Developing XML Solutions (DV-MPS General)
A DNS is built to deliver information to the workers that require this information to perform their jobs. These knowledge workers focus on using information to make decisions for the corporation. Ideally, over the next decade most workers in the corporation should become knowledge workers as computers take over mundane, repetitious tasks.
Knowledge workers can be any of the following:
- Managers who review data to make corporate decisions
- Analysts who create detailed reports of the health of the corporation
- Workers who take orders and assist the customer in choosing a product
- Workers who create documents that contain information valuable to the corporation, such as project design documents, project schedules, and e-mail documents
To be able to do their jobs, these knowledge workers will need to access the vast quantity of information stored on the computers inside and outside the corporation. For the most part, this information will be accessed by workers through the intranet or Internet, creating a Web workstyle. During the first decade of the twenty-first century, we will see a major revolution: corporations will build DNS's to overcome the challenges of managing, sharing, and using information important to the knowledge worker.