ICHC Framework: NoSql Data Model and a Microservices-Based Solution for a Cultural Heritage Platform

The Goal in this paper is to propose a cultural heritage data model and evolve towards the creation of a framework based on MongoDB that will allow to manage a JSON model representing the cultural heritage of a city ICHC (Intelligent Cultural Heritage of a City). This manuscript per the authors noti...

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Vydáno v:International journal of software innovation Ročník 10; číslo 1; s. 1 - 16
Hlavní autoři: Abdelmoumni, Ouadie, Chenfour, Noureddine
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Mount Pleasant IGI Global 25.03.2022
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ISSN:2166-7160, 2166-7179
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Shrnutí:The Goal in this paper is to propose a cultural heritage data model and evolve towards the creation of a framework based on MongoDB that will allow to manage a JSON model representing the cultural heritage of a city ICHC (Intelligent Cultural Heritage of a City). This manuscript per the authors noticed that during the census of cultural heritage, the presence of human resources linked to heritage is not something that is represented in a smart engine of a framework. Which is why the goal is to integrate the human resource and therefore add a relational aspect to the NoSql documents so that the resulting framework can have a smart engine to link data.This model is a set of ICHD (Intelligent Cultural Heritage Document) which are JSON documents that represent of the different types of cultural heritage entities. Those documents will be managed in a MongoDB repository architecture that will allow to them, so that the microservices-based ICHC framework can offer a big data context that can handle a huge variety, volume and velocity of data and be based on distributed operations.
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DOI:10.4018/IJSI.293272