Title
Extending an Abstract Reference Model for Transdisciplinary Work in Cultural Heritage.
Abstract
Obtaining models of cultural heritage that guarantee information interoperability and, at the same time, maintain a high degree of fitness to the problem at hand is not a trivial quest. This paper proposes a two-step approach to attain this, where particular models for each problem at hand are derived from a common, standardised Cultural Heritage Abstract Reference Model (CHARM) by using specific rules that guarantee abstract interoperability while allowing for as much specificity as necessary. This is illustrated through a case study involving three different communities, each with a different conceptual model of cultural heritage, which still generate a seamless object model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-35233-1_20
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
abstract reference model,transdisciplinarity,conceptual modelling,cultural heritage,CHARM,ConML
Data science,Cultural heritage,Reference model,Conceptual model,Information retrieval,Interoperability,Computer science,Object model,Information interoperability,Transdisciplinarity
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
343
1865-0929
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.42
4
5