This deliverable presents the conceptual framework and development roadmap for the Vertical Applications (VAs) developed within Work Package 8 (WP8) of the ECHOES project. Vertical Applications constitute the Application Layer of the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH), providing domain-oriented tools that enable cultural heritage professionals and researchers to interact with, enrich, and exploit Heritage Digital Twins (HDTs) within a federated cloud environment. The document introduces three reference Vertical Applications: the Online Conservation-Restoration Annotator (OCRA), supporting spatial annotation and analysis of 3D representations of cultural heritage objects; the Virtual Transcription Laboratory (VTL), enabling transcription and semanttic enrichment of text-based cultural heritage materials through automated and human-assisted workflows; and the Collection Ingestion Tool (CIT), designed to facilitate standards-compliant cataloguing, semantic enrichment, and ingestion of cultural heritage collections into the ECCCH ecosystem. Together, these applications demonstrate how domain-specific workflows can operate natively within the ECCCH infrastructure by relying on shared ECCCH platform capabilities through platform-facing contracts. and producing semantically structured outputs aligned with the Knowledge Base and HDT framework. The deliverable also positions these VAs within the broader ECCCH ecosystem, highlighting their role as reference implementations that establish architectural patterns for future Vertical Applications developed by sister projects and cascading grant initiatives. Finally, the document provides a consolidated architectural synthesis and development roadmap describing how the three VAs collectively support the HDT lifecycle, progressively increase interoperability and integration maturity, and contribute to the creation of interoperable Digital Commons for cultural heritage.
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