Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly becoming part of everyday life, whether at home, at work or at leisure.Cities must also be prepared to use ICTs in their daily lives, applying them in many different areas, either to solve problems, optimize processes or automate the domains that allow it.Intelligent Cities projects around the world are employing current and emerging technologies, such as Cloud Computing, IoT and Big Data, such technologies allow for a superior degree of automation and control, incorporating citizens as a fundamental part of the process and managers greater subsidies for decision-making.An Integral City plan is going to be a natural process for municipalities, as the evolution of ICTs and the needs of citizens force the conception of a more "connected" city, being thus the reference model of implantation of Intelligent Cities, the MRICI, presented by this work aims to assist municipalities in the construction of this plan.The motivation for the construction of the MRICI was evidenced by the quantitative research in cities that already have small slopes of Intelligent Cities, in the case of E-Gov with free Wi-Fi signal, and the validation was given by the qualitative interview applied to municipal managers linked to area of Information Technology.
Liriane Soares AraújoJessika Thamarys Soares de MoraesPâmela Cristina Barboza De Moraes
Mariana Gmach PhilippiLarissa Milkiewicz
Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial