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NOEDIKOM – The Digitization of Cultural Heritage/gems in Municipalities in Lower Austrian

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Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement (EuroSPI 2022)

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NOEDIKOM (2021–2022) is a project funded by the WST3 (Funding programs for Lower Austrian companies in the areas of business, tourism and technology) and focuses on the digitization of gems in Lower Austria enabling the use of these digitized models to be used for various purposes such as in tourism and/or marketing. Further possibilities are the implementation of 3D models for reconstruction work. The authors of this paper are active in a series of innovation projects focusing on the digitization of cultural heritage.

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Reiner, M., Nemetz, M., Pfiel, S., Tiefenbacher, F., Hopp, M., Schuster, R. (2022). NOEDIKOM – The Digitization of Cultural Heritage/gems in Municipalities in Lower Austrian. In: Yilmaz, M., Clarke, P., Messnarz, R., Wöran, B. (eds) Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement. EuroSPI 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1646. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15559-8_55

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