SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION DATA: SILEX, THE SDI OF THE NEOLITHIC FLINT MINE OF CASA MONTERO (MADRID, SPAIN)
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Vol. 20 (2010), Monograph, pages 65-95
Submitted: Dec 27, 2012
Published: Dec 27, 2012
Abstract
SILEX is a Spatial Data Infrastructure developed for the management and distribution of the primary archaeological information about the Neolithic flint mine of Casa Montero, located in the periphery of the city of Madrid (Spain). It is designed according an open approach, based on the use of standards and open source software and on the free access to the whole data about the site via Internet. It is a distributed information system with a three layer architecture: the data layer, formed by GIS info and a complex entity-relationship thematic database; the web service layer, with the use of standard protocols and languages for accessing the database; and the interface layer, a mashup that combines forms and a geographic viewer for querying and retrieving data.
Keywords:
Neolithic Flint Mining, Spatial Data Infrastructures, Open Data, Open Source, Extended Entity-Relationship Model, XML, OGC Services, INSPIRE
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Fraguas, A., Menchero, A., Uriarte, A., Vicent, J., Consuegra, S., Díaz-Del-Río, P., Castañeda, N., Criado, C., Capdevila, E., & Capote, M. (2012). SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION DATA: SILEX, THE SDI OF THE NEOLITHIC FLINT MINE OF CASA MONTERO (MADRID, SPAIN). Cuadernos De Prehistoria Y Arqueología De La Universidad De Granada, 20, 65–95. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v20i0.126