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This paper presents a model of conceptualization of the citizen as sensor in the design of digital architectures of smart cities now emerging. To do this, the elements involving this framework, particularly electronic participation and urban digital democracy, interoperability and open data is discussed. All this is articulated through a triangle that can help define the context of analysis and development...
The different levels of addressing the e-of-things have burgeoned and proliferated in such a way that the exact scale and nature of understanding carried by this e-something has caused a multiple of disarray among not only government entities but among the citizens and every institution that works for social development. This gap of understanding has also increased the impact of any development. Hence...
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