Special Note - The Ownership Hurdle.
Special Note - The Ownership Hurdle.
- Generally a workstation will be “owned” by, for example, an individual, a group, a department, or an organisation.
- They are dedicated to the exclusive use by the “owners”.
- This ownership often brings problems when attempting to form a cluster of workstations.
Typically, there are three types of “owner”:
- Ones who use their workstations for sending and receiving mail or preparing papers, such as administrative staff, librarian, theoreticians, etc.