Serlorenzi M., De Tommasi A., Grassucci R., Vismara A. 2013, Il webGIS del SITAR: riflessioni, approcci e percorsi metodologici per la pubblicazione e la multi-rappresentazione dei dati territoriali archeologici, in M. Serlorenzi (ed.), ARCHEOFOSS Free, Libre and Open Source Software e Open Format nei processi di ricerca archeologica. Atti del VII Workshop (Roma, 11-13 giugno 2012), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», Supplemento 4, 112-119
Copy to clipboard Download: BibTeXVolumes / Supplements / 4 / Serlorenzi et al.
Il webGIS del SITAR: riflessioni, approcci e percorsi metodologici per la pubblicazione e la multi-rappresentazione dei dati territoriali archeologici
Mirella Serlorenzi, Andrea De Tommasi, Raniero Grassucci, Andrea Vismara
«Archeologia e Calcolatori» 2013, Supplemento 4, 112-119
Abstract
The development of the SITAR project took place in a time of new approaches in the management and use of archaeological geospatial data, even at the higher central levels of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage (MiBAC). SITAR represents an important technological and institutional challenge for the Special Superintendency for Archaeology in Rome, the governmental institution in charge of the safeguarding and exploitation of the Roman archaeological heritage. The aim of the SITAR project is the construction of the Archaeological Territorial Informative System of Rome for the management of the enormous and heterogeneous amount of data and for the multi-dimensional representation of the valuable historical context of a constantly evolving city like Rome. After a first phase of conceptual analysis, data model definition and taxonomic structures description, currently the technological development is focused on the SITAR project web platform and more specifically on the webGIS. The paper discusses the use of basic GIS functions integrated with specific tools for dynamic dataset multi-representation and web editing. These implementations allow all the users, both scholars and archaeology amateurs, to build their own new geospatial information; users now play an actual role in the system and in the enrichment of collective knowledge.
Figures
View figures in Interactive Atlas of Digital Images
Preview
Subjects:
GIS and cartography Cultural Resource Management
Download (PDF)Publishers:
CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale
Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio
This website uses only technical cookies strictly necessary for its proper functioning. It doesn't perform any profiling and doesn't use third party cookies of any kind.
Read our privacy policy for additional information.
By clicking 'OK' or closing this banner you acknowledge having read this information and accept the website's contents.