SIRATAC and CottonLOGIC: Persevering with DSSs in the Australian cotton industry

SIRATAC and CottonLOGIC: Persevering with DSSs in the Australian cotton industry

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Article ID: iaor20032832
Country: United States
Volume: 74
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 27
End Page Number: 56
Publication Date: Oct 2002
Journal: Agricultural Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: artificial intelligence: decision support
Abstract:

We have reviewed three generations of Decision Support Systems (DSSs) developed over two decades in the Australian cotton growing industry. The purpose of the DSSs was to deliver results of scientific research to crop managers in the industry in order to assist their decision making. Pest management was the dominant domain of the DSSs, but fertiliser and irrigation management were also addressed. The content, delivery and use of the systems are described briefly. Anecdotal evidence, and objective studies were reviewed in order to evaluate the DSSs. There was demand for DSS in the industry which the systems met in part, and there was consensus that the systems delivered science and influenced management practice. Current and future developments include roles in Best Management practice, in Area Wide Management of pests and in education. Issues arising in the course of the development are discussed. We have tried to document, not only the achievements, but also the failures, the problems, the conflicts and the recurring issues in order to elicit lessons for the future.

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