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Title Pragmatic Modeling of Pervasive Cloud Enabled Trading Architecture for Smart City Ecosystem
ID_Doc 37639
Authors Shah, VS
Title Pragmatic Modeling of Pervasive Cloud Enabled Trading Architecture for Smart City Ecosystem
Year 2016
Published
DOI
Abstract Trading between the regulatory agencies, vendors, consumers, partners, and private sectors of smart cities is challenging. In particular, the continuous advancements of digital technologies (DTs) and availability of smart city resources have prompted the participants to move towards more flexible exchange mechanisms in order to be able to respond to the changing scale of utilization, while still complying with economic and welfare considerations. Traditional native approach of trading architecture (TA) produces inefficiencies that grow with the evolution and proximities of smart city infrastructure. In this research effort, we present the pragmatic approach to establish and advance TA that leverages capabilities of pervasive cloud environment. The smart city TA framework is adaptable to supports multiple strategies for multiple market conditions of DTs. The focus is to decompose the trading challenges into a set of orthogonal abstractions that are handled by heterogeneous smart services under a centralized hierarchical coordination across smart city ecosystem. The updating granularity can scale anything from minor implementation changes to a major reconfiguration. The paper identifies primary measurement criteria and progressive method to evaluate effectiveness of the TA during the development of smart city initiatives.
Author Keywords digital technologies (DT); pervasive trading services (PTSs); pragmatic model criteria (PMC); trading architecture (TA)
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000391535300034
WoS Category Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Computer Science; Engineering
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