Optimising smart city evaluation: A people-oriented analysis method

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IET Smart Cities Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1049/smc2.12073
Yufei Fang, Zhiguang Shan
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Smart cities integrate information technology with urban transformation, making it crucial to systematically evaluate their development level and effectiveness. Recent years have seen increased attention towards smart city evaluations worldwide, but there is still research space for theoretical models, technical methods, and practical applications. To address this gap, this study proposes an efficiency evaluation model for smart cities and a smart city user demand analysis model. It answers two research questions: how to configure investments in different aspects of smart city for a better user experience, and how to judge the extent and specific points of public demand in various sectors of a smart city. By analysing evaluation data, this study accurately identifies the development direction and construction focus of smart cities, supports targeted optimisation and improvement strategies, enhances user experience, and provides rationalised suggestions for a dynamic revision of smart city evaluation indicators.

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优化智慧城市评估:以人为本的分析方法
智慧城市将信息技术与城市转型相结合,因此对其发展水平和成效进行系统评估至关重要。近年来,全球范围内对智慧城市评估的关注度不断提高,但在理论模型、技术方法和实际应用方面仍有研究空间。针对这一空白,本研究提出了智慧城市效率评估模型和智慧城市用户需求分析模型。它回答了两个研究问题:如何配置智慧城市不同方面的投资以获得更好的用户体验,以及如何判断智慧城市各部门的公共需求程度和具体需求点。本研究通过对评价数据的分析,准确确定智慧城市的发展方向和建设重点,支持有针对性的优化和改进策略,提升用户体验,并为智慧城市评价指标的动态修订提供合理化建议。
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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
25
审稿时长
21 weeks
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