— The technologies that allow the representation, the organization, the computation and the advanced exchange of information no longer reside within the exclusive domain of engineering. They are embedded in application products which suggest innovative themes and call for novel political, economic and entrepreneurial strategies and therefore more creative paths for research in general and Cultural Heritage in particular. Remote fruition of high interest sites is a central issue for historical, archaeological and environmental research whenever the themes and goods being studied are difficult to access for specialist researchers or no-technical user. One of such instances has been chosen to illustrate the potential of ITC via the description of a pre-organized information elaboration process, which is flexible as to demand.

Remote fruition of material and non material goods. ICT for IV century BC necropolis.

ROSSI, Adriana;
2016

Abstract

— The technologies that allow the representation, the organization, the computation and the advanced exchange of information no longer reside within the exclusive domain of engineering. They are embedded in application products which suggest innovative themes and call for novel political, economic and entrepreneurial strategies and therefore more creative paths for research in general and Cultural Heritage in particular. Remote fruition of high interest sites is a central issue for historical, archaeological and environmental research whenever the themes and goods being studied are difficult to access for specialist researchers or no-technical user. One of such instances has been chosen to illustrate the potential of ITC via the description of a pre-organized information elaboration process, which is flexible as to demand.
2016
978-80-554-1234-4
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