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Citizen-Centric Linked Data Apps for Smart Cities
[u' @incollection{lopez-de-ipina_citizen-centric_2013, series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, title = {Citizen-{Centric} {Linked} {Data} {Apps} for {Smart} {Cities}}, volume = {8276}, copyright = {\xa92013 Springer International Publishing Switzerland}, isbn = {978-3-319-03175-0 978-3-319-03176-7}, url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-03176-7_10}, abstract = {Open Government Data combined with dynamic data collected from either citywide sensor networks or apps running in citizens\u2019 smartphones offer ample potential for innovative urban services (apps) that realize Smarter Cities. This paper describes IES CITIES, a platform designed to facilitate the development of urban apps that exploit public data offered by councils and enriched by citizens. This solution addresses the needs of three main stakeholders in a city: a) citizens consuming useful data services in different domains but also contributing with complementary data to the city, b) companies leveraging the simple JSON-based RESTful API provided by IES CITIES to create novel urban apps, and c) the City Council, using the platform to publicize its urban datasets and track services assembled around them.}, number = {8276}, urldate = {2013-12-04TZ}, booktitle = {Ubiquitous {Computing} and {Ambient} {Intelligence}. {Context}-{Awareness} and {Context}-{Driven} {Interaction}}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, author = {L\xf3pez-de-Ipi\xf1a, Diego and Vanhecke, Sacha and Pe\xf1a, Oscar and Nies, Tom De and Mannens, Erik}, editor = {Urzaiz, Gabriel and Ochoa, Sergio F. and Bravo, Jos\xe9 and Chen, Liming Luke and Oliveira, Jonice}, month = jan, year = {2013}, keywords = {Linked Data, Smart City, Trust, provenance}, pages = {70--77} }']
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