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The development of cities is related to the efficient management of water. The evolution of smart instruments, the progress made in Information and Communications Technology (Internet of things, Cloud Computing, Big Data analysis) improves water management efficiency and ensures the availability and preservation of this resource. In this article, we have first, proposed 4 major pillars to consider in smart water management, and second, we have explored the key points of the Smart Water Grid.
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Abdeljebbar, N., Moussaid, L., Medromi, H. (2019). Smart Water Management: Pillars and Technologies. In: Farhaoui, Y., Moussaid, L. (eds) Big Data and Smart Digital Environment. ICBDSDE 2018. Studies in Big Data, vol 53. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12048-1_2
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