The NOESIS project workplan has been divided into workpackages
each reflecting cohesive work areas where responsibility for individual
sub-tasks can be clearly assigned. The structure of the workplan
follows the logical phases of the project's lifecycle beginning
with the requirements gathering activity which will include a
specification of the overall needs of the historians and manuscript
researchers, the acceptance criteria for the success of the project
and the selection and digitisation of the manuscripts. Subsequent
activities will each enter a planning phase, followed by computational
research and implementation or historical research as appropriate.
During the design and implementation of the system, some experimentation
will often be necessary before a decision is adopted. In addition
there will be staged exchanges of results between the technological/computational
and historical activities. Such arrangement allows the continuous
flow of information between diverse activities and ensures their
seamless integration.
The modular nature of the system will enable a methodical integration
approach. Following implementation the ink and support components
will be tested and evaluated separately before the integration
phase during which all of the system modules will be connected
and the user interface tested. Integration of the historical results
derived by the system will complete its evaluation.
NOESIS is an interdisciplinary research project. Computational
and historical activities are carried out within the four phases
with milestones defining the completion of the exchange of information
between the research activities.
The NOESIS project follows the following phases in its planned
execution:
1. Requirement and data gathering
2. System design and implementation
3. Integration and system evaluation
4. Dissemination and exploitation
The phases of the project consist of:
Phase 1 - Requirement and data gathering
. User requirements and manuscript selection
. Manuscript photography
This phase sets the scope of the work to be done in terms of
the user and technical requirements specification, and makes explicit
the evaluation criteria by which the work will be measured as
it progresses. The requirements specification will make use of
potential user feedback to determine the functionality of the
desired user interface. The activity will identify representative
manuscripts for digitisation and decide their use in the project
for modelling and evaluation.
Phase 2 - System design and implementation
. Ink profiling
. Support profiling
. Database user interface
The focus will be on the implementation of the ink and support
models. Both computational and historical research is carried
out and the results are integrated to deliver (a) the ink and
support computational models (b) the ink and support databases
integrating historical and image-based properties of the manuscripts.
As the target program is aimed at historians and manuscript researchers,
the team will use a rigorous prototyping/test and refine procedure
in order to ensure that the requirements of the scholars are met
and also ensure that the user interface of the system is acceptable
and easy to use for the targeted user audience.
Phase 3 - Integration and system evaluation
. System integration and testing
. Historical data integration and system evaluation
Following completion of phase 2 partners will install the NOESIS
software and the individual components will be used for the interpretation
and authentication of manuscripts. The software evaluation will
follow the evaluation criteria specified in Phase 1. The evaluation
will focus on the performance of the components in a controlled
environment and the functionality provided against the original
requirements. During this phase historical researchers will also
integrate the findings on manuscripts of different libraries and
therefore deliver an integrated study on the ink and supports
used in the Mediterranean region. Final evaluation of the system
will be performed in one of the library whose manuscripts have
not been used for modelling and refining of the system. In addition
in order to test the potential use of the system to other forms
of artefacts we will evaluate the performance of the system on
religious icons.
Phase 4 - Exploitation, Training and Dissemination
. Project management
. Training
. Dissemination and exploitation
Whilst dissemination activity will have been undertaken throughout
the project, recommendations for exploitation will be addressed
during phase 3. |