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Towards a platform for community-centric smart connected services
All cities can be seen as a collection of commons. Commons are spaces, services and resources shared by the citizenry. Any change in the state of any one of the commons could lead to a potential action or a cascade of actions. In this paper we illustrate the use of a platform with three components: 1) Eventshop, an event processor, 2) Krumbs a micro-reporting application and, 3) predictive analytics module. The combination of EventShop and micro-reporting provides us with the needed data streams to address a given problem. We illustrate their use in the context of the Trash collection project with Downtown DC and an emergency flood management system. We also provide an architecture for what if analysis based on prior data for planning and augmenting real-time response.