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Modelling and Implementing Smart Universities: An IT Conceptual Framework

The smart city concept has been gaining momentum in the scientific community because of its potentially huge impact on citizens’ quality of life. However, expectations have not yet been met in practice. This is firstly due to the sheer breadth of such projects and secondly to the lack of methodologi...

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Published in:Sustainability 2021-03, Vol.13 (6), p.3397
Main Authors: Maciá Pérez, Francisco, Berna Martínez, José Vicente, Lorenzo Fonseca, Iren
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