Agri- (food) business

Analysis of information resources dedicated to ICT on the Green Web in France and Italy

Authors: 
Waksman G., Zanasi C.
Country of origin: 
IT
Country of origin: 
FR
Year: 
2003
Source: 
EFITA 2003 proceedings
Keywords: 

The promotion of agricultural Internet services and other IT solutions remains insufficient, particularly in Italy, maybe because the economic dimension of agri-food sector enterprises is too small, Users do not wish to pay to use the service; There is no simple way to let users pay for the service, except when portals or newsletters are tools for their promoters to advertise e.g. their own ICT products and services, but advertisements by third parties prove to be a limited resource, Portal management is very demanding in terms of organisation, manpower and financial

Towards a cross-cultural typology of trust in B2B food trade

Authors: 
M.Fritz
Country of origin: 
DE
Year: 
2010
Source: 
grey literature
Keywords: 

Role of trust, Extensive literature list on the topic

Why trust your new supplier? B2B trust across countries in the food sector

Authors: 
Hofstede, G.J.,Fritz, M.,Canavari, M.,Oosterkamp, E.B.
Country of origin: 
IT
Country of origin: 
DE
Country of origin: 
NL
Year: 
2008
Source: 
grey literature
Keywords: 
  • e-commerce as a key business area in data integration
  • trust as a pre-requisite for data exchange/integration
  • Patterns and technologies for enabling supply chain traceability through collaborative e-business

    Authors: 
    Fior C, Notarangelo G
    Country of origin: 
    IT
    Year: 
    2008
    Source: 
    Information and Software TechnologyVolume 50, Issue 4, March 2008, Pages 342-359
    Keywords: 

    Traceability semantics Business process integration infrastructure Business process interoperability

    Applicazioni avanzate dell'elettronica nella meccanizzazione agricola: procedure isobus, robotica, sistemi di automazione e telecontrollo delle funzioni (Applications in Precision farming: ISOBUS, robotics, automation systems and remote sensing)

    Authors: 
    Gasparetto E
    Country of origin: 
    IT
    Year: 
    2007
    Source: 
    Italian Ministery of Agricolture booklet
    Keywords: 

    ISOBUS implementation in PF, Integration of spatial & operational data

    Analysis and classification of dried vegetables’ images with utilization of artificial neural networks

    Authors: 
    Koszela K., Weres J.
    Country of origin: 
    PL
    Year: 
    2005
    Source: 
    Inzynieria Rolnicza 2(62)/2005
    Keywords: 

    Agricultural and forest products; inverse finite element modeling; software development; artificial intelligence; artificial neural networks; object recognition; image processing and analysis; simulation and visualization of drying; drying; food quality; GIS; probabilistic prediction and approximation of spatial objects; Bayesian networks; decision support

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    In Poland a lot of academic research is connected with modelling of different aspects of agricultural systems by using various methods, software tools and notations. It is necessary to identify and specify attributes - input and output data for these systems, and these attributes can be useful for our project of standardization.

    Probabilistic models of spatial phenomena in agriculture

    Authors: 
    Marciniak A.
    Country of origin: 
    PL
    Year: 
    2009
    Source: 
    Inzynieria Rolnicza 5(114)/2009
    Keywords: 

    Agricultural and forest products; inverse finite element modeling; software development; artificial intelligence; artificial neural networks; object recognition; image processing and analysis; simulation and visualization of drying; drying; food quality; GIS; probabilistic prediction and approximation of spatial objects; Bayesian networks; decision support

    About: 

    In Poland a lot of academic research is connected with modelling of different aspects of agricultural systems by using various methods, software tools and notations. It is necessary to identify and specify attributes - input and output data for these systems, and these attributes can be useful for our project of standardization.

    Modelling of operation process for engineering facilities using dynamic bayesian networks

    Authors: 
    Bartnik G., Kusz A., Marciniak A.
    Country of origin: 
    PL
    Year: 
    2006
    Source: 
    Inzynieria Rolnicza 12/2006
    Keywords: 

    Agricultural and forest products; inverse finite element modeling; software development; artificial intelligence; artificial neural networks; object recognition; image processing and analysis; simulation and visualization of drying; drying; food quality; GIS; probabilistic prediction and approximation of spatial objects; Bayesian networks; decision support

    About: 

    In Poland a lot of academic research is connected with modelling of different aspects of agricultural systems by using various methods, software tools and notations. It is necessary to identify and specify attributes - input and output data for these systems, and these attributes can be useful for our project of standardization.

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