Zarifis N. 1996, Towards a computer information system for the archaeological sites and for the monuments in Rhodes, in P. Moscati (ed.), III International Symposium on Computing and Archaeology - Roma 22-25 novembre 1995, «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 7, 809-819
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«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 1996, 7, 809-819
Abstract
In the Archaeological Institute of the Dodecanese, the need for establishing an information system has been evident for many years. The Est expansion in personal computing systems and the development of GÌS during the fast years have provided the possibility of its realisation. Three major projects are under development. The first covers the monuments on the whole island of Rhodes, the second deals with the Ancient City of Rhodes and the third examines the Old Town of Rhodes as a living monument. Experiments with digital editing of photographs have provided us with a useful tool in presenting archaeological information. Computer aided design is occasionally used in case studies of monuments. The digital information system itself, with all restrictions due to hardware and software limitations, encourages, in a way, a more clearly defined and better organised data collection procedure. The transformation of a non-computerised to a computer-supported institution is a long procedure. Data input has always been a major difficulty. Due to this fact the full potential of the information system has never been realised. The system depends highly on the continuous data import and information updating and, as such, its accuracy and usefulness are highly vulnerable.
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GIS and cartography Cultural Resource Management
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