ARTÍCULO
TITULO

A Gamified Mobile-Based Approach with Web Monitoring for a Crowdsourcing Framework Designed for Urban Problems Related Smart Government: A Case Study of Chiang Mai, Thailand

Kitti Puritat    

Resumen

Crowdsourcing in smart cities has rapidly grown with the buildup of the internet of things which has enabled citizens who are similarity thinking in the society to become increasingly connected with one another delivering information to the government in order to plan the city. This article proposes a gamified crowdsourcing framework for smart governments to solve urban problems. It could help government officers to organize the deliveries regarding the city?s characteristics. We applied game elements from the Gamification Concept in a mobile application in order to engage the citizens in our framework. We evaluated the framework for 2 months which had 548 citizens according to system data. According to our crowd sourcing project the most important issues that Chiang Mai is facing are pollution and traffic jams.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Yevgen Muraev     Pág. 109 - 118
The article is devoted to the study of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the implementation of urban development based on the concept of "smart cities". The subject of the study is a set of theoretical, methodological and practical aspect... ver más

 
Olga Vorobeva,Ekaterina Manzhula,Alina Yashina     Pág. 59 - 65
The article analyses approaches to definitions and meanings of the terms ?smart city? and ?smart people/smart citizens?, provided by Russian and international academics and practitioners. The research revealed Russian authors? approaches to be wider than... ver más

 
Alisa Mueangpud,Jintavee Khlaisang,Prakob Koraneekij     Pág. pp. 19 - 38
Financial knowledge is an important factor in a country?s economic and financial security and its citizens? lives and there is much related research indicating that technology will help, especially in the case for the mobile learning application model. T... ver más

 
Rafael Robina Ramírez and Luis A. Sañudo-Fontaneda    
Since 1996, the South African government has undertaken a considerable project to fulfil the proclaimed right of citizens to access sufficient water and sanitation (Government of South Africa, 1996) through traditional water management and water governan... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Gitana Dudzeviciute,Agne ?imelyte,Au?ra Liucvaitiene     Pág. 1433 - 1450