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Integrated Decision Support Systems (IDSS) for Dairy Farming: A Discussion on How to Improve Their Sustained Adoption.

Michel Baldin1, Tom Breunig2, Roger Cue3, Albert De Vries4, Mark Doornink5, Jan Drevenak6, Robert Fourdraine7, Regi George8, Robert Goodling9, Randall Greenfield10, Matthew W Jorgensen11, Andy Lenkaitis12, Doug Reinemann13, Amit Saha14, Chakra Sankaraiah15, Saleh Shahinfar16, Cori Siberski17, Kevin M Wade3, Fan Zhang18, Liliana Fadul-Pacheco18, Steven Wangen18, Tadeu E da Silva18, Victor E Cabrera18.   

Abstract

Dairy farm decision support systems (DSS) are tools which help dairy farmers to solve complex problems by improving the decision-making processes. In this paper, we are interested in newer generation, integrated DSS (IDSS), which additionally and concurrently: (1) receive continuous data feed from on-farm and off-farm data collection systems and (2) integrate more than one data stream to produce insightful outcomes. The scientific community and the allied dairy community have not been successful in developing, disseminating, and promoting a sustained adoption of IDSS. Thus, this paper identifies barriers to adoption as well as factors that would promote the sustained adoption of IDSS. The main barriers to adoption discussed include perceived lack of a good value proposition, complexities of practical application, and ease of use; and IDSS challenges related to data collection, data standards, data integration, and data shareability. Success in the sustainable adoption of IDSS depends on solving these problems and also addressing intrinsic issues related to the development, maintenance, and functioning of IDSS. There is a need for coordinated action by all the main stakeholders in the dairy sector to realize the potential benefits of IDSS, including all important players in the dairy industry production and distribution chain.

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Keywords:  data stream; decision-making; integrated decision support tools; prescriptive analytics

Year:  2021        PMID: 34359153     DOI: 10.3390/ani11072025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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1.  Addressing Data Bottlenecks in the Dairy Farm Industry.

Authors:  Liliana Fadul-Pacheco; Steven R Wangen; Tadeu Eder da Silva; Victor E Cabrera
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-12       Impact factor: 2.752

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