L’infrastruttura software per il patrimonio culturale (ISPC) come abilitatore di un Ecosistema digitale nazionale del patrimonio culturale
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00059Keywords:
ISPC, Software Infrastructure for Cultural Heritage, Technology EnablerAbstract
The Software Infrastructure for Cultural Heritage (ISPC) represents the first national cultural data space capable of securely hosting the entire digital heritage of the country, allowing Institutions flexibility in the membership model and complete autonomy in the choice of sharing.
In the ISPC, heritage is enhanced and enriched through innovative algorithms and artificial intelligence techniques, and it is correlated with all the available digital cultural resources, both within each domain of belonging (historical, artistic, archaeological, demo-ethno-anthropological, archival, library) and across different domains.
The ISPC is an infrastructure with a dual nature: a system of application cooperation services designed to enhance functionally and technologically the information systems of the Ministry of Culture, territorial entities, and cultural institutions in general, from a "Business-to-Institution" perspective; a development laboratory for the creation of new data-based services, designed for developers, cultural enterprises, and start-ups, from a "Business-to-Business" perspective.
With a scalable and secure architecture based on Cloud solutions that offer adequate performance and availability levels, ISPC aims to credibly support the role of enabler in providing digital services for the Italian cultural landscape, also in the European dimension.
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