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A design framework for Smart Cultural Objects

Nowadays cities, as well as Cultural Heritage, are facing new challenges due to the public financial straits and the increasing need to deliver innovative service to manage a wide heritage. Great expectations are in put the Smart City paradigm relying on the capability of the city to realize and sca...

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Published in:Strategic Design Research Journal 2015-09, Vol.8 (1), p.21
Main Authors: Gaiani, Marco, Apollonio, Fabrizio Ivan, Martini, Berta
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