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SACHER (Smart Architecture for Cultural Heritage in Emilia-Romagna)
Published on 21 April 2020
Italy
Emilia-Romagna
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About this good practice
By developing an innovative Web-oriented ICT platform SACHER fosters the consolidation of new models of cultural business connecting public & private actors
Resources needed
SACHER was funded by Emilia-Romagna Region (ROP ERDF 2014-2020). Grant: 879.298,30 €
Human resources: ICT labs for the platform design & realization; companies with high skills in cloud computing & in the development & integration of complex services; labs specialized in CH safeguard & restoration
Human resources: ICT labs for the platform design & realization; companies with high skills in cloud computing & in the development & integration of complex services; labs specialized in CH safeguard & restoration
Evidence of success
SACHER cloud infrastructure is characterized by minimum barriers to technology access and reduced implementation & mgmt costs. The use of EU standards such as FIWARE makes the platform flexible & usable in other contexts.
The results validation was carried out on the monuments of Bologna city center, releasing a trial version of the final product that can be quickly transferred to the market & other cities.
The services, tested by restorers & citizens, had a positive feedback from users.
The results validation was carried out on the monuments of Bologna city center, releasing a trial version of the final product that can be quickly transferred to the market & other cities.
The services, tested by restorers & citizens, had a positive feedback from users.
Potential for learning or transfer
A federated & open source cloud capable of handling CH data is an opportunity for the EU territories keen on increasing the value of their assets. For that reason, the team used the cloud platform IaaS Openstack to implement the project, since it allows horizontal scalability achieved by simply adding new compute nodes.
Another key element is the development of 4 different service prototypes, enabling cities to choose the most suitable & useful ones. Furthermore, being the technological infrastructure flexible and interoperable, it is possible to develop & integrate new services.
Finally, a participatory design approach was adopted to foster cultural service creation by involving content users & cultural experts.
Therefore, thanks to its technological support and participatory approach, SACHER boosts the creation of an ecosystem of actors producing new value chains in the collaborative fruition of services.
Open questions are the platform financial sustainability & long-term mgmt.
Another key element is the development of 4 different service prototypes, enabling cities to choose the most suitable & useful ones. Furthermore, being the technological infrastructure flexible and interoperable, it is possible to develop & integrate new services.
Finally, a participatory design approach was adopted to foster cultural service creation by involving content users & cultural experts.
Therefore, thanks to its technological support and participatory approach, SACHER boosts the creation of an ecosystem of actors producing new value chains in the collaborative fruition of services.
Open questions are the platform financial sustainability & long-term mgmt.
Further information
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Good practice owner
Organisation
CIRI - ICT (Center for Industrial Research on Information and Communication Technologies (CIRI ICT) of the University of Bologna)
Italy
Emilia-Romagna
Contact
Urban strategist & EU project developer