This session highlights the real-world struggles of organizations and end-users working with fragmented systems, redundant processes, and siloed data. Drawing from concrete cases across sectors – from memory institutions to transport and city infrastructure – we’ll uncover surprisingly similar needs and challenges. Can we define a shared set of functional requirements across these domains? What must a Data Space deliver to be truly useful – and adopted?
Dr. Ingo Zechner, Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital History (LBIDH) and coordinator of the HE project Visual History of the Holocaust, will make the case for specific requirements of reproducible media objects such as films.