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Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann
Keywords: Integrated Systems; Scientific Supercomputing; Knowledge Resources; Archaeology; Geosciences; Information Systems; Phonetic Algorithms; High Performance Computing
Abstract:
This paper presents the methods and results from combining Integrated Information and Computing System components with classification for the purpose of enabling multi-disciplinary and dynamical use of information systems and supercomputing resources for Archaeological Information Systems. Focus is on soft criteria, structures, and classification for knowledge discovery for sustainable, long-term knowledge resources. The essential base are a flexible collaboration framework, suitable long-term documentation, structuring and classification of objects, computational algorithms, object representations, and workflows as well as portable application components like Active Source. Case studies of the successful implementation of integration of archaeology and geosciences information and facilitation for dynamical use of High End Computing resources are discussed. The implementation shows how the goal of integrating information and systems resources and advanced scientific computing for multi-disciplinary applications from natural sciences and humanities can be achieved by creating and using long-term knowledge resources.
Pages: 200 to 213
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2013. Used with permission.
Publication date: June 30, 2013
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-261x