Publications

With our publications we cover the most diverse research areas that arise in the field of man, task and technology. In addition to traditional Business Information Systems topics such as knowledge management and business process management, you will also find articles on current topics such as blended learning, cloud computing or smart grids. Use this overview to get an impression of the range and possibilities of research in Business Information Systems at the University of Duisburg-Essen.

Agriculture in the Era of the Internet of Things: An Information System Architecture for Smart Agriculture

Type of Publication: Article in Collected Edition

Agriculture in the Era of the Internet of Things: An Information System Architecture for Smart Agriculture

Author(s):
Strobel, Gero
Editor:
AiS
Title of Anthology:
Proceedings of the 28th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Location(s):
Marrakesh, Morocco
Publication Date:
2020
Language:
English
Keywords:
Smart Agriculture, Smart Farming, Internet of Things, Information System Architecture
Citation:
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Abstract

Food has been a fundamental human need since the beginning of time. Agriculture, as the central foundation of global food production, is increasingly coming under pressure from the growing world population. Even today, it´s no longer possible to guarantee sufficient food security in the long term and 10% of humanity goes to bed hungry every night. Given the expected increase in the world’s population based on today’s figures and an associated more than 70% necessary increase in food sector production, the question arises whether this is feasible using classical methods and approaches. The use of modern information and communication technology alone is certainly not a panacea. Despite all this, technologies, such as the Internet of Things, show great potential for the development of more productive and cost-effective but, above all, more sustainable agriculture. However, developing such a solution requires more than a purely technical point of view. Only by creating a holistic information technology solution that takes not only a technological but also a plant, animal, human and therefore holistic perspective can real progress be made. Against this background, this paper represents the publication of a generic information system architecture based on a systematic literature-driven explorative analysis of the domain.