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Data as Infrastructure for Smart Cities

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Data as Infrastructure for Smart Cities

Data as Infrastructure for Smart Cities
IET | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1785615998 | 312 pages | PDF | 4.40 MB

by Larissa Suzuki (Author), Anthony Finkelstein (Author)

This book describes how smart cities can be designed with data at their heart, moving from a broad vision to a consistent city-wide collaborative configuration of activities. The authors present a comprehensive framework of techniques to help decision makers in cities analyse their business strategies, design data infrastructures to support these activities, understand stakeholders' expectations, and translate this analysis into a competitive strategy for creating a smart city data infrastructure. Readers can take advantage of unprecedented insights into how cities and infrastructures function and be ready to overcome complex challenges. The framework presented in this book has guided the design of several urban platforms in the European Union and the design of the City Data Strategy of the Mayor of London, UK

About the Author
Dr Larissa Suzuki is an award-winning computer scientist, inventor and entrepreneur. Her career includes many years advancing the fields of computer science and engineering, including smart cities, data infrastructures, emerging technology, AI, and computing applied to medicine and operations research. Her continuing academic work is based at UCL where she serves as an Honorary Research Associate in Computer Science. Her current industry appointment is at Oracle where she is a Senior Product Manager for Automatic Machine Learning. She has published widely on the topic and is a frequent Keynote, conference, panel and tutorial speaker (including a TEDx and Insight Speaker at the IET Turing Lecture). She is the chair and founder of the Tech London Advocates Smart Cities, and serves as a judge and reviewer of the ACM Research competition