Ludovico Iovino, Manuel Wimmer, Juri Di Rocco,
"Modeling Smart Cities"
: STAF 2020 Workshop Proceedings: 4th Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for the Internet-of-Things, co-located with Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations federation of conferences (STAF 2020) Bergen, Norway, June 22-26, 2020., Vol. 2707, 7-2020
Original Titel:
Modeling Smart Cities
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
STAF 2020 Workshop Proceedings: 4th Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering for the Internet-of-Things, co-located with Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations federation of conferences (STAF 2020) Bergen, Norway, June 22-26, 2020.
Original Kurzfassung:
Making a city ?smart? is an emerging strategy to mitigate the problems generated by the urban population growth and rapid urbanization. Each city models the technological, organizational and policy aspects of that city, and for this reason a smart city is an interplay among technological, organizational and policy innovation. The complexity of interaction snot only in hardware and software involved, but also in the actors and processes interplay, makes the availability of systematic design processes a must.Model Driven Engineering (MDE) improves coordination between the various stakeholders, resulting in the qualitative production of software and other artifacts involved. MDE has been successfully used in businesses with a need for complex and error-proof software, such as companies operating in the high tech industry. Integrating MDE approaches in Smart City design processes may lead to more robust solutions.