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In the past, the traditional urban development model, that is, the form of mechanical use of urban resources, is no longer in line with the future development direction of the city. In the current urban management, it is necessary to integrate advanced science and technology to promote the transformation and upgrading of urban development. Big data technology has significant advantages. It can be used in urban management to achieve revolutionary transformation. This paper explores the potential value under massive data and promotes the construction of smart cities. From the perspective of big data, the relevant requirements for smart cities, as well as the anatomy of smart government, smart enterprises, wisdom and people’s livelihood, and the issues that should be paid attention to later, explore the construction of smart cities based on big data. The research in this paper has contributed to the further improvement of the city’s level of intelligence.
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Chen, Y., Lin, Y. (2020). Impact of Smart Cities on Resource Conservation Based on Big Data Analysis. In: Huang, C., Chan, YW., Yen, N. (eds) Data Processing Techniques and Applications for Cyber-Physical Systems (DPTA 2019). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1088. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1468-5_1
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