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6.3 SSC ICT architecture
6.3.1 SSC ICT system's analysis and subsystems' definition
By its definition, the SSC ICT architecture aims to provide the following services to its end‐users
(inhabitants and stakeholders' representatives):
Transportation services.
E‐government services.
E‐business services.
Safety and Emergency services.
Smart health services.
Tourism services.
Education services.
Smart Building.
Waste management services.
Smart Energy services.
Smart water services.
From the management view (service provider), all the above services structure the SSC service
portfolio and a separate subsystem can be defined to offer each of them (Figure 6). Each subsystem
requires both infrastructure and software to operate, its uses and produces data, while it transacts
with end‐users (demand and supply side) and with other subsystems via communication channels
within the SSC.
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