Description
Smart city frameworks address new difficulties by adding new features and allowing the city environment to react to collected data and information in order to increase efficiency and sustainability of services for inhabitants. For a rapidly growing sector of smart cities, modern decision support systems dramatically cut decision-making time and increase decision quality. The components of a Decision Support System (DSS) provide strategic, tactical, and operational decision makers with the tools they need to plan and complete the collection of projects required to establish a Smart City and/or Smart Home. The term "smart city" refers to more than only the application of technology to cities. Instead of assuming that ICT will automatically build a smart city, smarter cities begin with human capital. In a smart city, approaches to education and leadership should provide environments that encourage all inhabitants to engage in entrepreneurship. Stakeholders and governments are looking for ways to deliver new services to a broad population in an efficient, responsive, and long-term manner. The difficulties here include determining if these technologies are ready to be implemented into present processes. Change is unavoidable; nevertheless, the decisions that must be made in order to assess the readiness of a Smart City to deploy IoT are currently sparse. DSSs have recently become more important in this environment in order to achieve this goal. Based on the advancement of analytical and AI-based models and technology, this book seeks to give an applications of Decision Support Systems for Smart City viewpoints.
Using these as reasons, this book explains how to use an intelligent decision support system to manage the transformation process successfully and efficiently. This can help stakeholders, academic researchers, and other professionals work together to construct smart cities. Its goal is to provide strategic, tactical, and operational decision makers with the tools they need to plan and complete the projects essential for the Smart City's development.
Book Information
ISBN 9781119896432
Author L Gaur
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 467g