Title: Virtual Research Environment for Archaeology VERA
1Virtual Research Environment for Archaeology
(VERA)
- Prof Mark Baker
- School of Systems Engineering
University of Reading Tel 44 118 378 8615
E-mail Mark.Baker_at_computer.org - Web http//acet.rdg.ac.uk/mab
2Outline
- Brief recap a VERA,
- VERA at the 2007 Silchester Dig.
3The VERA Project
- Virtual Research Environment for Archaeology.
- A JISC funded collaboration.
- Building on VRE 1 project.
- Developing computer-based tools for
archaeologists. - VERA took part in the 2007 Silchester excavation.
- It rained a lot!
4The aims of VERA
- Enhance the means of documenting and archiving
archaeological excavation data. - Create a suitable Web portal that provides
enhanced tools for the user community. - Develop tools that work with existing practices
of research archaeologists unfamiliar with VRE. - Test these tools out in the field with the
archaeologists.
5VERA is a Collaborative Effort
- CS School of Systems Engineering, University of
Reading. - Archaeology Department of Archaeology,
University of Reading and The York Archaeological
Trust. - User Testing School of Library, Archive and
Information Studies, University College London.
6VERA at the 2007 Silchester Dig
- The testbed is the Silchester Town Life project -
eleventh season. - The excavation site is a portion of what was once
a large, bustling Roman town. - The aim of this dig is to trace the site's
development from its origins before the Roman
Conquest to its abandonment in the fifth century
AD.
7Gathering Data with Digital Pens
- Logitech IO2 digital pens.
- Look and write like normal pens on what looks
like normal paper. - A camera inside the pen records what has been
written.
8Digital pens for Context Cards
- Context cards describe what the archeologists
have discovered. - At the 2007 Silchester dig VERA used digital pens
for all finds in the south east corner of the
trench. - The pens and paper survived the weather, the mud
and the archaeology students.
9Docking the Pens
- The pages are imported and interpreted by
software. - Text is converted using hand writing recognition
software and diagrams are saved as images.
10Importing the Data
- After checking for spelling and archaeological
errors, the text is copied to the clipboard and
pasted into the VRE (1) portal.
11The Digital Pens were a Success
- Simple training.
- Robust (weather, mud and student proof).
- Speeds up post-excavation work (context cards
must be transcribed). - Encourages legible handwriting.
- Paper master copy created in the trench in case
of computer related disasters (unlike a PDA for
example).
12Context Cards with Nokia N800s
- The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a hand held
Internet Browser. - PDAs have been used in the past to record context
cards directly into the VRE portal, VERA tried
again this year. - Computer equipment does not like sunlight, rain,
dust or mud. - The system relies on a stable WiFi link
(Silchester gets Internet access from a barn down
the road).
13N800s for Complimentary Data
- Digital pictures of finds can be taken and
uploaded from the trench, VERA tried this when
the weather permitted. - Skype can be used to bring a remote expert into
the trench for advice.
14Silchester 2007 Dig Summary
- Rain stopped play for nearly 50 of the dig.
- The digital pens were a storming success.
- VERA documented the digging process using diaries
to gain insight into the archeological processes. - VERA gained first hand experience living and
working with the archeologists in the field .
15Plans for the 2008 Silchester Dig
- Follow up on the success of the digital pens.
- Wireless camera monitoring of the dig, where do
the archaeologists work? - A bigger generator for all the technology.
- Rely on Internet - ensure that this is stable,
provides full coverage and a good service.
16VERA Web site
- A standard-based Web site with an integrated Wiki
and Blog. - Follow the progress of the project by subscribing
to our RSS feed. - The web site is at - http//vera.rdg.ac.uk/
17VERA Portal
- The current VRE 1 portal is a bespoke PHP
application, VERA will migrate this into JSR-168
portlets. - We are using Gridsphere for the portlet
container. - The prototype VRE 2 portal will use a
portal-bridge to consume the VRE 1 portal. - VERA will develop generic portlets for use in
other VREs.
18Web Applications and Portals
- We strongly believe that instead of refactoring
Web applications (e.g. Wikis and Blogs) to fit
into a Portal Framework, that a portlet should
consume the Web applications - Provides a greater range of software to use
within the portal, - The software is not forked from the main source
tree, - It is NOT necessary to maintain the Web
application. - We followed this route in VRE I - Sakai
Demonstrator project, and we believe that this
route is the best way forward with the VRE I -
Ogham portal.
19Recycle Bridge - Demos
- We have produce what we call the Recycle Bridge
that can consume most Web applications. - All that need to be done to integrate a Web
application into the Recycle Bridge is to address
the security - via and plugin or a patch. - This approach means that all time and effort
creating bespoke portlets for Portal frameworks
should be over - Save huge amounts of time and effort.
- Mat will show a demonstration of the VERA Web
site and Portal after this talk.
20Recycle Bridge - Demos
MediaWiki
21Recycle Bridge - Demos
Wikipedia
22Recycle Bridge - Demos
Recycle Bridge - MediaWiki
23Recycle Bridge - Demos
WordPress - one of the most used Blog systems
24Recycle Bridge - Demos
We use it for the VERA blog
25Recycle Bridge - Demos
And expose its content to the VERA Web site
26Recycle Bridge - Demos
Recycle Bridge - WordPress
27Recycle Bridge - Demos
VERA Portal Login
28Recycle Bridge - Demos
The IADB is a bespoke PHP VRE
29Recycle Bridge - Demos
Recycle Bridge - consuming the IADB
30Conclusions
- A great collaborative effort between the VERA.
partners. - 2007 Silchester Dig
- The digital pens were a storming success,
- The Nokia were a limited success,
- VERA documented the digging process using diaries
to gain insight into the archeological processes
- Claire Fisher will briefly talk about this, - VERA partners gained first hand experience living
and working with the archeologists in the field . - Undertaken various software engineering processes
to create a sustainable system - updates to the
Ogham code, use of SVN and Trac. - IADB/Silchester portal consumed into a Portal
Framework via our Recycle Bridge.
31Current Work
- Starting to work on 3D views of site data - need
to potentially make changes to how data is
stored, and we need to create an interface to
view images. - User feedback and Analysis
- Winter Workshop organised for 6th December - some
25 IADB and others attending. - Undertaking user interviews.
- Log analysis being under way.
- Making preparations for next years dig too.