Issue 1.2 • Date Jan.-March 2011
Volume 55, Number 1&2, Jan./Mar.: Smarter Cities
Information technology plays a central role in smarter cities by supporting instrumentation, interconnection, and intelligence in areas ranging from city infrastructure and services to environmental protection and the operations of commercial enterprises. Broad themes in this issue include urban modeling, the application of information technology in cities, the boundaries at which physical infrastructures form interfaces with digital systems, and integrated city services for which the interdependencies of the various city subsystems create a significant scientific and engineering challenge.
Information technology plays a central role in smarter cities by supporting instrumentation, interconnection, and intelligence in areas ranging from city infrastructure and services to environmental protection and the operations of commercial enterprises. Broad themes in this issue include urban modeling, the application of information technology in cities, the boundaries at which physical infrastructures form interfaces with digital systems, and integrated city services for which the interdependencies of the various city subsystems create a significant scientific and engineering challenge.
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Cover 1
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Table of Contents
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Preface: Smarter Cities
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Complexity of legacy city resource management and value modeling of interagency response
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Public–private partnership, information technology, and operational efficiency at Sandy Springs, Georgia
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Analytics-driven asset management
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Enabling integrated city operations
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Complex city systems: Understanding how large technical systems innovation arises in cities
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The IBM Journal of Research and Development is a peer-reviewed technical journal, published bimonthly, which features the work of authors in the science, technology and engineering of information systems.
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John J. Ritsko
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center


