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-Negotiation of possible SCRUM benefits

-Negotiation of possible SCRUM benefits

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Structured Abstract Purpose – In the field of virtual reconstruction of architectural heritage cooperation and management highly influence a project progress and success. This paper presents and discusses practical problems and challenges related to cross-disciplinary cooperation within professional and educational contexts. The usage of SCRUM as a...

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... SCRUM methods for a cooperative virtual reconstruction of architectural heritage -a project outline Related to the challenges identified in paragraph 2.2, SCRUM methods promise to support especially a cross disciplinary objective setting and task prioritization as well as a progress monitoring and appropriate resource management and allocation (c.f. Table 1). Possible general problems within the usage of SCRUM primarily relate to lacking compatibility of stakeholders philosophy and culture, insufficient organization and communication principles and the need of training for an appropriate practice of methods (Version One, 2015, p. 10). ...

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... Parts of chapter 9 has been published in [24,169,351]. Chapter 10 is partly an excerpt from [4,24,56,674,763]. Parts of chapter 11 were originally published in [351,614,674]. ...
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Digital 3D modelling and visualization technologies have been widely applied to support research in the humanities since the 1980s. Since technological backgrounds, project opportunities, and methodological considerations for application are widely discussed in the literature, one of the next tasks is to validate these techniques within a wider scientific community and establish them in the culture of academic disciplines. This article resulted from a postdoctoral thesis and is intended to provide a comprehensive overview on the use of digital 3D technologies in the humanities with regards to (1) scenarios, user communities, and epistemic challenges; (2) technologies, UX design, and workflows; and (3) framework conditions as legislation, infrastructures, and teaching programs. Although the results are of relevance for 3D modelling in all humanities disciplines, the focus of our studies is on modelling of past architectural and cultural landscape objects via interpretative 3D reconstruction methods.