Interopérabilité des bases de données scientifiques : une sobriété de façade

Any task is more sustainable if it consumes fewer resources, over its entire lifecycle. Some of the challenges of Digital Humanities are tasks related to interoperability between databases, such as documentation, alignment, migration and publication. Often requiring specialised knowledge, these task...

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Published in:Humanités Numériques
Main Authors: Régis Witz, Guillaume Porte
Format: Article
Language:French
Published: Humanistica 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/revuehn/4575
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Summary:Any task is more sustainable if it consumes fewer resources, over its entire lifecycle. Some of the challenges of Digital Humanities are tasks related to interoperability between databases, such as documentation, alignment, migration and publication. Often requiring specialised knowledge, these tasks can quickly become time-consuming. After recalling the context in which these tasks are generally undertaken, this article will propose solutions for reducing their consumption of resources, of human resources in particular. Finally, it will discuss the benefits and limitations of these solutions.
ISSN:2736-2337