Articles by Panos Constantopoulos
DELTOS: a documentation system for the administration of site monuments and preserved buildings
Chrisoula Bekiari, Theodossia Bitzou, Dimitris Calomirakis, Alexandra Caretsou, Daphne Chronaki, Panos Constantopoulos, Christina Gritzapi, Maria Lagogianni
Abstract
DELTOS II is an information system covering the needs for documentation, conservation and administration of site monuments and preserved buildings. It offers map display, supports large data volume, storage and display of multimedia data (mostly images and free text) and drawing facilities. DELTOS has been developed by the Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, in dose collaboration with the 23rd Ephorate of Classical and Prehistoric Antiquities and the l3th Ephorate of Byzantine and Postbyzantine Antiquities. The system has been installed at the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete, Greece and is currently in the initial stage of exploitation.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 1996, 7, 821-829; doi: 10.19282/ac.7.1996.66
Modelling occurences in cultural documentation
Maria Christoforaki, Panos Constantopoulos, Martin Doerr
Abstract
CLIO, developed by ICS-FORTH, is a system for cultural documentation purposes of museums. It serves as a scientific catalogue of museum artifacts, as opposed to the basic documentation and administrative purposes served by usual collections management systems. It supports artifact descriptions as temporal, geographical, cultural, historical contexts; style, technique, usage, and physical data information. It allows to express certain and uncertain knowledge as well as opinions. In this paper we address the notions of existence, events and causality, referring to them collectively as notions of occurrence, within a conceptual modelling framework and in the context of developing a general ontology for cultural documentation. Particular attention is given to the representation of relations on which historical and other inferences can be based. We present a new approach, which takes mutual dependencies between time and space into account.
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 1996, 7, 1047-1060; doi: 10.19282/ac.7.1996.90
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