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An eAgriculture-Based Decision Support Framework for Information Dissemination

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  • Leisa J. Armstrong

    (Edith Cowan University, Australia)

  • Dean A. Diepeveen

    (Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia, Australia)

  • Khumphicha Tantisantisom

    (Edith Cowan University, Australia)

Abstract

The ability of farmers to acquire knowledge to make decisions is limited by the information quality and applicability. Inconsistencies in information delivery and standards for the integration of information also limit decision making processes. This research uses a similar approach to the Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) methodology to develop an ICT based framework which can be used to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge for farmers’ decision making processes. This is one of the leading areas of research and development for information technology in an agricultural industry, which is yet to utilize such technologies fully. The Farmer Knowledge and Decision Support Framework (FKDSF) takes information provided to farmers and utilizes processes that deliver this critical information for knowledge acquisition. The framework comprises data capture, analysis, and data processing, which precede the delivery of the integrated information for the farmer. With information collected, captured, and validated from disparate sources, according to defined sets of rules, data mining tools are then used to process and integrate the data into a format that contributes to the knowledge base used by the farmer and the agricultural industry.

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  • Leisa J. Armstrong & Dean A. Diepeveen & Khumphicha Tantisantisom, 2010. "An eAgriculture-Based Decision Support Framework for Information Dissemination," International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals (IJHCITP), IGI Global, vol. 1(4), pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jhcitp:v:1:y:2010:i:4:p:1-13
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