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SmartCityWare: A Service-Oriented Middleware for Cloud and Fog Enabled Smart City Services

Smart cities are becoming a reality. Various aspects of modern cities are being automated and integrated with information and communication technologies to achieve higher functionality, optimized resources utilization, and management, and improved quality of life for the residents. Smart cities rely...

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Published in:IEEE access 2017-01, Vol.5, p.17576-17588
Main Authors: Mohamed, Nader, Al-Jaroodi, Jameela, Jawhar, Imad, Lazarova-Molnar, Sanja, Mahmoud, Sara
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