Take a moment to think about the world in 1987. Virtually every aspect of our daily life has changed in those three decades. At the time, mobile phones cost around $1,400 and were the size of a Dutch...
Transportation technology is evolving at an exponential rate and, for the first time since the advent of the automobile itself, we have a unique opportunity to completely rethink our cities as they...
Introduction: Smart Cities and the Array of Things
How do we firm up the vague definition of “Smart Cities,” and begin gathering the information specifically needed to implement this idea? In...
Introduction
Virtual technology (“VT”) is the latest overnight sensation to hit the market. And like many overnight sensations, it has been around for quite a while. One of the first commercial...
These days, city officials, finance officers and municipal asset managers everywhere are struggling to come to grips with two unavoidable realities: ever tightening budgetary constraints and aging...
Social media has come a long way in the past 10 years. What started as an online social network for a college campus quickly moved mainstream. In the early years, social media could be ignored by real...
Editor's Note: This article was written prior to the events of March 29, 2017, when Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50.
As a former imperial capital, London has had global significance...
In 2015, Argentina had a gross domestic product (GDP) of U.S. $586 billion.[1] It is the third largest economy in Latin America and among the largest in Emerging Markets.[2] In accordance with the...
A strong economy or a stable lifestyle: Which scenario is preferable?
I. INTRODUCTION
I grew up in the 1950s and 60s when the Japanese economy was experiencing a strong growth. Everybody in Japan...