2018 ICPA Discussion

R. Andres Ferreyra (Unlicensed) and Stuart Rhea (Unlicensed)

Prompt from abstract: The application’s scope includes self-propelled machines, non-mechanical processes, observations and measurements, and post-harvest traceability. The intention is for it to facilitate the growth of digital agriculture.

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(Material from unpublished 2016 ASABE paper)

ADAPT has received the bulk of its requirements from AgGateway’s SPADE (http://bit.ly/26vg7ry) and PAIL (http://bit.ly/1Sz69kR) projects.


Simple to use: A common object model that you can use in your farm management software. Plug-in libraries that allow the farm management software to convert to and from the common object model and di­fferent file formats.


Eclipse Public License 1.0: The open-source license allows you to include ADAPT in your software and modify it if needed.


Plug-ins are licensed by their developer: Anyone can build a plug-in for ADAPT; the developer is free to license their plug-in based on their business needs.


Farm Management Information System (FMIS) companies are responsible for the implementation of reading and writing to/from the object model.


Cross platform: ADAPT can run on Windows, Mac or Linux if your platform runs the .NET Framework or Mono.


Strong support for di­fferent geographies, languages and geopolitical contexts.


The ADAPT team is working in the context of the continuing cooperation between AgGateway and relevant standards organizations such as the Agricultural Industry Electronic Foundation (AEF), which implements the ISO 11783 standard.