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- Construction and Application of Maritime Linked Open Data in ChinaYiduo Liang, Jun Zhai. 520-521 [doi]
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- Building Smart Government or Developing Industry?: Study on the Designs of Local Smart City Pilot Projects in ChinaYefei Hu, Jie Wang. 532-533 [doi]
- Enabling New Public Service Paradigms on Social Media Platforms: A "Social AHP" Model for Citizen-to-Citizen ServicesArbi Chouikh, Adegboyega Ojo. 534-535 [doi]
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