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Specific modeling issues for designing the transformation of a smart city

Published: 14 February 2024 Publication History

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In this short paper, we present methods and solutions for specific issues of concern to engineers and application technologists related to modeling a smart city's transformation. The main body of developing "structural design modeling" for a smart city utilizes the Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) conceptual approach. Our approach provides an overview of the specific domains (points - nodes) related to the topic. Our discussion does not delve into significant issues. It does not solidify the proposed approaches but as a research proposal, it remains at a level that could be described as a presentation or an argumentative position. Our short paper heavily relies on diagrams of models. This short paper focuses on specific design issues related to modeling mappings specifically for the design and modeling processes for a smart city.

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PCI '23: Proceedings of the 27th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Progress in Computing and Informatics
November 2023
304 pages
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Published: 14 February 2024

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  1. Engineering
  2. Informatics
  3. Modeling Patterns
  4. Project
  5. Science
  6. Technology

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