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Smart city system ontology - Part 1: Gap analysis
IEC SRD 63476-1:2024 provides a gap analysis on ontology relevant standards for smart city systems to be used as a base document for mapping, developing and maintaining a set of ontology standards for smart city systems. Ontology is becoming a key subject in the world of big data, AI, IoT, and smart city system standards. The following benefits of ontology are recognized as important with…
Éditeur :
IEC
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Publié
Date de publication :
2024-07-11
Code(s) de l'ICS :
13.020.20
Smart city use case collection and analysis - Smart urban planning for smart cities - Part 1: High-l...
IEC SRD 63320-1:2023 In recent years, research on the relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) and cities, focused on imagining the future of urban planning, has been one of the most interesting topics in the industry. Smart urban planning (SUP) for smart cities is a relatively new concept and has not received much attention around the world. The “smartness” of urban…
Éditeur :
IEC
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Publié
Date de publication :
2023-12-14
Code(s) de l'ICS :
13.020.20
Smart city use case collection and analysis - City information modelling - Part 1: High-level analys...
IEC SRD 63273-1:2023 series aims to scope out the requirements of city information modelling standards by collecting and analysing its use cases. Specifically, the IEC SRD 63273 series achieves the objectives of identifying the key application areas and stakeholders, developing user stories and clarifying the relationship among these stakeholders, collecting and analysing use cases of city…
Éditeur :
IEC
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Publié
Date de publication :
2023-08-24
Code(s) de l'ICS :
13.020.20; 03.100.70
Sustainable cities and communities — Maturity model for smart sustainable communities
This document provides a top-level maturity model for smart sustainable communities (MMSSC), which can be used for self-assessment by individual cities and communities and as the basis for cross-city benchmarking. The MMSSC is a simple way for community leaders to assess how mature their community is in its journey towards adoption of good practices as set out in ISO standards for sustainable and…
Éditeur :
ISO
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Publié
Date de publication :
2019-12-03
Code(s) de l'ICS :
13.020.20