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Porzilli, Sara. "Digital Documentation in Architecture." Architectural Research in Finland 4, no. 1 (August 11, 2021): 56–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37457/arf.79466.

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This article presents the ambitious potentialities in the use of digital methods and techniques for the documentation of the Nordic architectural heritage and environment. The processes of knowledge, both theoretical and practical, should not ignore the traces of the past, old buildings and traditional constructions. On the contrary, they should serve as a testimony of the past and provide a solid starting point for new, more coherent, sustainable and harmonic urban development. Since the Venice Charter in 1965 up to the more recent international documents such as the Declaration of Amsterdam in 1975 and the Madrid Document in 2011, both the verification of authenticity and understanding of architectural entities and details are getting more insight because of the current technological advancements. However, the methods for the analysis and following these noble principles and declaration articles is still not defined well enough. Each method and practical procedure with specific instruments produce also specific outputs and results, which need to be put in mutual dialogue in order to obtain useful results. These themes are studied and developed in this article by presenting chosen case studies in research projects both on the urban and singular scale with the location in Oulu, Finland.
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Steinkogler, F. J., E. Huber, F. Karnel, and A. Kuchar. "Dynamic Documentation of Digital Dacryocystography." Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina 24, no. 8 (August 1993): 556–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/1542-8877-19930801-15.

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Griaznova, Nadezhda V., and Amza E. Saytibragimov. "Digital parametric urban planning documentation." Journal «Izvestiya vuzov. Investitsiyi. Stroyitelstvo. Nedvizhimost» 11, no. 2 (2021): 330–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21285/2227-2917-2021-2-330-341.

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Research in the field of digital technologies in the context of an open relationship with the enveloping society has attracted significant attention. An exploratory study into creating and developing a paramet-ric online model of urban planning documentation is presented. It includes a general urban plan, rules for land use and development, area planning with the possibility to assess the impact of new site de-velopment on life in the city and the structure of the urban environment. The research technique in-cluded an analysis of the existing methods for introducing new technologies to urban planning and ur-ban studies, which allowed extensive analytical data on the use of the territory and the major technical and economic performance of site development to be obtained. An assessment of existing materials in the city information modelling and the possibility of introducing innovations in urban planning is ad-dressed. We determined the major problems of existing programmes and documents regulating rela-tions between developers and people participating in the city life and creating the urban environment. The research findings include the theory of establishing a platform to regulate the development and related algorithms that utilise parameters embedded in the online model to forecast alternative organi-sation of a city in terms of urban planning documentation. The relevance of the parametric online mod-el for urban planning documentation lies in its versatility. The transparency of all processes related to establishing an urban environment will provide a new background for designers, management struc-tures and the city as a whole.
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Cruz, Domingos, Carla Valentí, Aureliano Dias, Mário Seixas, and Fernando Schmitt. "Digital Image Documentation for Quality Assessment." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 125, no. 11 (November 1, 2001): 1430–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/2001-125-1430-didfqa.

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Abstract Objective.—To demonstrate the feasibility of the use of digital images to document routine cases and to perform diagnostic quality assessment. Methods.—Pathologists documented cases by acquiring up to 12 digital images per case. The images were sampled at 25:1, 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, or 400:1 magnifications, according to adequacy in aiding diagnosis. After each acquisition, the referral pathologist marked a region of interest within each acquired image in order to evaluate intrinsic redundancy. The extrinsic redundancy was determined by counting the unnecessary images. Cases were randomly selected and reviewed by one pathologist. The quality of each image, the possibility of accomplishing a diagnosis based on images, and the degree of agreement was evaluated. Results.—During routine practice, 1469 cases were documented using 3902 images. Most of the images were acquired at higher power magnifications. From all acquired cases, 143 cases and their 373 related images were randomly selected for review. In 88.1% (126/143) of reviewed cases, it was possible to accomplish the diagnosis based on images. In 30.2% (38/126) of these cases, the reviewer considered that the diagnosis could be accomplished with fewer images. The referral pathologist and the reviewer found intrinsic redundancy in 57.8% and 54.5% of images, respectively. Conclusions.—Our results showed that digital image documentation to perform diagnostic quality assessment is a feasible solution. However, owing to the impact on routine practice, guidelines for acquisition and documentation of cases may be needed.
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سلامة, محمد. "Digital Documentation of Maritime Cultural Heritage." مجلة کلية الآداب . جامعة الإسکندرية 86, no. 86 (October 1, 2016): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/bfalex.2016.155035.

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Chang, Steven C. "Using a Digital Camera for Documentation." International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery 12, no. 4 (July 2002): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33589/12.4.0145.

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Biesele, Megan. "Digital documentation of Ju/'hoan narratives." Before Farming 2007, no. 2 (January 2007): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/bfarm.2007.2.1.

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Mason, C. "Digital documentation of oral discourse genres." Literary and Linguistic Computing 25, no. 3 (April 14, 2010): 321–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqq008.

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Valente, Riccardo. "Digital workflow to improve osteoarchaeological documentation." Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 13 (June 2019): e00097. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2019.e00097.

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Uniyal, Sanjay Kr, Vikrant Jaryan, and Rakesh D. Singh. "Digital Images for Plant Phenology Documentation." National Academy Science Letters 40, no. 2 (November 9, 2016): 135–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40009-016-0517-2.

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Matvienko, Oksana, and Mykhailo Tsyvin. "“Documentation Management in Digital Environment” – Educational Professional Programme of Digital Direction." Ukrainian Journal on Library and Information Science, no. 10 (December 28, 2022): 151–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.31866/2616-7654.10.2022.269490.

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The aim of the article is to outline the IT management component that determines the innovativeness of educational professional programme of the document studies profile “Documentation Management in Digital Environment”. The research methodology: terminological analysis in order to found the terms “documentation management” and “organisation digital environment”; hypothetical and deductive in order to identify labour functions, tasks and types of activity of a certain documentation management specialist in digital environment. The scientific novelty is based on the offer of educational professional programme of the document studies profile “Documentation Management in Digital Environment” as a relevant specialisation in conditions of society digital transformations in general, and the document and informational sphere in particular, as well as grounding the specialist’s labour functions, tasks and types of activity. The definition of “documentation management in enterprise digital environment” is suggested as a multifunctional activity direction in organising management documentation software, carried out through strategic planning, construction management, and the usage of the enterprise digital infrastructure. Conclusions. The implementation of state programmes of digitalisation in all spheres of public practice requires an appropriate personnel providing – document studies profile specialists in educational professional programme with a code title “Documentation Management in Digital Environment”, and with the qualification “document studies specialist, manager of documentation management in digital environment”. The generalised direction of the specialist’s activity is strategic planning and management in the implementation of a unified system in organisation document management. Modern technical and technological requirements for competences in the field of document management in digital environment include knowledge of digital technology trends, standards and regulatory documents, that control the life cycle of IT systems and products, as well as the ability to ground the organisation technological policy, etc. The innovativeness of educational professional programme is determined by the component “IT management” in the object of the document studies specialist’s research work and activity. The convergence of the offered educational professional programme requires a substantive content consideration of its IT-management component for forming training plans, the imperative of which is a basic documentation education in speciality “Information, Library and Archive Act”.
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Pütt, Karin. "Documentation and Digital Preservation of Syrian Heritage." Public Historian 40, no. 4 (November 1, 2018): 107–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2018.40.4.107.

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Since 2013, the Museum of Islamic Art in Berlin and the German Archeological Institute (DAI) have hosted a digital archive documenting Syrian heritage and built environment. This project was developed in the face of a war that would destroy places of cultural heritage on a large scale. The archive consists of photos, plans, and documents and includes more than 200,000 items. For long-term storage and attainability they are integrated into the digital world of the DAI. In order to raise awareness and to present the data to a wider audience, selected photos and drawings are bundled into stories on a new website with text in English, Arabic, and German. The project exhibits Syrian cultural heritage in both its tangible and nontangible aspects.
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Wilson, Stephen. "Digital signatures and the future of documentation." Information Management & Computer Security 7, no. 2 (May 1999): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09685229910265510.

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Cafazzo, Joseph A., Jeremy J. Theal, Ilan Medad, and Peter G. Rossos. "Digital video for the documentation of colonoscopy." Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 60, no. 4 (October 2004): 580–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5107(04)02014-0.

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Martorelli, Massimo, Claudio Pensa, and Domenico Speranza. "Digital Photogrammetry for Documentation of Maritime Heritage." Journal of Maritime Archaeology 9, no. 1 (January 10, 2014): 81–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11457-014-9124-x.

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Oberhauser, Jurek, Rafael Gieschke, and Klaus Rechert. "Automation is Documentation: Functional Documentation of Human-Machine Interaction for Future Software Reuse." International Journal of Digital Curation 17, no. 1 (September 6, 2022): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v17i1.836.

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Preserving software and providing access to obsolete software is necessary and will become even more important for work with any kind of born-digital artifacts. While usability and availability of emulation in digital curation and preservation workflow has improved significantly, productive (re)use of preserved obsolete software is a growing concern, due to a lack of (future) operational knowledge. In this article we describe solutions to automate and document software usage in a way, such that the result is not only instructive but also productive.
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Jang, Ji Yoon, Byeongwon Ha, and Byungjoo Lee. "Survey and Analysis of Interactive Art Documentation, 1979–2017." Leonardo 52, no. 3 (June 2019): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01716.

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Today, documentation is becoming a major source of exposure and appreciation for artworks on the Internet, beyond the original purpose of preservation and academic archiving. This study analyzes 982 documentations of interactive digital art projects created between 1979 and 2017. Each documentation was represented as a point in a 17-dimensional vector space through binary encoding. The resulting visualization from the t-SNE algorithm shows that, compared to its phenomenological quality, most documentation of interactive art is a cinematic surrogate that follows film post-production techniques. In conclusion, this study calls for the development of documentary techniques that can provide the viewer with a quasi-authentic experience of the original work in interactive digital art.
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Lawan, Sadiq, and Umar Lawal Yusuf. "Digital Documentation of Museum Collections for Sustainable Development." Journal of Social Sciences Advancement 2, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.52223/jssa21-020303-19.

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Digitalization enhances the impact of museum collections, and it is a global trend for sustainable development. Documentation of museum collections is an essential part of museum development because there is no meaningful museum setting without proper documentation. It is through documentation that museum collections would be understood and appreciated by the audience. Initially, documentation of museum collections can be done through manual procedures. Today, with the advent of digital technology, museums are taking another dimension, paradigm shift from analogue to digital. Different cultural organizations have called upon digital documentation of museum collections to sustain the vital information, accessibility and preservation of collections. People can easily access museums online, secure objects, and go in line with sustainable development. The most crucial part of digital documentation is to manage, administer, record keeping and maintenance. Digital museums are drivers of research, education, creativity, employment, entertainment, economic growth and development. Many museums institutions in Africa and other parts of the world are not digitalized. The paper's objectives are to explore digital documentation, its significance, and what digital tools can be used to digitalize museums. The article adopted content analysis, using a secondary source of data. The sources include textbooks, articles in journals, newspapers, pamphlets etc. All these volumes form the data. The paper finds that digital documentation is important in every human endeavour to ascertain sustainable development, easy connectivity with other social development sectors, and protection against illicit trafficking and other crime against museum objects. The paper recommends that museums in Africa should key into digitalization and employ experts to facilitate museum activities professionally.
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Melín-Aldana, Héctor, Barbara Carter, and Debra Sciortino. "Documentation of Surgical Specimens Using Digital Video Technology." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 130, no. 9 (September 1, 2006): 1335–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/2006-130-1335-dossud.

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Abstract Context.—Digital technology is commonly used for documentation of specimens in anatomic pathology and has been mainly limited to still photographs. Technologic innovations, such as digital video, provide additional, in some cases better, options for documentation. Objective.—To demonstrate the applicability of digital video to the documentation of surgical specimens. Design.—A Canon Elura MC40 digital camcorder was used, and the unedited movies were transferred to a Macintosh PowerBook G4 computer. Both the camcorder and specimens were hand-held during filming. The movies were edited using the software iMovie. Annotations and histologic photographs may be easily incorporated into movies when editing, if desired. Results.—The finished movies are best viewed in computers which contain the free program QuickTime Player. Movies may also be incorporated onto DVDs, for viewing in standard DVD players or appropriately equipped computers. The final movies are on average 2 minutes in duration, with a file size between 2 and 400 megabytes, depending on the intended use. Because of file size, distribution is more practical via CD or DVD, but movies may be compressed for distribution through the Internet (e-mail, Web sites) or through internal hospital networks. Conclusions.—Digital video is a practical, easy, and affordable methodology for specimen documentation, permitting a better 3-dimensional understanding of the specimens. Discussions with colleagues, student education, presentation at conferences, and other educational activities can be enhanced with the implementation of digital video technology.
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Clini, P., L. Ruggeri, R. Angeloni, and M. Sasso. "INTERACTIVE IMMERSIVE VIRTUALMUSEUM: DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION FOR VIRTUAL INTERACTION." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2 (May 30, 2018): 251–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-251-2018.

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Thanks to their playful and educational approach Virtual Museum systems are very effective for the communication of Cultural Heritage. Among the latest technologies Immersive Virtual Reality is probably the most appealing and potentially effective to serve this purpose; nevertheless, due to a poor user-system interaction, caused by an incomplete maturity of a specific technology for museum applications, it is still quite uncommon to find immersive installations in museums.<br> This paper explore the possibilities offered by this technology and presents a workflow that, starting from digital documentation, makes possible an interaction with archaeological finds or any other cultural heritage inside different kinds of immersive virtual reality spaces.<br> Two different cases studies are presented: the National Archaeological Museum of Marche in Ancona and the 3D reconstruction of the Roman Forum of Fanum Fortunae. Two different approaches not only conceptually but also in contents; while the Archaeological Museum is represented in the application simply using spherical panoramas to give the perception of the third dimension, the Roman Forum is a 3D model that allows visitors to move in the virtual space as in the real one.<br> In both cases, the acquisition phase of the artefacts is central; artefacts are digitized with the photogrammetric technique Structure for Motion then they are integrated inside the immersive virtual space using a PC with a HTC Vive system that allows the user to interact with the 3D models turning the manipulation of objects into a fun and exciting experience.<br> The challenge, taking advantage of the latest opportunities made available by photogrammetry and ICT, is to enrich visitors’ experience in Real Museum making possible the interaction with perishable, damaged or lost objects and the public access to inaccessible or no longer existing places promoting in this way the preservation of fragile sites.
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Jerome, P., and D. Emilio. "DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S MASTERPIECE, FALLINGWATER." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W5 (August 18, 2017): 389–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w5-389-2017.

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Since 1988, the professional staff of Architectural Preservation Studio (APS) has been involved with the conservation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater in Mill Run, PA. Designed and erected from 1935 to 1939 as a weekend home for the Kauffman family, the complex consists of the main house and guest house.<br><br> After five years of reports and prototype repairs, we produced a two-volume master plan. Using original Frank Lloyd Wright drawings from Avery Library as background drawings, we measured every surface and reproduced the drawings in CAD, also developing elevations of every room. Stone-by-stone drawings of every flagstone floor and terrace scheduled to be lifted were also created using overlapping film photography that was assembled into a photo mosaic. By 2005, we designed, administered and completed a four-phase exterior restoration, with the paint-stripping and repainting of interior rooms being performed during the brief winter period when the building is closed to the public on an ongoing basis.<br><br> In 2016, we were invited back to the site to review conditions and advise on routine maintenance. At that time we proposed to re-document the buildings, this time using laser-scanning. Laser-scanning of the exterior was performed in May of 2016, and of the interior in March 2017, each over the course of four days. This paper will make a comparison between manual and digital techniques in terms of Fallingwater’s documentation.
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Anastasiou, A., E. Syrokou, S. Tapinaki, and A. Georgopoulos. "HOLISTIC 3D DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION OF A BYZANTINE CHURCH." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B2-2020 (August 14, 2020): 1363–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b2-2020-1363-2020.

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Abstract. The aim of the present paper is the geometric documentation of the church of St Spyridon using modern digital methods of data collection and processing. The church is located in the Medieval City of Rhodes and the residues of several different historical phases found in the church prove the rarity and the amount of alterations it underwent over the years.Geodetic measurements, laser scanning and acquisition of photographic data were performed, in order to construct the 3D model of the church. 23 drawings were drafted at a scale of 1:50, including horizontal sections, exterior and vertical sections. The projected information of each drawing is described with the help of the corresponding orthophotographs. Moreover, the three-dimensional photorealistic model (textured model) of the church was created, as well as a stereoscopic video and interactive virtual tour, via the 3DHOP platform.
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Leman, Marc, and Joren Six. "Beyond documentation – The digital philology of interaction heritage." Journal of New Music Research 47, no. 4 (June 25, 2018): 309–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09298215.2018.1479428.

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Universität Tübingen, Matthias Lang, Ramadan Hussein, Benjamin Glissmann, and Philippe Kluge. "Digital Documentation of the Saite Tombs in Saqqara." Studies in Digital Heritage 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 16–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/sdh.v4i1.27449.

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This paper focuses on the digital documentation techniques employed in the recording of a number of Saite-Persian sarcophagus-tombs in the necropolis of Saqqara (Egypt). In this paper, we discus pros and cons of different three-dimensional technologies for the documentation of a vast site as well as the process of ongoing excavation. We then delve into a discussion of the results and benefits of the employed techniques, particularly understanding the complex spatial relationships of archaeological features both aboveground and underground. Furthermore, we explain how we derive precise scaled and ortho-rectified images of all inscribed walls and objects from the recorded 3D-information in order to produce digital facsimiles. The 3D approach gives us the opportunity to create an exact digital copy of the site, and to record all stages of the excavation. The produced 3D models can be used in various virtual environments in order to give researchers and the general public the possibility to visit and to examine the site from a distance. Also, it is important to note that this paper presents a sustainable long-term data-archiving strategy, since saving the digitally-born data for future generations is an integral part of our Saqqara Saite Tombs Project.
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Pichugin, Vitaly G. "Digital economy: legislation on documentation in management activities." Theoretical and practical aspects of Management, no. 7 (July 2020): 58–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.46486/0234-4505-2020-7-58-69.

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Duval Jensen, Julie, Loni Ledderer, Raymond Kolbæk, and Kirsten Beedholm. "Digital documentation: “Everyone should know what to do”." International Journal of Integrated Care 22, S3 (November 4, 2022): 292. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic22348.

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Kehe, Kai, Roland Girgensohn, Walter Swoboda, Dan Bieler, Axel Franke, Matthias Helm, Martin Kulla, et al. "Analysis of Digital Documentation Speed and Sequence Using Digital Paper and Pen Technology During the Refugee Crisis in Europe: Content Analysis." JMIR mHealth and uHealth 7, no. 8 (August 19, 2019): e13516. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/13516.

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Background The Syria crisis has forced more than 4 million people to leave their homeland. As a result, in 2016, an overwhelming number of refugees reached Germany. In response to this, it was of utmost importance to set up refugee camps and to provide humanitarian aid, but a health surveillance system was also implemented in order to obtain rapid information about emerging diseases. Objective The present study describes the effects of using digital paper and pen (DPP) technology on the speed, sequence, and behavior of epidemiological documentation in a refugee camp. Methods DPP technology was used to examine documentation speed, sequence, and behavior. The data log of the digital pens used to fill in the documentation was analyzed, and each pen stroke in a field was recorded using a timestamp. Documentation time was the difference between first and last stroke on the paper, which includes clinical examination and translation. Results For three months, 495 data sets were recorded. After corrections had been made, 421 data sets were considered valid and subjected to further analysis. The median documentation time was 41:41 min (interquartile range 29:54 min; mean 45:02 min; SD 22:28 min). The documentation of vital signs ended up having the strongest effect on the overall time of documentation. Furthermore, filling in the free-text field clinical findings or therapy or measures required the most time (mean 16:49 min; SD 20:32 min). Analysis of the documentation sequence revealed that the final step of coding the diagnosis was a time-consuming step that took place once the form had been completed. Conclusions We concluded that medical documentation using DPP technology leads to both an increase in documentation speed and data quality through the compliance of the data recorders who regard the tool to be convenient in everyday routine. Further analysis of more data sets will allow optimization of the documentation form used. Thus, DPP technology is an effective tool for the medical documentation process in refugee camps.
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Preti, P., K. Tituana, J. Carvallo, and V. Heras. "DIGITAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN CUENCA - ECUADOR." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W15 (August 23, 2019): 937–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w15-937-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In the city of Cuenca in the south of Ecuador, analogous documentation techniques continue to be the unique registration mechanism for built heritage. The heritage characteristics of modern architecture in Cuenca are not well known, therefore the documentation activities are still based on paper fiches that gather basic data, without the possibility to update or monitor those records. In addition, this type of heritage, is underestimated, not disseminated and devalued by public institutions, owners and by local citizens, who do not find heritage attributes in these buildings. Consequently, this research used technological documentation techniques and tools for the identification, conservation and safeguarding of modern heritage in the city of Cuenca, aiming to raise awareness about modern heritage.</p> <p> With the evaluation of the existing records, this research aspires to validate the digital documentation tools for modern architecture as a first step to its recognition and valorization. Thus, scanner laser, photogrammetry and rectified photography, were used and compared to verify the adaptability of the documentation fields content to modern architecture and the opportunities that the results grants to promote its preservation and management over time.</p>
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Leijonhufvud, Fredrik. "A boatbuilder’s approach to boat documentation." Craft Research 13, no. 2 (September 1, 2022): 349–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/crre_00083_1.

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Documentation of historical objects is already included in established research areas, such as archaeology and conservation. From a craft perspective, studies of objects can contribute to the understanding and revitalization of broken craft traditions. In this article, I present a methodological approach for the documentation of craft objects, including a comparison of traditional analogue methods and modern digital photogrammetry. From a boatbuilder’s perspective, I document traditional boats. In my current Ph.D. project, I investigate how documentation of objects, from a craftsperson’s perspective, can be used to reconstruct craft processes. The case study is on the ‘Öka’ from the Stockholm archipelago, a local variation of the Nordic clinker boat tradition. In this article, I present the basic structure of my boat documentation work and pinpoint some specific examples of the use of digital methods, analogue measuring and documentation led by craft practice. A good practice of documentation needs to consider the advantages and shortcomings of analogue as well as digital methods and also integrate the craftsperson’s perspective. Even if the craftsperson-researcher is skilled, artefacts have limitations as sources of craft knowledge, which must be taken into account in the interpretation process. An awareness of one’s own traditions and prejudices is needed to interpret a boat built in an older tradition. The documentation should be guided by craft practice, deliberately focusing on questions that reconstruction work generates.
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Frings-Hessami, Viviane, Anindita Sarker, Gillian Oliver, and Misita Anwar. "Documentation in a community informatics project." Journal of Documentation 76, no. 2 (December 18, 2019): 552–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-08-2019-0167.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the creation and sharing of information by Bangladeshi women participants in a community informatics project and to assess to what extent the information provided to them meets their short and longer-term needs. Design/methodology/approach The analysis is based on data collected during a workshop with village women in Dhaka and focus group discussions in rural Bangladesh in March and April 2019. The information continuum model is used as a framework to analyse the data. Findings The study shows that the women document their learning and share it with their families and communities and that they are very conscious of the importance of keeping analogue back-ups of the information provided to them in digital format. They use notebooks to write down information that they find useful and they copy information provided to them on brown paper sheets hung in the village community houses. Practical implications This paper raises questions about how information is communicated to village women, organised and integrated in a community informatics project, and more generally about the suitability and sustainability of providing information in digital formats in a developing country. Originality/value The paper shows how village women participants in a community informatics project in Bangladesh took the initiative to create and preserve the information that was useful to them in analogue formats to remedy the limitations of the digital formats and to keep the information accessible in the longer term.
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Costa, E., C. Balletti, C. Beltrame, F. Guerra, and P. Vernier. "DIGITAL SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR THE DOCUMENTATION OF WOODEN SHIPWRECKS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B5 (June 15, 2016): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b5-237-2016.

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Nowadays, researchers widely employ the acquisition of point clouds as one of the principal type of documentation for cultural heritage. In this paper, different digital survey techniques are employed to document a wooden ancient shipwreck, a particular and difficult kind of archaeological finding due to its material characteristics. The instability of wood and the high costs of restoration do not always offer the opportunity of recovering and showing the hull to researchers and public and three-dimensional surveys are fundamental to document the original conditions of the wood. The precarious conditions of this material in contact with air could modify the structure and the size of the boat, requiring a fast and accurate recording technique. The collaboration between Ca' Foscari University and the Laboratory of Photogrammetry of Iuav University of Venice has given the possibility to demonstrate the utility of these technology. We have surveyed a sewn boat of Roman age through multi-image photogrammetry and laser scanner. Point clouds were compared and a residual analysis was done, to verify the characteristics and the opportunity of the two techniques, both of them have allowed obtaining a very precise documentation from a metrical point of view.
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Edwards, Simon, and Mr V. Rajaratnam. "Digital Video Documentation as Evidence of Clinical Skill Acquisition." Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 32, no. 3-4 (December 2009): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453050903367119.

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SHIMADA, Hiromi. "Standardization Activity of Digital Technical Product Documentation in JAMA." Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering 83, no. 8 (2017): 727–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2493/jjspe.83.727.

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Costa, E., C. Balletti, C. Beltrame, F. Guerra, and P. Vernier. "DIGITAL SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR THE DOCUMENTATION OF WOODEN SHIPWRECKS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B5 (June 15, 2016): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b5-237-2016.

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Nowadays, researchers widely employ the acquisition of point clouds as one of the principal type of documentation for cultural heritage. In this paper, different digital survey techniques are employed to document a wooden ancient shipwreck, a particular and difficult kind of archaeological finding due to its material characteristics. The instability of wood and the high costs of restoration do not always offer the opportunity of recovering and showing the hull to researchers and public and three-dimensional surveys are fundamental to document the original conditions of the wood. The precarious conditions of this material in contact with air could modify the structure and the size of the boat, requiring a fast and accurate recording technique. The collaboration between Ca' Foscari University and the Laboratory of Photogrammetry of Iuav University of Venice has given the possibility to demonstrate the utility of these technology. We have surveyed a sewn boat of Roman age through multi-image photogrammetry and laser scanner. Point clouds were compared and a residual analysis was done, to verify the characteristics and the opportunity of the two techniques, both of them have allowed obtaining a very precise documentation from a metrical point of view.
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Siddique, Arfiya S. "A PROPOSED STRUCTURED DIGITAL INVESTIGATION AND DOCUMENTATION MODEL (DIDM)." International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science 8, no. 7 (August 20, 2017): 310–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26483/ijarcs.v8i7.4218.

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DeLacure, Mark D. "DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION AND THE ENIGMA OF THE TTL MACROFLASH." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 106, no. 6 (November 2000): 1433–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006534-200011000-00048.

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Ohlfs, B. "Emergency Ultrasound Digital Documentation Utilizing a Handheld Pocket PC." Academic Emergency Medicine 11, no. 8 (August 1, 2004): 897–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1197/j.aem.2004.05.009.

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Barrs, David M., Takanori Fukushima, and John T. McElveen. "Digital Camera Documentation System for Facial Nerve Outcome Assessment." Otology & Neurotology 22, no. 6 (November 2001): 928–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00129492-200111000-00037.

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Karthaus, M., T. Doellmann, G. Huebner, and A. Ganser. "Improvement of ultrasound with digital documentation in cancer patients." European Journal of Cancer 35 (September 1999): S362. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0959-8049(99)81883-8.

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Niamba, Pascal, Christine Léauté-Labrèze, Frank Boralevi, Sébastien Lepreux, Mélanie Chamaillard, Pierre Vergnes, and Alain Taïeb. "Further Documentation of Spontaneous Regression of Infantile Digital Fibromatosis." Pediatric Dermatology 24, no. 3 (May 2007): 280–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1470.2007.00403.x.

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DeLange, Gregory S., and Mario Diana. "35 mm Film vs. Digital Photography for Patient Documentation." Annals of Plastic Surgery 42, no. 1 (January 1999): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000637-199901000-00003.

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Barone, S., P. Neri, A. Paoli, and A. V. Razionale. "Automatic technical documentation of lithic artefacts by digital techniques." Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 11 (December 2018): e00087. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2018.e00087.

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Baik, Ahmad. "Digital Heritage Documentation Via TLS And Photogrammetry Case Study." International Journal of Engineering and Science 06, no. 01 (February 2017): 57–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.9790/1813-0601035775.

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Hartman, Cynthia, and Ave Maria Preston. "Enhancing Assessment and Documentation of Wounds Through Digital Photography." Clinical Nurse Specialist 22, no. 2 (March 2008): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nur.0000311763.50176.2c.

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Yilmaz, H. M., M. Yakar, and F. Yildiz. "Documentation of historical caravansaries by digital close range photogrammetry." Automation in Construction 17, no. 4 (May 2008): 489–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2007.09.003.

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Cheng, Liang, Yajun Wang, Yanming Chen, and Manchun Li. "Using LiDAR for digital documentation of ancient city walls." Journal of Cultural Heritage 17 (January 2016): 188–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2015.04.005.

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Langer, M., C. H. Buitrago-Téllez, C. Schulze, H. Gufler, A. Mundinger, and F. Kommos. "Digital Optical Card." Acta Radiologica 36, no. 4-6 (July 1995): 674–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/028418519503600473.

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Purpose: To assess a patient-oriented digital optical card (OC) for documentation and communication of images using the analysis of breast microcalcifications to illustrate its resolution power. Methods: Fifty film mammograms with histologically proved clustered microcalcifications were digitized using a 5 lp/mm CCD-scanner. A region of interest containing the cluster was selected for documentation on an OC as an overview OC-image and as a magnified OC-image (5 lp/mm). The shape (spherical/nonspherical) as well as the total number of microcalcifications were quantitatively analyzed by 2 radiologists. Results: The detection rate for total number of overall and spherical microcalcifications using digital media was significantly reduced (p<0.01) compared to analog mammography. There were no significant differences in the detection rate of nonspherical microcalcifications between film mammograms (100%) and magnified section OC-images (92.7%). The overview OC-image revealed 72% of those calcifications (p<0.01). Conclusion: According to our results, this technology is not appropriate for diagnosis of breast microcalcifications, but may be a promising communication digital medium for transmitting an image/report unit to referring physicians.
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Amorim, Arivaldo. "Methodological Aspects of Architectural Documentation." Geoinformatics FCE CTU 6 (December 21, 2011): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.5.

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This paper discusses the methodological approach that is being developed in the state of Bahia in Brazil since 2003, in architectural and urban sites documentation, using extensive digital technologies. Bahia has a vast territory with important architectural ensembles ranging from the sixteenth century to present day. As part of this heritage is constructed of raw earth and wood, it is very sensitive to various deleterious agents. It is therefore critical document this collection that is under threats. To conduct those activities diverse digital technologies that could be used in documentation process are being experimented. The task is being developed as an academic research, with few financial resources, by scholarship students and some volunteers. Several technologies are tested ranging from the simplest to the more sophisticated ones, used in the main stages of the documentation project, as follows: work overall planning, data acquisition, processing and management and ultimately, to control and evaluate the work. The activities that motivated this paper are being conducted in the cities of Rio de Contas and Lençóis in the Chapada Diamantina, located at 420 km and 750 km from Salvador respectively, in Cachoeira city at Recôncavo Baiano area, 120 km from Salvador, the capital of Bahia state, and at Pelourinho neighbourhood, located in the historic capital. Part of the material produced can be consulted in the website: &lt; www.lcad.ufba.br&gt;.
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Cheng, H. M., W. B. Yang, and Y. N. Yen. "BIM applied in historical building documentation and refurbishing." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-5/W7 (August 11, 2015): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w7-85-2015.

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Historical building conservation raises two important issues which are documentation and refurbishing. For the recording and documentation, we already have developed 3d laser scanner and such photogrammetry technology those represent a freeze object of virtual reality by digital documentation. On the other hand, the refurbished engineering of historic building is a challenge for conservation heritage which are not only reconstructing the damage part but also restoring tangible cultural heritage. 3D digital cultural heritage models has become a topic of great interest in recent years. One reason for this is the more widespread use of laser scanning and photogrammetry for recording cultural heritage sites. These technologies have made it possible to efficiently and accurately record complex structures remotely that would not have been possible with previous survey methods. In addition to these developments, digital information systems are evolving for the presentation, analysis and archival of heritage documentation.
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Amiraslani, Farshad, and Deirdre Dragovich. "A Review of Documentation: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective." World 3, no. 1 (February 21, 2022): 126–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/world3010007.

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Documents are tools of communication which are changing rapidly in nature and quantity. Prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, digital formats have become ubiquitous. However, documents and documentation have a long pre-digital history. In seeking to survey document types and features, two major online journal databases from the Web of Science database were analysed over a 30-year period to 2020. Documents were classified into types and the (arbitrary) features of format, dimension, production, administration and distribution. Such tabulation of journal documents has not been undertaken previously. As the sampled journals covered a range of fields, the types and features of documentation in selected specialised areas were included. Digitalisation of documentation, especially of rare documents, has accelerated in recent times, contributing to the retention of knowledge and its rapid dissemination, despite the accompanying disadvantages of the digital age, with its largely unregulated social media. Classifying and describing the diversity of existing documents is a major task and we have initiated this process by analysing two scientific databases.
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