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Main Authors: Habib, Mahir, Kabir, Muhammad Ashad, Zheng, Lihong
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.14781
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  • In the livestock sector, the fragmented data landscape across isolated systems presents a significant challenge, necessitating interoperability and integration. In this article, we introduce the Livestock Event Information Sharing Architecture (LEISA), a novel architecture designed to facilitate the sharing of livestock event information among various stakeholders, such as farmers and service providers. We comprehensively analysed both functional and non-functional requirements of such an architecture to ensure data integrity, standardisation, validation, ownership, and real-time data dissemination across various stakeholders while maintaining reliability, scalability, and interoperability. We designed and implemented LEISA using a cloud-based microservice architecture incorporating advanced technologies such as RESTful APIs and message brokers. We evaluated the efficiency and effectiveness of LEISA in terms of performance, scalability, and reliability, and examined its applicability through several real-world use-case scenarios. LEISA facilitates seamless data sharing, system interoperability, and enhanced decision-making capabilities, promoting synergy among stakeholders.