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List of Figures and Tables

Figure 1: Architecture of the ARIADNE infrastructure

Figure 2: The ACDM as UML diagram

Figure 3: The Services data model

Figure 4: The architecture of the MORe aggregator

Figure 5: The initial page of the Ariadne portal

Figure 6: JSON structure of a resource in Elasticsearch

Figure 7: MORe enrichment

Figure 8: Some snapshots from the services (from top to bottom, left to right): the home page of the Visual Media Service; an example of an RTI image visualised with the RTI browser; an example of 3D model visualised with the provided 3D browser; the home page of the Landscape Services.

Figure 9: The ARIADNE reference model

Figure 10: The mapping and transformation workflow

Table 1: Example of vocabulary mapping

Table 2: Contents of the ARIADNE catalogue (as of March 2016)


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