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In summary, a Smart City Platform allows:

            •  Real-time knowledge of the city's state by collecting information from the city, citizens and
                businesses, whilst meeting the pertinent privacy requirements.

            •  The coordination and provision of available information by the city's maintenance services
                managers.
            •  The dynamic management of activities according to current data, available resources, and
                objective quality of services.

            •  Decision-making by returning the refined information to the systems in charge of executing the
                different actions.
            •  The establishment of channels of interaction with the city government and citizens through
                specific subsystems that establish bidirectional flows of information.

            •  The offer of open data and capabilities to developers to facilitate the creation of an ecosystem
                of applications on the Platform creates additional value for the citizen.


            6.3.8.1 Functional requirements of a Smart City Platform

            In summary, a Smart City Platform allows:

            •  Real-time knowledge of the city's state by collecting information from the city, citizens and
                businesses, whilst meeting the pertinent privacy requirements.

            •  The coordination and provision of available information by the city's maintenance services
                managers.

            •  The dynamic management of activities according to current data, available resources, and
                objective quality of services.

            •  Decision-making by returning the refined information to the systems in charge of executing the
                different actions.
            •  The establishment of channels of interaction with the city government and citizens through
                specific subsystems that establish bidirectional flows of information.

            •  The offer of open data and capabilities to developers to facilitate the creation of an ecosystem
                of applications on the Platform creates additional value for the citizen.


            6.3.8.2 Functional requirements of a Smart City Platform

            In a very summarized form, the minimum functionalities that a Smart City Platform must have, are
            detailed in Figure 37.










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