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Andalucia I -Friday
Issues in Least-cost analysis
Andalucia I -Friday
Friday, 09 April 2010 09:30

Chair: Axel Posluschny

  • Theory and Practice of Cost Functions
    Irmela Herzog
  • Cost-Distance Histograms and Their Use in the Study of Ancient Architecture
    Piraye Hacigüzeller
  • on the road to nowhere? least-cost paths and the predictive modelling perspective
    Philip Verhagen
  • Time geography, GIS and archaeology
    Dimitrij Mlekuz, Frank Vermeulen
  • Least-Cost Kernel Density Estimation and Interpolation-Based Density Analysis Applied to Survey Data
    Irmela Herzog, Alden Yépez

Friday April 9th, 9.30h, Room Andalucia I

 
Databases and Information Management (short papers)
Andalucia I -Friday
Friday, 09 April 2010 11:30

Chair: Guus Lange

  • What do we do with the mess? Managing and preserving process history in evolving digital archaeological archives
    Jessica Trelogan, Adam Rabinowitz, Maria Esteva, Stephen Pipkin
  • PICO Application Profile an interoprable format for CulturaItalia.
    Matteo Lorenzini
  • Making Vector-Based Images Ready for the Semantic Web
    Holly Wright
  • DBAS web portal: on-line data bases on Aegean Subjects
    Cristian Faralli, Anna Margherita Jasink
  • The integrated archeological management system at Cascais region/City - From management to public access
    Alexandre Matos, Fernando Cabral and Maria José de Almeida
  • Archaeological Knowledge on Internet: The case of the CATA proyect
    Ana Martinez , Arturo Ruiz
  • Ongoing development of the National Sites and Monuments recording system in Albania
    Eglantina Serjani, Ardit Miti
  • Ontologies and Semantic Tools for the Management of Full-text Archaeological Documentation. Assessments from the Hala Sultan Tekke Case-study
    F. Niccolucci, A. Felicetti, M. Samaes, S. Hermon, K. Nys

Friday April 9th, 11.30h, Room Andalucia I

 
Open Source in Archaeology
Andalucia I -Friday
Friday, 09 April 2010 14:30

Chair: Benjamin Ducke

  • Free and Open Source Software in archaeological research processes: an application to the study of African Red Slip Ware in Northern Italy
    Stefano Costa
  • Aramus Excavations and Field School. Experiences in Using, Developing, Teaching and Sharing Free/Libre and Open Source Software
    Luca Bezzi, Alessandro Bezzi, Rupert Gietl, Walter Kuntner, Sandra Heinsch, Giuseppe Naponiello
  • Open Source Software in Archaeology: beyond passive users
    Stefano Costa, Luca Bianconi, Giovanni Luca Annibale Pesce
  • An Experiment of Integrated Technologies in Digital Archaeology: Creation of New Pipelines to Increase the Perception of Archaeological Data.
    Nicolo' Dell'Unto, Mattias Wallergård, Stefan Lindgren, Matteo Dellepiane, Joakim Eriksson, Bodil Petersson, Roeland Paardekooper

Friday April 9th, 14.30h, Room Andalucia I