MANTIC(1) is a Web application that integrates heterogenous and legacy data about the archeology of Milan (Italy); the application combines semantic Web and mashup technologies. Semantic Web models and technologies supports model-driven and standard-compliant data integration on the Web; the mashup approach supports a spatial and temporal aware form of information presentation. MANTIC shows that model-driven information integration applications for cultural heritage can be fast prototyped with limited deployment effort by combining semantic and mashup technologies. Instead, higher-level modeling aspects need a deep analysis and require domain expertise.
Mantegari, G., Palmonari, M., Vizzari, G. (2010). Rapid Prototyping a Semantic Web Application for Cultural Heritage: The Case of MANTIC. In L. Aroyo, G. Antoniou, E. Hyvönen, A. ten Teije, H. Stuckenschmidt, L. Cabral, et al. (a cura di), The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (pp. 406-410). SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN [10.1007/978-3-642-13489-0_33].
Rapid Prototyping a Semantic Web Application for Cultural Heritage: The Case of MANTIC
MANTEGARI, GLAUCO;PALMONARI, MATTEO LUIGI;VIZZARI, GIUSEPPE
2010
Abstract
MANTIC(1) is a Web application that integrates heterogenous and legacy data about the archeology of Milan (Italy); the application combines semantic Web and mashup technologies. Semantic Web models and technologies supports model-driven and standard-compliant data integration on the Web; the mashup approach supports a spatial and temporal aware form of information presentation. MANTIC shows that model-driven information integration applications for cultural heritage can be fast prototyped with limited deployment effort by combining semantic and mashup technologies. Instead, higher-level modeling aspects need a deep analysis and require domain expertise.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.