@incollection{MuellerToeroekSchenkProsser2019, author = {Robert M{\"u}ller-T{\"o}r{\"o}k and Birgit Schenk and Alexander Prosser}, title = {Sensor Networks and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in the Smart City}, series = {Collaborative governance, trust building and community development : conference proceedings „Transylvanian international conference in public administration”, October 24-26, 2019, Cluj-Napoca, Romania / editors: Cristina Maria Hinţea, Bianca Veronica Radu, Raluca Maria Suciu}, volume = {2020}, publisher = {Accent}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, isbn = {978-606-561-211-2}, pages = {272 -- 280}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Sensor networks have become ubiquitous in all types of machinery and infrastructure. These sensor networks are/will be extensively used in the Smart City, which includes public as well as private sensor networks the latter being a much-neglected source of information feed for a smart city administration (Komninos, 2014). This can include vehicle (from eScooter to mini-van) sharing data, park house data, etc. However, the city’s backbone IT infrastructure must be able to accept and process this data and to draw the right conclusions from them. The backbone of this IT infrastructure will for all practical purposes be an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System as it is already standard in the private sector (for an example, M{\"u}ller-T{\"o}r{\"o}k et al., 2019). This contribution analyzes the integration of sensor networks into ERP systems in the Smart City. It will also analyze the implications of this development for public sector education.}, language = {en} }