Module name | Smart Cities |
Modul level, if applicable | – |
Code, if applicable | TKP17-7-1-311 |
Subtitle, if applicable | Kota Cerdas |
Courses, if applicable | – |
Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 3 |
Person responsible for the module | Prof. Ir. Achmad Djunaedi, MUP, Ph.D |
Lecturer | Prof. Ir. Achmad Djunaedi, MUP, Ph.D |
Language | Indonesia |
Relation to curriculum | Elective Course |
Type of teaching, contract hours | Lecture / TCL, CBL, SCL |
Workload | 1 work credit or SKS is equal to 50 minutes of study activity in class. |
Credit points | 2 SKS / 5 ECTS |
Requirements according to the examination regulations | Minimum attendance is 75% of total classes |
Recommended prerequisites | – |
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes | Able to analyze theories regarding smart cities |
Able to integrate concepts and aspects of smart city based on the existing conditions | |
Able to formulate strategic schemes and policies that support the implementation of smart city | |
Content | Students will be taught …… The topics that are being discussed in this subject are: |
Definition of Smart Cities | |
Smart City’s Relation to Urban and Regional Planning | |
Development Strategies of Smart City | |
The Usage of Smart City Sensors | |
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination | Written final examination with open questions |
Media employed | LCD, computer |
Reading list | [1] Dameri, R.P. & A. Cocchia. (2013) Smart City and Digital City: Twenty Years of Terminology Evolution. The Proceeding of itAIS 2013 Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS: Empowering society through digital innovations, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan (Italy), December 14th, 2013
[2] Nam, Taewoo & Theresa A. Pardo. (2011) Conceptualizing Smart City with Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions. The Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, June 12-15, 2011, College Park, MD, USA
[3] Marcin Baron, 2012, “Do We Need Smart Cities for Resilience”, Journal of Economics and Management, Vol. 10, University of Economics, Katowice.
[4] Bouskela dkk, 2016, The Road toward Smart Cities: Migrating from Traditional City Management to the Smart City, IDB.
[5] Griffinger, R., dkk (2007). Smart cities Ranking of European medium-sized cities. Final report October
[6] Picon, Antoine. 2015. Smart Cities: A Spatialised Intelligence”. John Wiley & Sons, West Sussex, UK.
[7] Shiode, Narushige. 2000. “Urban Planning, Information Technology, and Cyberspace”. Journal of Urban Technology, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 105-126.
[8] Talvitie, Juha. 2002. “The Influence of Information Technology on Spatial Development”. FIG XXII International Conggress, April 19-26, 2002. Washington DC.
[9] Greg Clark, Gareth Evans, & Sarah Nemecek. 2010. Resilient Cities: Surviving in a New World. Urban Land Institute, London, United Kingdom
[10]Bogunovich, Dushko. 2015. “Smart City & Resilient Region: The Case for Smart Resilience and Genoa as A Model for the World”. Fondazione Mario e Giorgio Labo, Genoa, 8 Maggio 2015. |