Article in yearbook 2017
Automation Engineering
Farm Work Science
Abstract:
The content of work science research is changing in the context of increasing digitization. The third industrial revolution has meanwhile taken hold in agricultural practice. This relieves the farmer of data collection and information analysis, supports decision-making and makes it even more accurate when executed. The developments in the context of the fourth industrial revolution should contribute to improving competitiveness along the entire value chain as part of a system approach. Incorporating up-to-date, easy-to-use and fault-tolerant sensor-sensor-actuator combinations and intelligently linking real-world and public data in a timely manner opens up new perspectives for efficient and effective corporate governance.
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Recommended form of citation:
Schick, Matthias: Farm Work Science. In: Frerichs, Ludger (Hrsg.): Jahrbuch Agrartechnik 2017. Braunschweig: Institut für mobile Maschinen und Nutzfahrzeuge, 2018. – pp. 1-6
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