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Title
New perspectives to save cultural heritage
Author
Altan, M. Orhan

CIPA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey
Figure 10. DB queries in both systems (top: web application)
4. CONCLUSIONS
different groups of alfanumeric data (database and
DBF files)
• Introducing the use of the raster format, which is not
available at the moment.
References
E. Albery, P. Boccardo, A. Spanò, A new concept GJS for
archaeological studies, proceedings of CIPA International
Symposium, Postdam, 2001.
F. Rinaudo, P. Boccardo, A. Spanò, Analisi conoscitiva di un
assetto territoriale condotta tramite un sii interdisciplinare,
p.public., in Atti della VI conferenza ASITA, Perugia, 2002.
T. Bellone, A. Spanò, Valutazione della qualità dei dati in un
sistema informativo territoriale interdisciplinare, p.public. in
Atti della VI conferenza ASITA, Perugia 2002.
P. Ardissone, F. Rinaudo, Geomatic applications in
archaeological research: the Middle Age in the valle Po
landscape, proceedings of CIPA International Symposium,
Antalya, 2003.
Web references
http://mapserv.gis.umn.org
http : //www.pli p. net
http://www.debian.org
http : //www. apac he. org
Acknowledgements
The research has been financed by Italian Ministry of
Education, University and Research (MIUR) project PRIN2002
(Nat. Resp. Prof C. Monti), and co-financed by Marcovaldo
cultural association.
We would like to thank also the MapServer users group.
The publication process on the Internet has shown the chance of
transforming a complex stand-alone GIS in a shared
application: we have illustrated the benefits of an operation of
this kind.
It’s important to underline how the use of different Open
Source applications made it possible to get a completely
personalized tool, without spending money on software
royalties.
Future perspectives
The project is still in progress and maybe the screenshots you
see in this paper may change; next steps will be:
• improving user interface
• developing advanced query tools for selecting objects
by location and to manage problems of location
likelihood; •
• developing a tool for web administration of
MapServer configuration mapfiles
• creating a synchronized system for updating the
databases, Access and MySQL as well.
• Improving multimedia aspects for the turistic
promotion
• Using MySQL support as soon as it becomes stable
using it with MapServer in order to avoid having two