Abstract

The issue of global urbanization, which is a separate problem faced by the government, is the very rapid growth of population density in cities. To face this challenge, the government launched a smart city project by targeting sustainable economic growth and improving the quality of life. Information and Communication Technology governance is the key to realizing a smart city. However, each of these I.C.T. tools produce large amounts of data known as Big Data. Data processing with the Big Data approach is becoming a trend in information systems to provide better public services and provide references in the policy-making process. However, to obtain important information in the scope of big data, a Big Data Analytics process is needed, also known as Big Data Value Chain. Extracting knowledge from the related literature can identify the characteristics of the big data analytic framework for smart cities. This paper reviews several big data analytic frameworks applied to smart cities. This paper is to find the advantages and disadvantages of each framework so that it can be a direction for future research

Highlights

  • The issue of urbanization and global population growth that is increasingly uncontrollable is causing problems in urban areas

  • Based on the results of reviewing and evaluating several related articles, there are 3 popular architectural frameworks related to BDA to be applied in the smart city context, namely the framework: BASIS[18], SWIFT[19] and Rapid Deployment on Intelligent Cities And Living (RADICAL)[20]

  • SWIFT, which stands for Smart Wireless Sensor Network (W.S.N.)-based Infrastructural Framework for smart Transactions, is a three-layer architectural framework that supports the integration of various devices

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Introduction

The issue of urbanization and global population growth that is increasingly uncontrollable is causing problems in urban areas. The government launched a smart city project by targeting sustainable economic growth with a better quality of life. In Indonesia, the Smart City concept was initiated by an expert from ITB, Suhono S. A smart city is a city’s government that is the fastest and most accurate in providing solutions to its citizens. The smart city is a process of making each of these domains "smart", and how the integration process between domains forms a unified system. This integration process requires the sharing of information between domains [2]-[3]

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