Tamara Ginige
Australian Catholic University
17 Papers
164 Citations
Tamara Ginige is an academic researcher from Australian Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & Empowerment. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Tamara Ginige include Macquarie University.
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Papers
Digital Knowledge Ecosystem for Achieving Sustainable Agriculture Production: A Case Study from Sri Lanka
Athula Ginige,Anusha Indika Walisadeera,Tamara Ginige,Lasanthi N. C. De Silva,Pasquale Di Giovanni,Maneesh Mathai,Jeevani S. Goonetillake,Gihan N. Wikramanayake,Giuliana Vitiello,Monica Sebillo,Genoveffa Tortora,Deborah Richards,Ramesh Jain +12 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: The initial Mobile-based Information System evolved into a Digital Knowledge Ecosystem that can predict current production situation in near real enabling government agencies to dynamically adjust the incentives offered to farmers for growing different types of crops to achieve sustainable agriculture production through crop diversification.
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A model for enhancing empowerment in farmers using mobile based information system
Tamara Ginige,Deborah Richards +1 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed an empowerment model that has been designed to achieve their goals which have been identified using a scenario-based approach and examined several empowerment processes and supporting tools that would help farmers to achieve these goals with the hope that they would have an increased sense of control, self-efficacy, knowledge and competency.
User centered scenario based approach for developing mobile interfaces for social life networks
Pasquale Di Giovanni,Marco Romano,Monica Sebillo,Genoveffa Tortora,Giuliana Vitiello,Tamara Ginige,Lasanthi N. C. De Silva,Jeevani S Goonethilaka,Gihan N. Wikramanayake,Athula Ginige +9 more
- 04 Jun 2012
TL;DR: The goal of the research is to support people living in developing countries to improve their lives by assisting farmers from rural zones of Sri Lanka in optimizing their crops.
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Building Social Life Networks Through Mobile Interfaces: The Case Study of Sri Lanka Farmers
Pasquale Di Giovanni,Marco Romano,Monica Sebillo,Genoveffa Tortora,Giuliana Vitiello,Tamara Ginige,Lasanthi N. C. De Silva,Jeevani S Goonethilaka,Gihan N. Wikramanayake,Athula Ginige +9 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: This chapter presents the design process applied in order to develop a mobile application oriented to farmers living in Sri Lanka, and the application prototype developed so far has been evaluated against usability requirements and a usability evaluation framework has been devised.
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Towards an Agriculture Knowledge Ecosystem: A Social Life Network for Farmers in Sri Lanka
Athula Ginige,Lasanthi N. C. De Silva,Tamara Ginige,Pasquale Di Giovanni,Anusha Indika Walisadeera,Maneesh Mathai,Jeevani S. Goonetillake,Gihan N. Wikramanayake,Giuliana Vitiello,Monica Sebillo,Genoveffa Tortora,Deborah Richards,Ramesh Jain +12 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The overall architecture was reconceptualised as a Digital Knowledge Ecosystem to enhance the flow of information in the agriculture domain by aggregating or disaggregating information produced by some stakeholders to be consumed by others.
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