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22 Fiware. (n.d.). Smart Data Models. Available online: https:// smartdatamodels .org/
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24 https:// synchronicity -iot .eu/
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26 Kim. E. et al. (2018). Guidelines for the integration of IoT devices in OASC compliant platforms. SynchroniCity
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27 Based on material in the about-to-be-published IEC SRD 63188 Smart City Reference Architecture Methodology.
28 ITU-T. (2020a). Recommendation Y.4472 Open data application programming interfaces (APIs) for IoT data in
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29 Maggio, M.; et al (2018). Reference Architecture for IoT Enabled Smart Cities, Update. SynchroniCity
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30 OGC Smart Cities Spatial Information Framework (2015).
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smart sustainable cities. Available online: https:// www .itu .int/ rec/ T -REC -Y .4470
33 Open and Agile Smart Cities (OASC) – a global smart city network, is working to identify and specify the set
of Minimal Interoperability Mechanisms needed for a smart city data ecosystem.
34 ETSI. (2019). ETSI GS CIM 009 V1.1.1 Context Information Management (CIM); NGSI-LD API. Available online:
https:// www .etsi .org/ deliver/ etsi _gs/ CIM/ 001 _099/ 009/ 01 .01 .01 _60/ gs _CIM009v010101p .pdf
35 ITU-T. (2019c) LS/r on the transposition of oneM2M technical specifications into the Y.4500.x series (SG20-LSxx).
Available online: https:// www .itu .int/ net/ itu -t/ ls/ ls .aspx ?isn = 21910
36 Inera. (2021). SALAR Ten Proposed Principles for IoT-systems – best practices for purchasing/achieving IoT-
systems or IoT capabilities. Available online: https:// inera .atlassian .net/ wiki/ spaces/ AR/ overview
37 ITU-T Recommendations Y Series. Available online: https:// www .itu .int/ itu -t/ recommendations/ index .aspx ?ser
= Y
38 ITU-T. (2016).ITU-T Y.4400 series – Smart sustainable cities – setting the framework for an ICT architecture –
Supplement. Available online: https:// www .itu .int/ rec/ T -REC -Y .Sup27/ en
39 ISO/IEC. (2014). JTC 1: Smart Cities - Preliminary Report. Available online: https:// www .iso .org/ files/ live/ sites/
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40 The latest version of the specifications is maintained on Gitbook and can be accessed at https:// mims .oascities
.org/
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