Moltedo L., Picco R., Salonia P. 2000, La presenza delle Tecnologie dell'Informazione nella ricerca sui Beni Culturali: risultati di una indagine, in A. D'Andrea, F. Niccolucci (eds.), Atti del I Workshop Nazionale di Archeologia Computazionale (Napoli - Firenze 1999), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 11, 301-310
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Laura Moltedo, Romualdo Picco, Paolo Salonia
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2000, 11, 301-310
Abstract
The study of a wide variety of artefacts of cultural interest requires a vast and heterogeneous documentation that ranges from information concerning the physical sites, to the typologies, state of conservation, methodologies of documentation and intervention, until the whole cognitive process is brought to fruition. The techniques employed for analysis, intervention and documentation are therefore fundamental both for the planning and the implementing of innovative solutions for the recovery and the conservation of the artefacts themselves, as well as for the protection and preservation of the archaeological heritage involved. This paper consists of an analysis of research projects in the field of cultural heritage which includes aspects of information and communication technologies, based on the ACM Classification Scheme. The topics dealt with are intended as a contribution to the understanding of the interdisciplinary approach which should be taken into consideration in proposing future research programs.
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History of applications and research projects Data dissemination and education
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