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@inproceedings\{[TRA08b],
title = "The Harris Matrix Composer - A New Tool to Manage
Archaeological Stratigraphy",
author = "Christoph Traxler and Wolfgang Neubauer",
year = "2008",
abstract = "The Harris Matrix - formulated by Dr. Edward C. Harris in
1973 - is the established way of representing the
archaeological stratigraphy of an excavation. The Harris
Matrix is a sequential diagram defining stratigraphic
relations between stratigraphic units. It is an important
method to document the stratification that is destroyed by
the excavation process and hence a vital tool for
stratigraphic analysis. Although the Harris Matrix has
become a quasi standard of archaeological stratigraphy, only
a few software tools exist to create and edit these
diagrams. An evaluation of these tools showed that they do
not completely comply with the theory or suffer from poor
usability. Therefore we decided to develop a new application
addressing these issues, called Harris Matrix Composer
(HMC). Dr. Harris was involved in the evaluation of early
prototypes to guarantee compliance with his theory. User
tests were undertaken to discover and handle usability
problems. The main component of the HMC is a graph editor
with an intuitive graphical user interface for creating and
editing a Harris Matrix throughout the entire stratigraphic
excavation process. Users add graphical symbols that
represent stratigraphic units (either deposits or surfaces)
and determine their stratigraphic relations by drawing edges
between two such symbols. The application supports valid
Harris Matrix creation and indicates invalid units and
relations. In addition to stratigraphic relations, temporal
relations can be added by drawing special edges or grouping
units into periods. Phases define structural relations, like
posts or postholes of a dwelling. The HMC will be developed
into a powerful interface to a GIS system, like ArcGIS to
access single surface maps and related databases for
visualization and stratigraphic analysis by selecting units
of the Harris Matrix. In a similar way it will work together
with the point cloud editor SCANOPY to filter these vast
data sets. A trial beta version and further information is
available at the web site: www.harrismatrixcomposer.com ",
pages = "%pages_from%--%pages_to%",
month = nov,
organization = "Museen der Stadt Wien – Stadtarch{\"a}ologie",
note = "http://www.stadtarchaeologie.at/",
address = "Rathaus, Friedrich-Schmidt- Platz 1, 1010 Vienna",
booktitle = "Kulturelles Erbe und Neue Technologien − Workshop
"Arch{\"a}ologie und Computer"",
editor = "Wolfgang B{\"o}rner, Susanne Uhlirz",
isbn = "978-3-85161-016-1",
series = "Arch{\"a}ologie und Computer",
publisher = "Phoibos Verlag",
location = "Vienna, Austria",
keywords = "graph theory, archaeological stratigraphy, harris matrix",
URL = "http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2008/[TRA08b]/",
}
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