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Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Birgit Frida Stefanie Gersbeck
Keywords: Fact-based Contextualisation; Benchmarking; Prehistory and Archaeology; Historico-cultural Interpretation; CKRI and CRI Framework
Abstract:
This extended paper presents the new results of the methodological fact-based knowledge contextualisation, discovery, and parallelisation of workflow logic of prehistorical archaeology discipline’s contextualisation, based on coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge. This research targets coherent multi-disciplinary and fact-based contextualisation, which can provide important new solutions to the challenges of knowledge discovery in many disciplines. The paper includes the comprehensive knowledge complements and component frameworks employed in prehistorical archaeology and historico-cultural contexts. The practical example implementations based on both the knowledge frameworks and the components framework comprise the contextualisation and canvas conversion benchmarks and enable sustainable and efficient realisations. The goal is the creation of efficient, flexible, and sustainable contextualisation workflows, also providing efficient parallelised frame conversion. Implementations and realisations are enabled by the latest versions of the prehistory-protohistory and archaeology conceptual knowledge reference implementation and the component reference implementations framework. The paper provides the results on archaeological / prehistorical facts, universal contexts, and logical and formal entities, factual, conceptual, and procedural complements, components, and results required for exemplary practical hard criteria and fact-based contextualisation by the disciplines and even for consequent creative historico-cultural context exploitation. Future research will address the creation and further development of a conceptual knowledge reference implementation and a component reference framework for coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual contextualisation, enabling multi-disciplinary equal footing with contributions from all scientific disciplines for example for prehistorical archaeology knowledge integration, contextualisation and analysis with prehistorical and archaeological knowledge resources.
Pages: 14 to 24
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2024. Used with permission.
Publication date: June 30, 2024
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-2679