Society is closer to an understanding that ICT (information and communication technology) in the construction of cities of the future will have a crucial role. However, to make effective use of ICT, need a platform of service delivery. In the future, city officials with a scalable and flexible service ecosystem will be able to use ICT to ensure environmental safety, economic growth and long-term support of urbanization. In the new document to IDC, conducting research in the delivery of next-generation services to ordinary citizens, stating that the construction of an Internet connection and a so-called "smart" community attaches considerable importance to service delivery platform.
During this process, service delivery will play in the development of "smart" services a strategic role. It is planned that through this city dwellers of the future will be able to create a more stable, secure, "smart" and eco-friendly community. According to experts, ICT in the construction of cities of the future will play a vital role in the broader context of environmental sustainability, economic growth and sustainable urbanization. To do so would be to introduce new hardware, software and services that lead to the formation of a new ICT system. IDC staff believes that the possible implementation of these plans will play an important role of telecommunications operators, which will provide operational expertise and the bandwidth required for the safe, smooth and reliable operation of the system.
In order to manage huge volumes of information, it is important create a set of storage systems, switches, routers, and cache servers. Ideally, the community of the future will try to move as many as possible of social and financial services in the technology ecosystem. Today, these principles have been used in the cities of Toronto (Canada) and South Korea's Songdo. The latter is a particularly good example of collaboration of public and private organizations to create socially responsible and environmentally friendly city in the interests of companies and individuals.
Considering Social, Economical and Environmental Stability in Construction
Environmental management involves almost all human activities that take place and affect the environment or to a greater or lesser degree and is subject to a prior ordering of the territory and uses thereof. This arrangement marks for which applications can be put in the ground according to their future suitability as agricultural land, as having exploitable minerals, such as industrial land according to their suitability for a little more direct, and residential based on the existence of water accessible and a suitable climate, or as restricted in terms of their intrinsic, natural value, among others (Chudley, Greeno, 2006, pp. 15-22). Once management has been established, designing a strategy to manage each part and can be implemented. At more or less productivity management or economic view, designed for exploitation and land use, environmental management overlaps.
The paradigm of modern urban management postulates that the process of creating the area depends on the role of local governments and the ...