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What are the essential capabilities of knowledge work systems?
 
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Data mining is a tool for allowing users to:
 
  A) quickly compare transaction data gathered over many years.
  B) perform multidimensional data analysis.
  C) obtain online answers to ad hoc questions in a rapid amount of time.
  D) summarize massive amounts of data into much smaller, traditional reports.
  E) find hidden relationships in data.


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Knowledge work systems must give knowledge workers the specialized tools they need, such as powerful graphics, analytical tools, and communications and document- management tools. Knowledge work systems must provide a user-friendly interface to the KWS. These user-friendly interfaces save time by allowing the user to perform needed tasks and get to required information without having to spend a lot of time learning to use the computer. Knowledge work systems must be carefully designed to optimize the performance of the specific tasks of the pertinent knowledge worker. They typically also require a strong link to an external knowledge base.

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