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Les systèmes d'informations en archéologie

François Djindjian

«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 1993, 4, 9-25

Abstract

The development of computer applications in archaeology involves a complex trend in order to define, before undertaking any implementation, a conceptual framework of computable functions, archaeological objects and data models. This conceptual framework allows the definition of a global information system, well adapted to the various archaeological problems. After that definition, it is easier to develop a long-term and evolving software architecture, integrating the best packages of the market.

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Subjects:

History of applications and research projects Theoretical and methodological problems

Publishers:

CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale

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