Smart Cities
Across
- 2. / the citizen as a customer expects this to be of good quality
- 4. / creating a conducive environment for new businesses and smart solutions to be nurtured
- 6. / the ‘other cities are doing it’ argument
- 7. / a device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it.
- 10. / the technically skilled elite in charge of running the country
- 12. / this aspect of data makes it difficult to be processed by traditional database systems
- 13. / obtaining input by enlisting the services of a large number of people
- 15. / the guide to achieve the goals of a smart city
- 16. / physical objects turned into smart objects through sensors and wireless connectivity
- 17. living / Making citizens’ lives easier and more comfortable
- 20. / the ‘fuel’ of a smart city
- 23. / working together with multiple stakeholders
- 24. / the ability to recover quickly from attacks or crisis
- 25. / algorithm that facilitates the secure and authentic registering of transactions
Down
- 1. / what a smart city wants to be
- 2. / the new economy, as exemplified by Uber and Airbnb
- 3. / testing and developing smart solutions in a city
- 5. / Using game design concepts to encourage users to modify their behavior
- 7. / the largest smart city project in South Korea
- 8. / this may be a concern when citizens’ personal data are collected
- 9. / one of the six dimensions of a smart city
- 11. / the assemblage of people and things that feed data for decision making
- 14. / this group’s needs are at the heart of smart city design
- 18. / metaphorical understanding of the optimization of cities
- 19. / Michel Foucault views this as a symbol of the disciplinary society of surveillance
- 21. / the art of skilful persuasion
- 22. / top ranked country in Juniper Networks’ Smart City Index 2017