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Object-oriented Methodology for Analyzing and Allocating Resources for Field Operations
Applied Engineering in Agriculture (1992)
  • Steven A. Freeman, Purdue University
  • A. Dale Whittaker, Texas A&M University
Abstract
An object-oriented methodology for machinery management was developed by combining knowledge system techniques with conventional problem solving techniques. The methodology developed here, if incorporated into a machinery management tool, provides the farmer with the ability to evaluate the physical feasibility of an overall farm plan (regarding field operations) being considered for the future and to identify possible solutions when the farmer is unable to complete this overall farm plan using current resources. The developed methodology also provides the farmer with the ability to assess the progress being made toward completion of the defined calendar as a result of changes in the farm’s physical resources (time, labor, and machinery) at any point during the season and to identify possible corrective actions if the progress is behind schedule.
Keywords
  • Machinery management
Publication Date
1992
Citation Information
Steven A. Freeman and A. Dale Whittaker. "Object-oriented Methodology for Analyzing and Allocating Resources for Field Operations" Applied Engineering in Agriculture Vol. 8 Iss. 4 (1992)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven_freeman/37/