The Three-Dimensional Model as a ‘Scientific Fact’: The Scientific Methodology in Hypothetical Reconstruction
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. State of the Art and the Emerging Needs
3. The 3D Model as a Research Product: An Experimental Methodology
- Problem;
- Conjecture;
- Refutation.
- Transparency (refers to the practise of openly sharing all aspects of the research process, including methodologies, data, analysis, and results, allowing other researchers to understand, evaluate, and replicate the study);
- Authenticity (refers to the genuineness, credibility, and trustworthiness of the study and its findings);
- Traceability and reproducibility (refer—on the one hand—to correctly documenting and tracking the origins of data and results throughout the research process and—on the other—to the ability of other researchers to duplicate the study and achieve the same results, ensuring that the findings are robust and reliable);
- Comparability (refers to the possibility of comparing with other outcomes in terms of analysis, error detection, data verification, and validity, etc.);
- Interoperability (refers to the practise of allowing the efficient exchange, integration, and utilization of information across diverse platforms to enhance collaboration, facilitate data sharing, and ensure that the research findings can be readily accessed and used by different researchers and institutions);
- Reusability (refers to the possibility of using the 3D model output for various applications, such as 3D printing, animation, analysis, etc.).
4. The 3D Model as a “Scientific Product”: Definition and Use
- shared good practises;
- reference standards for the academic/scientific community;
- a common and shared nomenclature;
- an appropriate taxonomy.
- Coherence/relevance;
- Accuracy/quality of data;
- Subjectivity/objectivity.
5. The Latest Projects and Proposal Defining and Using 3D Models as a Scientific Product
6. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Apollonio, F.I. The Three-Dimensional Model as a ‘Scientific Fact’: The Scientific Methodology in Hypothetical Reconstruction. Heritage 2024, 7, 5413-5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7100255
Apollonio FI. The Three-Dimensional Model as a ‘Scientific Fact’: The Scientific Methodology in Hypothetical Reconstruction. Heritage. 2024; 7(10):5413-5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7100255
Chicago/Turabian StyleApollonio, Fabrizio I. 2024. "The Three-Dimensional Model as a ‘Scientific Fact’: The Scientific Methodology in Hypothetical Reconstruction" Heritage 7, no. 10: 5413-5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7100255
APA StyleApollonio, F. I. (2024). The Three-Dimensional Model as a ‘Scientific Fact’: The Scientific Methodology in Hypothetical Reconstruction. Heritage, 7(10), 5413-5427. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7100255