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The demand for information from agricultural professionals is increasing steadily but can be met with the use of modern communications technologies. Consequently, governmental extension services in Germany have introduced the Information System for Integrated Plant Production (ISIP). ISIP, an Internet‐based information system, gives rapid and convenient access to all data necessary for integrated plant production. Target groups are farmers as well as extension workers. The system focuses on problem‐specific decision support modules for a range of agronomical and horticultural crops. In ISIP, such a module does not only comprise a model for decision support. Due to the fact that a model is only a simplified representation of reality, simulation results are supplemented by monitoring data (if available) and a comment of a regional extension worker. This ‘threefold decision support’ is one of the unique features of ISIP. The framework of ISIP integrating independent models for decision support is built in an open and readily extensible architecture. To incorporate new simulation approaches, the concept of a ‘master component’ frees the developer from technical details and provides a comparatively simple integration. This speeds up model development and ensures a fast knowledge transfer.

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