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English :
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NEPER: a multiple strategy wheat expert system
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| Abstract |
This paper presents a methodology for developing a strategic Expert System for wheat crop production, which has been developed using a Multiple Design approach. This Expert System consists of six subsystems; namely, variety selection, land preparation, sowing, irrigation, fertilization, and harvest. These subsystems exchange data between them through a common database. Each subsystem advises wheat growers on the corresponding plan(s), comprising a set of agricultural/chemical operations before or during the growing season. Applying an appropriate plan reduces risk to farmers from having a problem during the growing season. The system was verified, validated, and, tested in the field. Beneficial economic and environmental impacts have been demonstrated.
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| Publication year |
2003
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| Pages |
27-43
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| Organization Name |
Climate Change Information Center & Renewable Energy & Expert Systems
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| serial title |
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
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| Agris Categories |
Documentation and information
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| Proposed Agrovoc |
Expert System; Knowledge based system; Hierarchical system; Hierarchical structure; Hierarchical intelligence;
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Journal
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