Digital technologies can contribute to improving the quality of interventions on the existing heritage, following principles of "organisational sustainability". These ameliorate the way information is managed, also considering its variability through time, during the various process stages (planning and scheduling, design, execution and later manage-ment of the working life cycle), and they also reduce the many levels of “uncertainty” characteristic of this sector of activity. The study submitted here refers to the application of Geographic Information System technologies to information management in projects involving conservation and promotion of the Cultural Heritage by the University of Genoa
Technical innovation and GIS to qualify recovery processes
G. Franco;S. Acacia
2019-01-01
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Digital technologies can contribute to improving the quality of interventions on the existing heritage, following principles of "organisational sustainability". These ameliorate the way information is managed, also considering its variability through time, during the various process stages (planning and scheduling, design, execution and later manage-ment of the working life cycle), and they also reduce the many levels of “uncertainty” characteristic of this sector of activity. The study submitted here refers to the application of Geographic Information System technologies to information management in projects involving conservation and promotion of the Cultural Heritage by the University of GenoaFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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