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Enterprise Architecture-Based Model of Management for Smart Cities

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The city is a highly complex complicated and multi-dimensional organism that can be viewed as a system and as a network. By adopting this perspective, it is feasible to achieve deep conversion (transformation) and build a so-called smart city. The present article discusses an enterprise architecture-based model of management for smart cities, defining its main components and outlining directions for future improvements.

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Sobczak, A. (2017). Enterprise Architecture-Based Model of Management for Smart Cities. In: Brdulak, A., Brdulak, H. (eds) Happy City - How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People. EcoProduction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49899-7_3

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