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Authors: Ioannis Antonopoulos, Theodore Ganetsos, Nikolaos Laskaris, Petros Savvidis, Evangelos Papakitsos

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Abstract: The integration of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems with real-time data acquisition platforms represents a significant technological advancement in agricultural production and management. Modern agricultural enterprises require accurate, timely, and automated data exchange between production systems and enterprise-level information systems to improve efficiency, traceability, and decision-making processes. This paper presents the design, development, and implementation of a real-time agricultural product monitoring and feeding system integrated with an ERP platform using LabVIEW and the Database Connectivity Toolkit. The developed system enables automated acquisition, processing, and transfer of agricultural product data to enterprise databases in real time. The architecture, communication mechanisms, database integration methodology, and implementation details are thoroughly described. Special emphasis is given to the developed system, including its architecture, flowcharts, operational logic, and database interaction mechanisms. The proposed solution demonstrates improved data accuracy, reduced human intervention, enhanced operational efficiency, and improved traceability. Experimental evaluation confirms the effectiveness, reliability, and scalability of the developed system in real-world agricultural environments.

Keywords: ERP systems, LabVIEW, real-time systems, database connectivity, agricultural monitoring, industrial automation, system integration, data acquisition

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Ioannis Antonopoulos, Theodore Ganetsos, Nikolaos Laskaris, Petros Savvidis, Evangelos Papakitsos. (2026) Real-Time Integration of ERP Systems with Agricultural Product Monitoring Using LabVIEW and Database Connectivity Toolkit. International Journal of Agricultural Science, 11, 87-95

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