Value-Driven Conceptualization of Services in the Smart City: A Layered Approach

The concept of the Smart City is becoming increasingly popular. In essence, the added value of a Smart City emerges from the harmony of services that realize the foremost goal of the Smart City, which is high quality of living via improved efficiency of city-relevant processes and citizen engagement.

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