Smart City Construction Based on Urban Information Model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v7i2.11772Keywords:
Urban information model, Smart city, CIM, Urban governance.Abstract
Since the implementation of smart city construction in our country, smart city development has been flourishing across various regions. However, in practice, certain deficiencies have been identified in the smart city construction model, such as the occurrence of "data silos" and redundant construction. The development of City Information Modeling (CIM) presents new opportunities for refined urban governance and smart city construction. This article analyzes the origin and connotation of CIM, explores the meaning of the CIM model, and explains the essence of CIM from the perspectives of its foundational nature and constituent system. Furthermore, it discusses the application value of CIM in smart cities and elaborates on the assistance provided by CIM and smart cities in achieving refined urban management.
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