Research Design and Evaluation of an Integrative Artefact for HBIM and the ABC Method within Design Science Paradigm 
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This article presents the research design process and validation of a scientific artefact developed under the Design Science Research (DSR) paradigm. The study addresses a problem in cultural heritage management related to data integration and visualisation to support preventive conservation through interoperable digital systems. The research is structured as a research cycle that includes problem identification and motivation, definition of solution objectives, artefact design and development, demonstration of its operation, performance evaluation, and communication of results. The artefact was validated using qualitative and quantitative methods with experts to assess its conceptual coherence, usefulness, and applicability in real contexts. The results confirm the suitability of the DSR approach for the construction and evaluation of technological solutions applied to cultural heritage.
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