Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam

Nowadays, the process of urbanization in Vietnam took place at a relatively high speed compared to the other regions. However, the process of urbanization is also facing many difficulties, almost urban must be concerned with well-managed, urban planning and construction work. when the industrial rev...

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Hoàng, Việt Bách Khoa
Sung-Kyun Kim
Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
description Nowadays, the process of urbanization in Vietnam took place at a relatively high speed compared to the other regions. However, the process of urbanization is also facing many difficulties, almost urban must be concerned with well-managed, urban planning and construction work. when the industrial revolution 4.0 is booming, the successful construction of a smart city model will be able to create a breakthrough solution in solving problems. In recent years, the application of smart mobile devices has been introduced into Vietnam and thrived in many economic sectors, smart technology has crept into the fields of telecommunications, banking, e-commerce, payment and communication. Although majority cities in Vietnam, which not yet capable of developing technology, but still a potential level of understanding and correct orientation on the ICT driven adapted with reference to smart city concept. This study assessed the model of dimension issues on approach, paradigm, and source of capital which play the most important role in building smart city then case study was analyzed through 3 cities’ smart projects Bac Ninh, Da Lat, Nha Trang. While Bac Ninh and Nha Trang city has specific directions and strategies based on the city's SWOT assessments, Da Lat city has not yet achieved some basic requirements for conducting construction steps of smart city. This research contributes a perspective to find the adaptive direction for decision-making on smart city developing in medium-size cities of Vietnam.
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Sung-Kyun Kim
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title Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
title_short Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
title_full Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
title_fullStr Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-10202022-09-15T05:33:21Z Developing Smart City: Based on the Assessment of Smart Projects in Medium-Size Cities, Vietnam Hoàng, Việt Bách Khoa Sung-Kyun Kim Smart city decision-making medium-size cities SWOT Nowadays, the process of urbanization in Vietnam took place at a relatively high speed compared to the other regions. However, the process of urbanization is also facing many difficulties, almost urban must be concerned with well-managed, urban planning and construction work. when the industrial revolution 4.0 is booming, the successful construction of a smart city model will be able to create a breakthrough solution in solving problems. In recent years, the application of smart mobile devices has been introduced into Vietnam and thrived in many economic sectors, smart technology has crept into the fields of telecommunications, banking, e-commerce, payment and communication. Although majority cities in Vietnam, which not yet capable of developing technology, but still a potential level of understanding and correct orientation on the ICT driven adapted with reference to smart city concept. This study assessed the model of dimension issues on approach, paradigm, and source of capital which play the most important role in building smart city then case study was analyzed through 3 cities’ smart projects Bac Ninh, Da Lat, Nha Trang. While Bac Ninh and Nha Trang city has specific directions and strategies based on the city's SWOT assessments, Da Lat city has not yet achieved some basic requirements for conducting construction steps of smart city. 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