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A Study on the Development of Customer-Oriented u-City Service Model for u-City Business

Published: 13 December 2008 Publication History

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The concept of the u-City is the future city model based on urban innovations which include urban management, life quality improvement, new industrial development, etc. And it consists of three elements – technology, space, life style. This paper briefly studies the trend of u-City development and the pattern of u-City development. In addition, KT u-City service model is presented. As analysis of the u-City service that the government and local autonomous government and company are promoted, we defined that KT u-City service model is classified 10 categories and 10 categories is classified of large, middle, small, unit service. In addition, this paper presents the customer-oriented service model that help the government and local autonomous government to promote u-City business.
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    FGCN '08: Proceedings of the 2008 Second International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking - Volume 03
    December 2008
    103 pages
    ISBN:9780769534312

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 13 December 2008

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    1. Business Model
    2. u-City

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