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  2. Smart city - Wikipedia

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    A smart city is an urban area that uses digital technology to collect data and to operate/provide services. [1][2] Data can be collected from citizens, devices, buildings, cameras. Applications include traffic and transportation systems, [3] power plants, utilities, urban forestry, [4] water supply networks, waste disposal, criminal ...

  3. NetLogo - Wikipedia

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    NetLogo is free and open-source software, released under a GNU General Public License (GPL). [17] Commercial licenses are also available. It is written in Scala and Java and runs on the Java virtual machine (JVM). [18] At its core is a hybrid interpreter/compiler that partially compiles user code to JVM bytecode. [19]

  4. List of smart cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of cities that have implemented smart city initiatives, organized by continent and then alphabetically.. The Institute for Management Development and Singapore University of Technology and Design rank cities in the Smart City Index according to technological, economic and human criteria (e.g., the quality of life, the environment and inclusiveness).

  5. Surveillance issues in smart cities - Wikipedia

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    The concept of smart cities is inherently tied to mass surveillance. The benefits derived from smart city technology are dependent on constant data flows captured and aggregated by sensors, cameras and tracking applications. [12] This persistence surveillance however, raises a number of privacy issues.

  6. Smart City Kochi - Wikipedia

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    Smart City Kochi. SmartCity Kochi is an information technology special economic zone in Kochi, Kerala, India. [1][2] A joint venture company named Smart City (Kochi) Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. was formed by Government of Kerala (16% holding) and Dubai Holding (84% holding) to implement the project. [3] The project is spread over an area of 246 ...

  7. Konza Technopolis - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.konza.go.ke. Konza Technopolis, also known as called Silicon Savannah, is a large technology hub planned by the government of Kenya to be built 64 km (39 mi) south of Nairobi on the way to the port city of Mombasa. [1][2] It is marketed as a key driver of Kenya's national development plan, known as Kenya Vision 2030. As of January ...

  8. SmartCity Malta - Wikipedia

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    Smart City. SmartCity is a technology park under development in Kalkara, Malta. The original plan was to transform the Ricasoli Industrial Estate into an information technology and media city on the models of Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City. The project was unveiled on 10 September 2007 by then Prime Minister of Malta, Lawrence Gonzi.

  9. Oak (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The assert keyword was implemented in Java for Java 1.4 [7] Other concepts were different from, or improved later, for Java: [4] Abstract methods were defined as in C++. While the Oak default access level was the same as Java's (default) package private access level, it was called "private". Oak did not have an equivalent to Java's private ...