Il progetto Siria: una proposta di archiviazione, ricerca e presentazione dati per Gortina e Mitropolis

Authors

  • Isabella Baldini University of Bologna
  • Pietro Baldassarri Università degli Studi di Bologna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/497

Keywords:

Gortyn, Production, Database, open source

Abstract

The SIRIA Project, developed as part of a strategic project leaded by the Department of Archeology of the University of Bologna, is a centralized system for management, research and presentation of the archaeological record. The system is capable of managing within a relational database the main information classes generated by archaeological research: alphanumeric-tabular data, spatial data and images (and generally all kinds of files that needed to be stored). The database's architecture, developed in a flexible way, allows users to set, on a common structure, specific information groups (plug-ins). The goal is to ensure the coexistence of single individual's needs to freely organize their data in a functional manner to their researches and the disciplinary exigency to integrate data and perform analysis at scales greater than those of individual projects. The SIRIA Project joins the philosophy and the aims of the open source movement: the code is released under the GPLv3 free software license.

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Author Biographies

Isabella Baldini, University of Bologna

Isabella Baldini is Assistant professor of Christian and Medieval Archaeology and Aggregate professor of Late Antique and Early-Byzantine Architecture and Town-planning at the Faculty of Lettere e Filosofia,  University of Bologna.     

Pietro Baldassarri, Università degli Studi di Bologna

Pietro Baldassarri is tutor at  the research center TE.M.P.LA. (Tecnologie Multimediali per l'archeologia) at the Department of Archaeology, University of Bologna.

Published

2010-03-10

How to Cite

Baldini, I., & Baldassarri, P. (2010). Il progetto Siria: una proposta di archiviazione, ricerca e presentazione dati per Gortina e Mitropolis. LANX. Journal of the Scuola Di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici - Università Degli Studi Di Milano, (4), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/497

Issue

Section

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE: The Pottery of Gortyn (Crete), ed. by G. Bejor and E. Panero. Milan, 17th June 2009