2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2013.11.023
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Application of Mobile Technologies through an Integrated Management System for Agricultural Production

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“…In the human health sector, for instance, the use of mobile technologies and applications has rapidly expanded in the implementation of m-health (as part of the broader area of e-health), which is defined as medical and public health practices supported by mobile and wireless devices (22). Mobile technologies are also becoming more abundant in the agriculture sector, offering various agriculturerelated m-services to stakeholders, both in developed and developing countries (21,23).…”
Section: Mobile Technologies and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the human health sector, for instance, the use of mobile technologies and applications has rapidly expanded in the implementation of m-health (as part of the broader area of e-health), which is defined as medical and public health practices supported by mobile and wireless devices (22). Mobile technologies are also becoming more abundant in the agriculture sector, offering various agriculturerelated m-services to stakeholders, both in developed and developing countries (21,23).…”
Section: Mobile Technologies and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Processors Distributors [22][23][24] 1) ICT to the deployment of "production on demand" business models; 2) Precision agriculture leveraging technologies for decisions related to planting and harvesting time.…”
Section: Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There remain, however, shortcomings in the methods that involve stakeholders in the enhancement of mobility. Moreover, despite extensive examples in specific economic sectors (for example, in medicine (Choi et al , 2006), construction (Chen, 2013), tourism (Riebeck et al , 2008) and agriculture (Liopa-Tsakalidi et al , 2013)), there is a lack of examined cases in the production phases of manufacturing units.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%