Conceptual modeling of agricultural information system


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  • Najdovski Blagojce

Keywords:

Information, Information System, Modeling, Data, ICT Technologies

Abstract

The trend of growth in developed countries around the world, combined with ICT technologies
and the needs of the population deal with agriculture, is the incentive to start the process of creating a
framework for the development of agricultural information system. Today we are witness of the
continuous development and use of information systems in various areas of our lives. From that aspect,
the use of agricultural information systems contributes to improve and accelerate the growth and
development of agricultural production. The benefits of the proposed framework relate to and result from
the determination of the stages of realization in the development and design of the conceptual model,
through the ability to model adapt to the environment and each new situation, the possibility of migration
or transfer of data from one agricultural information system to another, and collaborative implementation
with the ability to upgrade the system from different user profiles. By monitoring the indicators related to
system quality, information quality, service quality, system utilization and customer satisfaction, and by
monitoring the internal consistency between the indicators in the system, a prototype developed according
to the proposed framework is evaluated, for a one single purpose: the proposed framework for the
development of an agricultural information system to generate a system that will be useful and easily
accessible for widespread use.

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Author Biography

Najdovski Blagojce

Faculty of Biotechnical science, St.”Kliment Ohridski - Bitola, North Macedonia

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Published

2025-02-04

How to Cite

Blagojce, N. (2025). Conceptual modeling of agricultural information system. International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches, 9(2), 151–156. Retrieved from https://as-proceeding.com/index.php/ijanser/article/view/2463

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