Interoperability in architecture illustrates contemporary instances of innovation. It aims, through the standardisation of instruments and procedures (and especially through shared languages of/in IT tools and applications), at the optimisation of interactions amongst agents and the work done. It requires, within a consistently non-reductionist systemic approach: interactions and activities of conscious government in/amongst its fundamental component parts (politics, technical aspects, semantics); development of shared languages and protocols, to verify technical, poietic, etc., innovations which do not destroy accumulative effects and peculiarities (axiological, fruitional, etc.).
Questions of method regarding interoperability in architecture
ARLATI, EZIO;
2009-01-01
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Interoperability in architecture illustrates contemporary instances of innovation. It aims, through the standardisation of instruments and procedures (and especially through shared languages of/in IT tools and applications), at the optimisation of interactions amongst agents and the work done. It requires, within a consistently non-reductionist systemic approach: interactions and activities of conscious government in/amongst its fundamental component parts (politics, technical aspects, semantics); development of shared languages and protocols, to verify technical, poietic, etc., innovations which do not destroy accumulative effects and peculiarities (axiological, fruitional, etc.).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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