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CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration Gerald Hiebel 1, Klaus Hanke 1, Ingrid Hayek 2 University of Innsbruck 1 Surveying and Geoinformation Unit 2 Center of Information Technology Services CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Overview Conceptual part • • • Background - Multidisciplinary project Mapping - Identify classes and properties of the CRM Use TYPE (E55) class for specialization Implementation part • • • • System Architecture Relational database – structure, table group User Interface for node and tree navigation GIS integration with example CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Background - Multidisciplinary project Research on the history of mining activities • from prehistoric to modern times • • • • • • • • • Archaeology History Linguistics Surveying and Geoinformation Archeometallurgy Ethnology Mineralogy Botany Archeozoology Dendrochronology CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Mapping - Identify CRM classes and properties is is former or current location (P53) Place (E53) Physical Feature (E26) has Type (P2) refers to (P67) composed of (P46) Physical Object (E19) was measured by (P39), used specific object (P16) Research Activity (E7,E16) carried out by (P14) Information Object (E73) Type (E55) Person (E21) Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Use TYPE(E55) for specialization structured in CRM classes Type (E55) Research Activity (E7) Information Object (E73) Research Activity (E7) Excavation Measurement (E16) Dendrochronological analysis Physical Object (E19) Physical Feature (E26) Person (E21) Pollen analysis Place (E53) xyz Appellation(E41) Survey Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Example of an Excavation Classes: Place (E53) Physical Object (E19) Type (E55) Research Activity (E7) Person (E21) Instances: Physical Feature (E26) Information Object (E73) Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos Schwarzenberg Moos wooden trough artefact excavation site Pollen MaukF pollen analysis Weinold, Grimm,.. Goldenberg, Töchterle,.. Nicolussi, Pichler,.. trough scan laserscanning MaukF Survey Excavation MaukF survey excavation Oeggl, Breitenlecher,.. terrain MaukF pollenMauk F pollen profile Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek terrain model Mauk F Dendro dendrochronological analysis excavation MaukF excavation report Hanke, Moser trough 3D modell 3D Modell A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 System Architecture GIS CRM structured spatial data data Database Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek non-structured data Content Management System A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Relational database structure Ontology Classes Class hierarchy Properties Spatial data Place (E53) Point (E47) Line (E47) Polygon (E47) Thesaurus Type (E55) Object instances Physical Feature (E26) Physical Object (E19) Terms xyz Research Activity (E7) Person (E21) Information Object (E73) xyz Appellation (E41) Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek Object relations (Properties) P53 has former or current location P7 took place at P46 is composed of P39 measured P39 measured P14 carried out by P2 has Type P67 refers to P2 has Type A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 CIDOC CRM relational DB representation Classes Properties Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek Class hierarchy Domain Range A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 CIDOC CRM views Class hierarchy with parent classes All properties of E26 Physical feature Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Ontology creates a Network Schwarzenberg Moos Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos Excavation MaukF excavation excavation site Pollen MaukF excavation MaukF pollen analysis excavation report wooden trough Goldenberg, Töchterle,.. Oeggl, Breitenlecher,.. MaukF Survey Mauk F Dendro survey dendrochronological analysis pollenMauk F terrain MaukF terrain model Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek laserscanning Hanke, Moser Weinold, Grimm,.. pollen profile trough scan trough 3D modell Nicolussi, Pichler,.. 3D Modell A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Database – Node Interface Typ (E55) Object relations (Properties) Physical Object (E19) wooden trough Place (E53) Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos Information Object (E73) Research Activity (E7) Physical Feature (E26) Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Network to Tree Place as entry point to the network -> Places are the roots of the tree Place (E53) Schwarzenberg Moos Physical Feature (E26) Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos Physical Object (E19) wooden trough Research Activity (E7) trough scan Person (E21) Moser Hanke Information Object (E73) trough 3D modell Research Activity (E7) Person (E21) Information Object (E73) Research Activity (E7) Person (E21) Place (E53) Physical Feature (E26) Physical Object (E19) Excavation MaukF Goldenberg Töchterle excavation MaukF dendro MaukF Nicolussi Pichler Mauk E Mauk E Mining tunnel MaukE charcole CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 DB Interface - Tree Interface Schwarzenberg Moos Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos wooden trough Mauk E excavation trough 3D modell Goldenberg excavation MaukF Goldenberg CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 CRM Data in GIS Amount of objects E7 Research Activity E26 Physical Feature E73 Information Object E19 Physical Object CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Example: Show collaboration at research sites Goal: a map with the amount of research activities at one place, showing the participation of project parts • Guidelines to data entry • Quality control Schwarzenberg Moos Mauk F Schwarzenberg Moos excavation site wooden trough artefact Nicolussi, Pichler,.. PP13 Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek Excavation MaukF excavation Mauk F Dendro dendrochronological analysis Goldenberg, Töchterle PP06 A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Map Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Conclusion Results • • • • CRM is very useful to model multidisciplinary research CIDOC CRM can be completely implemented in a relational database Tree view with Place as root enables GIS use GIS can be used to do spatial visualisation or analysis Discussion • • • Spezialisation within TYPE (loss of interoperability if no standardized Thesaurus is used) Guidelines for data modeling • what classes correspond to what reality • when use a type, when an instance User interfaces for not CRM literate people CRM SIG Nürnberg 2010 Thank You www.uibk.ac.at/himat/ Gerald Hiebel, Klaus Hanke, Ingrid Hayek A relational database structure and user interface for the CIDOC CRM with GIS integration