In the digital age, the methods and techniques for managing documents and tools for analyzing and understanding a place have increased, as has the amount of data that can be acquired in a given time frame. This takes on particular relevance when dealing with representations at territorial scale, which involve a necessarily multidisciplinary approach. The structuring and use of collaborative digital repositories, organized and usable for different levels and by different categories of users, is configured as a fundamental step (and continuum) to ensure control, verification and validation of the entire research coperation. This contribution deals with the topic of large-scale digital data census, cataloging and sharing, trying to synthesize methods, technologies and results of two international research projects, 3DBETHLEHM and H2O MAP. Both projects have been an opportunity to test and systematize collaborative digital repositories that can be used by teams that are broad and heterogeneous in cultural background, with constant comparison between academies, schools, businesses, associations and administrations. The goal is to understand if and how technological advancement in the development of such systems can significantly facilitate and speed up the work of research and scientific dissemination, while still keeping the role of the operator central in the design and verification of data.
Structuring shared digital repositories and strategies for urban and landscape census
Silvia La Placa
2025-01-01
Abstract
In the digital age, the methods and techniques for managing documents and tools for analyzing and understanding a place have increased, as has the amount of data that can be acquired in a given time frame. This takes on particular relevance when dealing with representations at territorial scale, which involve a necessarily multidisciplinary approach. The structuring and use of collaborative digital repositories, organized and usable for different levels and by different categories of users, is configured as a fundamental step (and continuum) to ensure control, verification and validation of the entire research coperation. This contribution deals with the topic of large-scale digital data census, cataloging and sharing, trying to synthesize methods, technologies and results of two international research projects, 3DBETHLEHM and H2O MAP. Both projects have been an opportunity to test and systematize collaborative digital repositories that can be used by teams that are broad and heterogeneous in cultural background, with constant comparison between academies, schools, businesses, associations and administrations. The goal is to understand if and how technological advancement in the development of such systems can significantly facilitate and speed up the work of research and scientific dissemination, while still keeping the role of the operator central in the design and verification of data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


