TY - GEN N2 - Archaeological data is available in greater complexity and volume than ever before, which presents significant challenges and opportunities. In this position paper, we describe how a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) could be deployed not only to bring federated resources together with a unified searching capability, but also how those capabilities could themselves be used to create a ?bottom up? domain ontology for the resources? subject area or areas. By linking with Virtual Research Environment (VRE) technology, this system could deliver access to a range of digital resources for excavators in the field, and at the same time provide a valuable body of semantic information about the archaeological research workflow, as expressed in the natural language archaeologists use to conduct their collection searches. AV - public CY - Bonn A1 - Dunn, Stuart A1 - Gold, Nicolas A1 - Hughes, Lorna TI - CHIMERA: a service oriented computing approach for archaeological research UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/570/ ID - propylaeumdok570 Y1 - 2008/// ER -