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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface. I. Setting the scene 1. The incredible pace of change information technology in support of plant pathology/P.R. Scott. 2. Development of computer based systems in systematics/P.H.A. Sneath. II. Handling facts to produce information 3. Handling the information explosion the challenge of data management/J.E. Anderson. 4. Modelling taxonomic descriptions for identification/J. Lebbe and R. Vignes. 5. A general structure for biological databases/J. Diederich R. Fortuner and J. Milton. 6. Putting names to things and keeping track the species 2000 programme for a coordinated catalogue of life/F.A. Bisby. 7. Keeping pathogens in their place international plant quarantine databases/I.M. Smith. 8. Handling facts to produce information emerging trends in biological databases/S.B. Jones. III. Interpreting information to produce knowledge 9. Effective management and delivery of biodiversity information/R. Allkin. 10. Keeping track of where pathogens are Geographic Information Systems/P. Blaise. 11. Integrated information management a multimedia system for crop protection/A. Sweetmore C.Y.L. Schotman Bin Cheng Zhang S.A. Rudgard and P.R. Scott. 12. Interpreting information to produce knowledge the role of a professional society/A.C. Newton. IV. Using knowledge to support decision making 13. Building models of epidemics to help take decisions/M.J. Jeger. 14. Multi media tools for diagnosing and managing pest and disease problems/G. Norton. 15. Information technology in applied plant pathology a decision support system for crop protection/B.J.M. Secher and N.S. Murali. 16. From mainframe to micro information technology in plant breeding/A. Marshall. 17. Developing a model of expertise for a taxonomic expert system/M. Edwards. 18. Information Technology support for decision making where from here/J.D. Mumford. V. Computer based species identification 19. Interactive keys/M.J. Dallwitz T.A. Paine and E.J. Zurcher. 20. Archiving biodiversity information technology applied to biodiversity information management/P.H. Schalk. 21. Development of artificial neural networks for identification/L. Boddy C.W. Morris and A. Morgan. 22. Mixing elements from different identification systems/P. Bridge. 23. The role of the user in computer based species identification/G.M. Tardivel and D.R. Morse. VI. Applications of computer based species identification 24. Computerized insect identification a comparison of differing approaches and problems/I.M. White and G.R. Sandlant. 25. Automated analysis of insect sounds using time encoded signals and expert systems a new method for species identification/E.D. Chesmore O.P. Femminella and M.D. Swarbrick. 26. A historical review of identification by computer/R.J. Pankhurst. 27. GENCOMEX a computerized key to identify the genera of asteraceae of Mexico/M. Murguia and J.L. Villasenor. 28. Probabilistic identification systems for bacteria/T.N. Bryant. 29. Identification of yeasts through computer based systems/R.W. Payne. VII. Passing on knowledge in education and training 30. Electronic teaching aids for students and practitioners/G.L. Schumann. 31. Making books interactive an electronic experiment/P. Jones. 32. Crop protection information technology and ecosystem health/Z.R. Shen. 33. Computer games and other tricks to train field pathologists/T.M. Stewart. 34. The need to rebuild our university education systems on an information technology basis/P.H. Schalk and W.H. Los. VIII. Storing and disseminating knowledge 35. CD ROM as a dissemination medium in practice crop protection case studies in Africa/S.S. M'Boob. 36. Networked communications in extension/R. Ausher. 37. Modern information and communication needs in agriculture for developing countries/S. Nagarajan. 38. Electronic publishing in plant pathology predicting the unpredictable/R. Campbell and A. McLean Inglis. IX. Biology and information technology the road ahead 39. The life sciences and the information revolution/S. Blackmore. 40. Biology com.