Information-based management mode based on value network analysis for livestock enterprises

Haoqi Liu, Changhoon Lee, Mingming Han, Zhongbin Su, Varshinee Anu Padigala, Weizheng Shen

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Abstract

With the development of computer and IT technologies, enterprise management has gradually become information-based management. Moreover, due to poor technical competence and non-uniform management, most breeding enterprises show a lack of organisation in data collection and management. In addition, low levels of efficiency result in increasing production costs. This paper adopts ‘struts2’ in order to construct an information-based management system for standardised and normalised management within the process of production in beef cattle breeding enterprises. We present a radio-frequency identification system by studying multiple-tag anti-collision via a dynamic grouping ALOHA algorithm. This algorithm is based on the existing ALOHA algorithm and uses an improved packet dynamic of this algorithm, which is characterised by a high-throughput rate. This new algorithm can reach a throughput 42% higher than that of the general ALOHA algorithm. With a change in the number of tags, the system throughput is relatively stable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36-53
Number of pages18
JournalEnterprise Information Systems
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • anti-collision
  • beef cattle breeding
  • Information-based management
  • QR code
  • RFID

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