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Requirements on System Design to Increase Understanding and Visibility of Cultural Heritage

Requirements on System Design to Increase Understanding and Visibility of Cultural Heritage

Luca Roffia, Sara Bartolini, Daniele Manzaroli, Alfredo D’Elia, Tullio Salmon Cinotti, Giuseppe Raffa, Marina Pettinari
ISBN13: 9781609600440|ISBN10: 1609600444|EISBN13: 9781609600457
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-044-0.ch013
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Roffia, Luca, et al. "Requirements on System Design to Increase Understanding and Visibility of Cultural Heritage." Handbook of Research on Technologies and Cultural Heritage: Applications and Environments, edited by Georgios Styliaras, et al., IGI Global, 2011, pp. 259-284. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-044-0.ch013

APA

Roffia, L., Bartolini, S., Manzaroli, D., D’Elia, A., Cinotti, T. S., Raffa, G., & Pettinari, M. (2011). Requirements on System Design to Increase Understanding and Visibility of Cultural Heritage. In G. Styliaras, D. Koukopoulos, & F. Lazarinis (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Technologies and Cultural Heritage: Applications and Environments (pp. 259-284). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-044-0.ch013

Chicago

Roffia, Luca, et al. "Requirements on System Design to Increase Understanding and Visibility of Cultural Heritage." In Handbook of Research on Technologies and Cultural Heritage: Applications and Environments, edited by Georgios Styliaras, Dimitrios Koukopoulos, and Fotis Lazarinis, 259-284. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2011. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-044-0.ch013

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Abstract

How can technology be used to increase visibility and understanding of numerous sites that are not yet able to attract the amount of people they deserve? Focusing on this question, the authors report on their activities started with MUSE, a project started within the Italian National Research Program on Cultural Heritage PARNASO and continued within the “Mobile and Ambient Systems” Work Group of the European Network of Excellence in Open Cultural Heritage as part of the CIMAD project. The authors use their experience on a 7th Framework Programme project called SOFIA within the ARTEMIS Joint Technology Initiative to consider future and prospective research directions and present a vision of how Cultural Heritage would benefit from making “information” in the physical world available for smart services.

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