Refining the test phase of usability evaluation: how many subjects is enough?
Human Factors - Special issue: measurement in human factors
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Application note: Radiofrequency applications in grapevine: From vineyard to web
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Conceptual model of a future farm management information system
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
Electronic identification-based Web 2.0 application for plant pathology purposes
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture
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A method for combining data stored in an RFID microchip implanted inside grapevine plants and a GPS system is described. GIS software was used to register geographic coordinates of detected points, and to develop a specific database in which information useful for the positioning phase are stored. The final product is a digital map accessible via mobile or desktop systems that represents the ''virtual vineyard''. In this digital representation, each grapevine plant marked by RFID can be selected, viewed and edited. Free-to-use software was implemented for use by consumers.