Robertson's 10 Principles Apply in Context of Network
Introduction
The idea of Net-Centric computing is a relatively recent formulation, although in many ways it revisits the old architecture of mainframes and terminals. The fundamental principle of NCC i.e. Net-Centric Computing is a dispersed environment where data and applications are downloaded through servers. Moreover, these data and applications are exchanged with peers across a network. Sometimes, NCC looks like past computing era of centralized services and mainframes. However, there exist few considerable differences. Furthermore, NCC is the facilitating technology for a considerable proportion of new enterprise applications."
It is clear that this perspective commands a lot of interest and has some powerful forces behind it, not the least of which is the US Department of Defense. But it is also clear that like many powerful concepts, it is capable of being interpreted in so many different ways that its functional meaning is frequently obscure.
As in so many other areas, the problem is that systems have to be to be used by people. James Robertson has written a provocative article on 10 principles of effective information management, that cogently describes what might be described as "people-centric" concerns, that constitute the day-to-day preoccupations of IT managers.
10 Principles of Robertson in Network Context
10 principles of Robertson can be properly applied in the network context in order to make the information technology and information management in network efficient and effective. Information technology provides the organizations with competitive advantage in worldwide market. Thus, Robertson principles will be helpful for managing information technology in the organization. Information activities must be managed by the networking managers in order to handle and manage the information of the organization with security and safety.
Following are the 10 principles that have been proposed by Robertson and these principles will be ...