ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications 93 Ref. No. Category Definitions/Features Key concept/ Keywords Source 67 Corporate A smart city offers its inhabitants a maximum of life quality by a minimum use of resources thanks to intelligent combination of different infrastructure systems (transport, energy communication, etc.) on different levels like buildings, areas, quarters and cities. « Intelligent » in this context does not automatically mean \"IT\". By similar performance, passive or self‐regulating mechanisms is preferable to active regulated systems. Quality of life, infrastructure systems, intelligence. Horbaty‐Energie Schweiz (2013) 68 Academic \"...are territories with a high capacity for learning and innovation, which is built into the creativity of their population, their institutions of knowledge creation and their digital infrastructure for communication\". .... [and are concerned] with people and the human capital side of the equation, rather than blindly believing that IT itself can automatically transform and improve cities. Learning, innovation, creative people, knowledge institutions, communication infrastructure. Hollands (2008) 69 Industry association The Council defines a Smart Sustainable City as one that has digital technology embedded across all city functions. ICT, integrated, city functions. Smart Cities Council (2014) 70 Government/ International organization \"At its core a smart city is a welcoming, inclusive city, an open city. By being forthright with citizens, with clear accountability, integrity, and fair and honest measures of progress, cities get smarter\". Integrity, citizens. Comstock‐World Bank Blogs (2012) 71 Internet A developed urban area that creates sustainable economic development and high quality of life by excelling in multiple key areas: economy, mobility, environment, people, living, and government. Excelling in these key areas can be done through strong human capital, social capital, and/or ICT infrastructure. Economic growth, standard of living, quality of life, transport, mobility, environment, governance, human capital, social capital, ICT, urban area. Business Dictionary (2014)