RAPR Project presented at the German Federal Ministry
Last Wednesday, I had the opportunity to present the RAPR project at the German Federal Ministry in Bonn. But what is exactly the RAPR project?
Spatially Oriented Rule Based System for a Resource and Production Management of Raw Bio-Materials (German RAPR: Raumbezogene Regelwerkzeuge fuer ein Produktions- und Ressourcenmanagement von Biorohstoffen).

A DFKI Kaiserslautern - Knowledge Management - project for the region Rhineland-Palatinate in collaboration with John Deere and Agricultural Management Solutions (AMS) in Zweibruecken. RAPR aims to develop a rule-based prototype to process space-oriented agricultural knowledge in order to economically grow organic commodities. The prototype is planned to be tested while supporting the existing advisory service for production and resource management. After its completion the system will be available as open source software.
We already have two working prototypes, the Logistic-Planner and the Biomass-Planner. For copyrights problems, we are not allowed for the moment to put those prototypes online. However, I will write blogs describing both tools in details with Snapshots or Videos.
I believe the presentation went quite well and people were impressed by the demos. We have already got positive feedback and I hope this will continue.
The RAPR project was successfully closed on April 2007. I am now working on the IVIP project, more information in my next Blogs.
Spatially Oriented Rule Based System for a Resource and Production Management of Raw Bio-Materials (German RAPR: Raumbezogene Regelwerkzeuge fuer ein Produktions- und Ressourcenmanagement von Biorohstoffen).

A DFKI Kaiserslautern - Knowledge Management - project for the region Rhineland-Palatinate in collaboration with John Deere and Agricultural Management Solutions (AMS) in Zweibruecken. RAPR aims to develop a rule-based prototype to process space-oriented agricultural knowledge in order to economically grow organic commodities. The prototype is planned to be tested while supporting the existing advisory service for production and resource management. After its completion the system will be available as open source software.
We already have two working prototypes, the Logistic-Planner and the Biomass-Planner. For copyrights problems, we are not allowed for the moment to put those prototypes online. However, I will write blogs describing both tools in details with Snapshots or Videos.
I believe the presentation went quite well and people were impressed by the demos. We have already got positive feedback and I hope this will continue.
The RAPR project was successfully closed on April 2007. I am now working on the IVIP project, more information in my next Blogs.
ctuot - 24. Sep, 10:37
Christopher James Tuot