endogenous Skill Bias in Technology Adoption: City-Level Evidence from the IT Revolution. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12521.

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Lambermont, Serge, and Niels De Boer. Unsettled Issues Concerning Automated Driving Services in the Smart City Infrastructure. SAE International, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2021030.

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Information and communication technology is fundamentally changing the way we live and operate in cities, such as instant access to events, transportation, bookings, payments, and other services. At the same time, three “megatrends” in the automotive industry—self-driving, electrification, and advanced manufacturing technology—are enabling the design of innovative, application-specific vehicles that capitalize on city connectivity. Applications could countless; however, they also need to be safe and securely integrated into a city’s physical and digital infrastructure, and into the overall urban ecosystem. Unsettled Issues Concerning Automated Driving Services in the Smart City Infrastructure examines the current state of the industry, the developments in automated driving and robotics, and how these new urban, self-driving city applications are different. It also analyzes higher level challenges for urban applications. Ultimately, this report includes several options for sharing lessons learned among different cities and their stakeholders.
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Kubbara, Fawzi. Geographic Data in City Planning Departments: The Volume and Use Related to Advancements in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Technology. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1351.

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Islam, Touhidul, Maria Hussain, Shafiun Nahin Shimul, Rifat Islam Rupok, and S. R. Khan Orthy. Integration of Technology in Education for Marginalised Children in the Urban Slum of Dhaka City During the Covid-19 Pandemic. EdTech Hub, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53832/edtechhub.0063.

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FACHINELLI, ANA CRISTINA, TAN YIGITCANLAR, TATIANA TUCUNDUVA PHILIPPI CORTESE, JAMILE SABATINI MARQUES, DEBORA SOTTO, and BIANCA LIBARDI. SMART CITIES DO BRASIL: Performance of Brazilian Capital Cities. UCS - Universidade de Caxias do Sul, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18226/9786500438604.

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This report is an outcome of close collaboration between the Australia-Brazil Smart City Research and Practice Network's member institutions. The report focuses on understanding the smartness levels of the Brazilian capital cities through the lens of a smart city performance assessment framework. This report focuses on Brazilian cities to develop an evaluation model for smart cities and bring metrics that contribute to public managers seeking balance and smartness in the life of their cities. The smart city concept in this report concerns of smart economy, smart society, smart environment, smart governance, and smart technology domains that seek community-enabled technology and policy to deliver productivity, innovation, livability, well-being, sustainability, accessibility, and good governance and planning.
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Elshurafa, Amro, Abdelrahman Muhsen, and Frank Felder. Cost, Footprint, and Reliability Implications of Deploying Hydrogen in Off-grid Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: A GIS-assisted Study for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30573/ks--2022-dp08.

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We quantify the cost, footprint and reliability implications of using hydrogen in off-grid electric vehicle charging stations (CS) using an optimization model coupled with a geographical information system (GIS) analysis for the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. We also account for the challenges associated with wind energy deployment as a generation technology for CS within city centers.
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Kerrigan, Susan, Phillip McIntyre, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Ballarat. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206963.

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Description Ballarat sits on Wathaurong land and is located at the crossroads of four main Victorian highways. A number of State agencies are located here to support and build entrepreneurial activity in the region. The Ballarat Technology Park, located some way out of the heart of the city at the Mount Helen campus of Federation University, is an attempt to expand and diversify the technology and innovation sector in the region. This university also has a high profile presence in the city occupying part of a historically endowed precinct in the city centre. Because of the wise preservation and maintenance of its heritage listed buildings by the local council, Ballarat has been used as the location for a significant set of feature films, documentaries and television series bringing work to local crews and suppliers. With numerous festivals playing to the cities strengths many creative embeddeds and performing artists take advantage of employment in facilities such as the Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka. The city has its share of start-ups, as well as advertising, design and architectural firms. The city is noted for its museums, its many theatres and art galleries. All major national networks service the TV and radio sector here while community radio is strong and growing.
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