FIBRANET was a European-funded research initiative requiring the structured classification, storage, and retrieval of complex archaeological textile findings across multiple excavation sites.
The project demanded a robust digital infrastructure capable of managing structured research datasets, supporting advanced classification logic, enabling cross-border accessibility, and ensuring long-term data integrity and traceability.
NetValue Systems designed and implemented the core digital infrastructure of the project, including:
- Centralised database architecture
- Structured metadata modelling
- Custom classification algorithms
- Advanced search and retrieval mechanisms
- Controlled data input workflows
- Research-grade data validation logic
The system was designed to function as a durable digital research infrastructure rather than a simple project tool.
The platform enabled structured and standardised documentation of archaeological textile findings across multiple research environments.
Data that was previously fragmented became system-governed and searchable within a unified infrastructure.
The technological backbone developed by NetValue Systems supported cross-institutional research collaboration at a European level.
The system became the foundational digital infrastructure supporting the project's long-term research impact.