智慧城市的需求:来自文献系统综述的结果

M. Daneva, B. Lazarov
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智慧城市在研究界和商界都越来越重要。人们花了很多精力来定义什么是智慧城市,以及如何利用当今或未来的技术实现智慧城市。然而,从需求工程的角度来看,我们对智慧城市的认识是碎片化的;在特定的应用领域,人们对智能城市作为复杂系统或系统的系统的需求知之甚少。在本文中,我们通过对智慧城市所谓“硬”领域的科学文献进行系统回顾,得出对智慧城市系统的需求。基于32份选定的出版物,我们收集并分类了三种类型的智慧城市系统(仪表化、互联化和智能系统)和四类需求:端到端体验、架构、安全和基础设施需求。我们最重要的发现是:(1)大多数作者采用自下而上的方法来定义智慧城市的需求;他们的努力主要集中在设计一个架构的重要需求上,这个架构可以扩展到任何规模,包括任何设备或系统;(2)很少提及新出现的安全和隐私挑战,这些挑战对于获得市民对智慧城市应用的接受至关重要。
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Requirements for smart cities: Results from a systematic review of literature
Smart cities are gaining increasingly more importance in both research and business circles. Much effort is spent to defining what a smart city is and how it could be realized with today's or future technologies. However, from requirements engineering perspective, our knowledge of smart cities is fragmented; little is known about the requirements for smart cities as complex systems, or as systems of systems, in specific application domains. In this paper, we elicit requirements for smart city systems by carrying out a systematic review of scientific literature focused on the so-called “hard” domains of smart cities. Based on 32 selected publications, we gathered and classified requirements in respect to three types of smart city systems (instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent systems) and four classes of requirements: end-to-end experience, architectural, security, and infrastructure requirements. Our most important findings are that: (1) most authors took a bottom-up approach to defining requirements for smart cities; their efforts focused mainly on requirements important for designing an architecture that could scale up to any size and include any device or system; and (2) very little is mentioned on the newly emerging security and privacy challenges that are critical to gain the citizens' acceptance of smart city apps.
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