LEXSYS: Architecture and Implication for Intelligent Agent systems
Charles A. B. Robert (LORIA)

TL;DR
LEXSYS is a user-friendly information system designed for on-farm testing and sustainable cereal-based cropping systems, with potential for integrating intelligent agent technologies.
Contribution
The paper provides a formal representation of LEXSYS and explores how intelligent agents can enhance its functionality.
Findings
Formal representation of LEXSYS system
Identification of areas for intelligent agent application
Potential improvements in system usability and automation
Abstract
LEXSYS, (Legume Expert System) was a project conceived at IITA (International Institute of Tropical Agriculture) Ibadan Nigeria. It was initiated by the COMBS (Collaborative Group on Maize-Based Systems Research in the 1990. It was meant for a general framework for characterizing on-farm testing for technology design for sustainable cereal-based cropping system. LEXSYS is not a true expert system as the name would imply, but simply a user-friendly information system. This work is an attempt to give a formal representation of the existing system and then present areas where intelligent agent can be applied.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
