112 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications Ref. No. Category Definitions/Features Key concept/ Keywords Source (ix) Public administration and governance: Promoting digitalized public administration, e‐ballots and ICT‐based transparency of government activities to enhance the empowerment of the inhabitants and involvement in administration. 113 Corporate Smart cities are aimed at: (i) addressing urbanization. (ii) facilitating economic growth, enhancing technological progress using ICTs. (iii) environmental sustainability. Urban, ICT, environment, innovation, technology. Naphade, M., Guruduth, B., Harrison, C., Jurij, P., Morris, R. (2014) 114 Academic/In ternational organization Smart city establishments include: (i) Energy policy management. (ii) Healthcare governance. (iii) Financial policy management. (iv) Remote monitoring. (v) Complaint management. (vi) Intelligent buildings. (vii) Security systems based on ICT,IT configuration management databases. Energy, health, security and safety, intelligent, ICT, management, buildings. Asimakopoulou, E., Bessis, N. (2011) 115 Academic \"A city that monitors and integrates conditions of all the its critical infrastructures, including roads, bridges, tunnels, rails subways, airports, seaports, communications, water, power, even major buildings can better optimize its resources, plan its preventive maintenance activities, and monitor security aspects while maximizing services to its citizens.\" Transport, energy, resources, society, integration. Hall, R., E. (2000) 116 Academic \"A city striving to make itself smarter (more efficient, sustainable, equitable and livable).\" Sustainable, QoL, society, ICT, technology. Nfuka, E., N., Rusu, L. (2010)