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Here is an example of how the data body is fed by routine day-to-day activities, a data body meal plan:

Breakfast: phone calls, drive GPS (global positioning system) equipped car, emerge from surveillance camera equipped subway, go online, send E-mails, complete online registration forms, receive faxes

Lunch: pay lunch with credit card, use your customer card when shopping, use mobile phone, pass through biometric access controls, use smart card

Afternoon snack: visit doctor, file insurance claim

Dinner: respond to TV commercials, complete income tax form, visit chat rooms, use free web mail. Programme phone wake-up call.




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Data Bodies
    Global data bodies - intro
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-3   Transparent customers. Direct marketing online
-2   Online data capturing
-1   Feeding the data body
0   Data body mealplan
+1   The plastic card invasion
+2   Data bunkers
+3   Bureaucratic data bunkers
     ...
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Division of labor
The term refers to the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons. It is most often applied to mass production systems, where it is one of the basic organizing principles of the assembly line. Breaking down work into simple, repetitive tasks eliminates unnecessary motion and limits the handling of tools and parts. The consequent reduction in production time and the ability to replace craftsmen with lower-paid, unskilled workers result in lower production costs and a less expensive final product. The Scottish economist Adam Smith saw in this splitting of tasks a key to economic progress by providing a cheaper and more efficient means of producing economic goods.