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Towards a Component Reference Implementations Frame for Achieving Multi-disciplinary Coherent Conceptual and Chorological Contextualisation in Prehistory and Prehistoric Archaeology

Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann

Keywords: Reference Component Implementations Frame; Prehistory; Natural Sciences; Chorology; Contextualisation; Coherent Conceptual Knowledge.

Abstract:
This paper presents contributions towards a new component reference implementations frame, which can be used with conceptual knowledge models. The extended research allows a general chorological and coherent conceptual knowledge contextualisation across disciplines. The frame will enable to coherently address multi-disciplinary knowledge by employing conceptual knowledge frameworks and component reference implementations. The presented achievements and scenarios concentrate on new information science approaches for multi-disciplinary contexts in prehistory and archaeology, targeting the use of inherent aspects and creation of new insight, strategies, and perspectives. The new advanced approach can be applied to any type of knowledge, e.g., factual, conceptual, procedural, metacognitive, and structural. The integration of chorological knowledge includes integration of spatial and geospatial knowledge and features. Goal of this research is a new component reference implementations frame for multi-disciplinary coherent conceptual and chorological contextualisation. For the case scenarios, we are focussing on coherent knowledge in contexts with prehistory and archaeology disciplines, natural sciences, and advanced geoscientific information systems. The solution also integrates knowledge from satellite data and soil diversity and respective properties. The knowledge approach allows a multi-directional utilisation of coherent conceptual knowledge. Future research concentrates on further continued development of components, analysis, and application in multi-disciplinary scenarios of prehistory and archaeology.

Pages: 103 to 112

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2021. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 31, 2021

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ISSN: 1942-261x