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The Information and Communication Technology Domains for Enabling Smart City

The concept of a smart city (SC) is increasingly complex due to its socio-technical diversity and definitions. Consequently, there continue to be mixed reactions to cities and countries’ claims of the concept. From the information and communication technology (ICT) perspective, there seems to be no guidelines for assessing the claims of SC. Following the qualitative approach, this study proposes a four-domain model from an ICT perspective: transport, health, education, and security. Additionally, the study highlights the factors that essentially influence each domain, including citizen engagement, telecommunication, big data, and artificial intelligence. The contribution of the study lies in the uniqueness and the interdependence of the domains, in the context of SC. The model provides a holistic approach that can allow for a wide view of the domains and how they can be strategically enabled through the smart essentials. This includes highlighting the implications of the study.

Irja Shaanika
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town
South Africa
Irja@cput.ac.za

 

Tiko Iyamu
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
South Africa
iyamut@cput.ac.za

 

Nosayaba Evbuomwan
Accenture, Chicago
United States
nosaengr@gmail.com