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Livestock Model Innovation under the Concept of Smart Cities


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1 Universidad de Sucre, Cra 28 # 5-267, Sincelejo, Colombia
2 Escuela de Ciencias Basicas Tecnologia e Ingenieria (ECBTI), Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia; Carrera 27 No. 40-43. Bucaramanga, Colombia
 

Objectives: In this paper, we propose a model of livestock innovation lab employs the concept of living in the context of smart cities, which will improve the productivity of livestock farms of Sucre - Colombia. Methodology: living lab concept is analyzed and defined as it applies to cattle farms taking into account the concept of co-creation, exploration, experimentation and evaluation. Findings: A model of innovation livestock incorporating information technology and communications, implements a living lab including an information system, smart irrigation system with adequate knowledge management and decision support through big data. Application/Improvements: The model will improve livestock productivity using intelligent decision making using the concept of big data.
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Javier E. Sierra
Universidad de Sucre, Cra 28 # 5-267, Sincelejo, Colombia
Juan Carlos Vesga
Escuela de Ciencias Basicas Tecnologia e Ingenieria (ECBTI), Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia; Carrera 27 No. 40-43. Bucaramanga, Colombia
Boris Medina
Universidad de Sucre, Cra 28 # 5-267, Sincelejo, Colombia

Abstract


Objectives: In this paper, we propose a model of livestock innovation lab employs the concept of living in the context of smart cities, which will improve the productivity of livestock farms of Sucre - Colombia. Methodology: living lab concept is analyzed and defined as it applies to cattle farms taking into account the concept of co-creation, exploration, experimentation and evaluation. Findings: A model of innovation livestock incorporating information technology and communications, implements a living lab including an information system, smart irrigation system with adequate knowledge management and decision support through big data. Application/Improvements: The model will improve livestock productivity using intelligent decision making using the concept of big data.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2018%2Fv11i22%2F122510