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information is derived from. The input of scanned
pictures or photographs is decided to be limited at
the time being, e.g. one or maximum two pictures for
each Castle and only in special occasions more than
that. It is mentioned here that for a picture 10x10cm
scanned at 300 dpi a storing space of about 1.4 Mb is
needed. In the future, an optical disk that will be
loaded on the computer, will permit a larger number
of raster pictures to be stored into the system.
The editing of 2D or 3D graphical information, where
necessary, is obtained by using AutoCAD package and
the final products are transferred into the special
Information System.
3 SIRUCTURE OF THE SYSTEM
The user can enter into the system, working in
ARC/INFO environment, in two ways:
a)by asking for information related to a single Castle
b)by selecting queries related to more than one
Castle.
when a user is interested for information related to
a single Castle can either obtain information as
listed in the ten groups mensioned above or combined
information selected from queries menus.
The information is structured in such a way in the
system, that the user can start from every group and
proceeds to any record of interest, continuing to a
more specified graphical, alphanumeric or image
information. The user could reach these elements by
starting from any related group. It is obvious that
every piece of original information is stored only
once.
To withdraw information of a particular attribure
related to more than one Castle, the user follows a
procedure of selecting queries through succesive pop-
up or other menus containing all type of information
(archaeological, historical, spatial e.t.c.) or certain
combinations of that. For example, a certain kind of
question can offer information related to dates (e.g
Which Castles were built in the 18th century), or
positioning (e.g. The Castles of Crete), or combined
information (e.g. The Castles of Peloponissos that
were occupied by Venetians) et.c.
4. APPLICATION
Some examples of the operation of the special
Information System are given below. For that purpose
we follow a user who is interested in acquiring
information for a Castle of Peloponissos.
The user first obtains from the system the map of
the region with all the existing Castles marked on it.
The Castle of Acrocorinth is selected, which is the
oldest Castle in continous use in Greece after the
Acropolis of Athens; it is found southwest of the
ancient city of Cotinth.
By selecting the particular Castle, the user obtains
the menu with the ten groups, as shown on Fig. 1.
On Fig. 2 we have a typical example of an output in a
form of alphanumeric list. This is the first screen of
the answer of the system to the selection of group
"General information".
X=-8.150m Y=16.500m
575 m
240.000 sm
SOUTHWEST OF CORINTH
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