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BS ISO/IEC 30182:2017

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Smart city concept model. Guidance for establishing a model for data interoperability

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BSI 2017 68
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This International Standard describes, and gives guidance on, a smart city concept model (SCCM) that can provide the basis of interoperability between component systems of a smart city, by aligning the ontologies in use across different sectors. It includes:

  • concepts (e.g. ORGANIZATION, PLACE, COMMUNITY, ITEM, METRIC, SERVICE, RESOURCE); and

  • relationships between concepts (e.g. ORGANIZATION has RESOURCEs, EVENT at a PLACE).

The SCCM does not replace existing models where they exist, but, by mapping from a local model to a parent model, questions can be asked about data in a new and joined-up way.

This International Standard is aimed at organizations that provide services to communities in cities, and manage the resulting data, as well as decision-makers and policy developers in cities.1)

The SCCM is relevant wherever many organizations provide services to many communities within a place.

It does not cover the data standards that are relevant to each concept in the SCCM and does not attempt to list or recommend the sources of identifiers and categorizations that cities map to the SCCM.

The SCCM has been devised to communicate the meaning of data. It does not attempt to provide concepts to describe the metadata of a dataset, for example, validity and provenance of data.

It covers semantic interoperability, that is, defining the meaning of data, particularly from many sources. It does not cover other barriers to interoperability, some of which are described at 3.2.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
8 0.1 General
9 0.2 Relevance
11 0.3 Data sharing
13 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
2.1 category
2.2 class
2.3 concept
14 2.4 concept model
2.5 data interoperability
interoperability concerning the creation, meaning, computation, use, transfer, and exchange of data
[SOURCE ISO/IEC 20944-1:2013, 3.21.12.4]
2.6 dataset
2.7 directed graph
2.8 entity
2.9 identifier
2.11 ontology
2.12 relationship
2.13 sector
2.14 smart city
15 3 Using the SCCM
3.1 General
16 3.2 Other barriers to interoperability
17 4 Concept, relationship and the SCCM
4.1 Concept
4.2 Relationship
20 5 Mapping a dataset to the SCCM
5.1 Dataset
21 5.2 Class
5.3 Identifier and category
5.4 Prime concept
22 5.5 Group concept
23 5.6 Concepts that are not included in the SCCM
5.6.1 Time
5.6.2 Role
6 Views illustrating how concepts are typically related
6.1 General
6.2 ITEMs view
25 6.3 COLLECTIONs view
26 6.4 EVENTs view
27 6.5 OBJECTIVEs view
28 6.6 Observing and responding view
29 6.7 SERVICEs view
31 6.8 CASEs view
32 6.9 PLANs view
33 6.10 RESOURCEs and DECISIONs view
7 Definition of each concept and relationship in the SCCM
BS ISO/IEC 30182:2017
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