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Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Keywords: Prehistory, Prehistoric Archaeology, and Holocene; Knowledge-based Contextualisation and Component Integration; Coherent Multi-disciplinary Conceptual Knowledge Faceting and Integration; CRI Framework; CKRI.
Abstract:
This paper presents extended insight in results and current status of the procedural component framework implementation and realisation for creation of a coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge-based Holocene-prehistoric inventory of worldwide volcanological features groups, especially enabled by conceptual knowledge facets. The goal is the creation of a sustainable framework of components, which can be employed for multi-disciplinary integration of knowledge contexts, especially from prehistory and archaeology. The component framework has to enable further coherent conceptual knowledge contextualisation and georeferenced symbolic representation. This paper provides the results on experiences of sustainable component integration and practical procedural implementations and realisations. Future research will address the creation of a component framework for a Holocene-prehistoric inventory of worldwide volcanological features, which enables coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge integration and contextualisation with prehistorical and archaeological knowledge resources.
Pages: 103 to 114
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2022. Used with permission.
Publication date: December 31, 2022
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ISSN: 1942-2679