Municipal Ontology
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A Municipal Ontology is an ontology for municipalities.
- Context:
- It can encompass a Municipal Government Ontology.
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Smart City, Smart City Application, Civic Tech..
References
2015
- (Komninos et al., 2015) ⇒ Nicos Komninos, Charalambos Bratsas, Christina Kakderi, and Panagiotis Tsarchopoulos. (2015). “Smart City Ontologies: Improving the Effectiveness of Smart City Applications.” In: Journal of Smart Cities, 1(1).
- QUOTE: This paper addresses the problem of low impact of smart city applications observed in the fields of energy and transport, which constitute high-priority domains for the development of smart cities. However, these are not the only fields where the impact of smart cities has been limited. The paper provides an explanation for the low impact of various individual applications of smart cities and discusses ways of improving their effectiveness. We argue that the impact of applications depends primarily on their ontology, and secondarily on smart technology and programming features. Consequently, we start by creating an overall ontology for the smart city, defining the building blocks of this ontology with respect to the most cited definitions of smart cities, and structuring this ontology with the Protégé 5.0 editor, defining entities, class hierarchy, object properties, and data type properties.