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Smart Cities in Europe: Open Data in a Smart Mobility context Ultimate SMART CITIES and OPEN DATA guide based on relevant academic research, case studies and policy analysis.99 . The book is based on previous academic research work of the author and discusses th

Smart Cities in Europe: Open Data in a Smart Mobility context

Title:Smart Cities in Europe: Open Data in a Smart Mobility context
Author:Maria Sashinskaya
Rating:4.75 (938 Votes)
Asin:1522924892
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:146 Pages
Publish Date:2015-12-25
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Editorial : About the Author Maria SASHINSKAYA, - Journalist and open data researcher, - EU Open Innovation 2.0 Yearbook contributor (Available here: https://ecropa/digital-single-market/news/open-innovation-20-yearbook-2013) Twitter: @sashinskaya

Ultimate SMART CITIES and OPEN DATA guide based on relevant academic research, case studies and policy analysis. Order a paperback version today and get your Kindle copy for only $2.99 . You can read a Kindle book on any digital device (iPhone, iPad, laptop, etc) using free Kindle App Book Description: The process of urbanization continues to increase. In order to make fast growing cities more comfortable for living, local authorities are taking actions. One of the popular attempts is to make the urban area “smarter”. As a result, public sector information (PSI) and Open Data are becoming raw material and one of the basics of Smart Cities. The book is based on previous academic research work of the author and discusses the issues of “Smart Cities” and “Smart Mobility” as well as the role of PSI in the European Union. The major aim of this book is to explore how the concept of “Smart Mobility” can be practically implemented

The part of me that appreciates human interest and personal relationships was also satisfied that Henry "Hank" Gorrell included the stories of ordinary soldiers and civilians in his manuscript. All of this is very ably discussed by the author, who mentions, but does not elaborate on, the psychological interpretations of the visceral violence of Artemisia's depiction as a precipitate of her notorious rape. Part of me wanted to knock off a star for the price, but I decided that wouldn't really be fair!

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