Samples of meat of good and poor eating quality were assayed biologically for protein quality and analysed for connective tissue content. The low quality meat had NPU 69 and 23.6% connective tissue; the high quality meat had NPU 82 and 2.5% collagen.
A distributed information management system has been developed to integrate and manipulate the heterogeneous, distributed information resources in Iran Power Industry. Multi-agent approach has been used to model numerous users and different information resources as autonomous components, which can interact and exchange information in a virtual environment. The primary focus of the work demonstrates the effective use of this approach to overcome the difficulties associated with decision making in such a large-scale, spread informational environment as the national-wide power industry. Data items of various types stored in physically distributed locations could be retrieved, integrated and displayed to user by a single query. Using an automatically constructed semantic net improves the usability of the answers returned by the system. Robustness, scalability and adaptability are the valuable characteristics gained using this approach.This paper aims to report the implementation of agent-based information system for the Iran power industry. There are many high-volume and distributed information resources within the Iran Power Industry, which are mainly managed in different formats and strategies. These include documents related to power plants, maintenance manuals, Power distribution network statistics, logistics and workforce, and power production information. Additionally, there is a largescale technical library with various types of library resources. On the hand, there are users with different needs and skills, like power industry strategic managers, operational managers, power engineers, and technicians that need to access and use these information resources for their decision makings and operational activities (network planning, workforce scheduling and management, repair, maintenance, etc.).
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