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Tue Jan 11 13:00:05 CET 2011
> Hi Luca,
>
> oh, we all have just 24h to spent, and someone like me needs to waist a=
> couple of hours for sleeping ....
>
> I know, willing to give a standart to a data collecting system like a
> database, and this on an international level is .. i hate to say it .. =
quiet
> impossible.
> Looking here at Germany, you have 16 regional services, but a lot more
> trials to catalogize data. Many of the systems i worked with, started a=
t the
> level of a simple excavation database, and became the long the time a
> complex system willing to store data for the whole region. Most of the=
se
> projects failed at the one or the other end.
>
> What I am looking for, is a database,
> - which is not closed source ( I don't deny the quality of Access, but =
not
> everyone will or can afford the costs)
> - where the data can be stored in an open format (readable by other pro=
grams
> "xml ?")
> - and for the moment i only want to store excavation data as simple as:=
> description of the structure, and the gestion of the dokumentation data=
> (foto-nr etc.), as simple as that (o.k. i am just kidding, it's a littl=
e bit
> more complicated).
>
> For myself I was trying to write a system web-based on php, mysql: but =
i
> have to say, i failed, i don't have the time, and not the capacity to d=
o
> this.
>
> I think the idea in first collecting data sheets "around the world" and=
> finding the commons, is a good start. Because at the end we all do the =
same
> thing, we are just following different scolars.
> If you know someone who would be capable to do this work, it would be g=
reat,
> and i am shure their will be a lot of people, very greatful .
> I can sent you a couple of description sheets of different regional
> services; will to have them translated before.
> Eventually if you are interested i can sent you the table structure of =
one
> or two db, as a kind of modell, if you wish.
> Perhaps this will take a while, evtl. I find a minute in between.
>
> Greetings
>
> Marcus
>
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> > 1. Re: databases (luca)
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> > Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 12:21:35 +0100
> > From: luca <luca.bezzi@arc-team.com>
> > Subject: Re: databases
> > To: archeos-dev@lists.linux.it
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> > Hi Marcus,
> > sorry for the late answer (we had to concentrate on the alpha release=
in
> > this days).
> >
> > One of the goal of ArcheOS is also to add a webgis system already don=
e
> > to collect data. The problem in this is to build the structure of the=
> > database, that has to reflect a catalogation system accepted
> > "internationally".
> > E.G. if we make something based on the ICCD (Istituto Centrale di
> > Documentazione e Catalogo), it would be acceptable in Italy, but
> > probably not in the other countries specification (this is an example=
of
> > webgis Giuseppe develped for the Soprintendenza Archeologica of Trent=
o:
> > http://arc-team.homelinux.com/vervoWeb/).
> >
> > So i think (but this is just my opinion and would like to know what
> > others think about it), that would be possible to start a kind of
> > sub-project to structurate a database accepet "internationally" and t=
hen
> > build it and insert it in ArcheOS in the form of a webgis (maybe not =
yet
> > in the fourth release... depending on the work). In the meantime we c=
an
> > collect all the recording sheet we use in Italy and, if someone send =
us
> > data from other countries, we can start to compare them and find comm=
on
> > fields to work on.
> >
> > What do you think about it?
> >
> > On 03/02/11 19:44, Marcus Schneider wrote:
> > > hello,
> > >
> > > in addition to my previous remarks, i found an interesting projekt =
here
> > > http://www.iadb.org.uk/
> > > perhaps it is worth having a look for it.
> > >
> > > greetings
> > >
> > > Marcus Schneider
> > >
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