Components
There are different views about the components and characteristics of EPSS. For example, from Barker and Banerji’s (1995) point of view, an EPSS has four functional levels, which should be brought together: #the user interface shell (the human computer interface) and the database #generic tools (help system, documentation, text retrieval system, intelligent agents, tutoring facility, simulation tools and communication resources) #application-specific support tools #a target application domain (schools, particular business settings, military, etc.).Advantages
#Reducing the complexity or number of steps required to perform a task #Providing the performance information an employee needs to perform a task #Providing aDefinitions
In ''Electronic Performance Support Systems'', Gloria Gery defined EPSS as:an integrated electronic environment that is available to and easilyAlso, in 1991, Barry Raybould gave a shorter definition:
accessible by each employee and is structured to provide immediate, individualized
on-line access to the full range of information, software, guidance, advice and
assistance, data, images, tools, and assessment and monitoring systems to permit
job performance Job performance assesses whether a person performs a job well. Job performance, studied academically as part of industrial and organizational psychology, also forms a part of human resources management. Performance is an important criterion for o ...with minimal support and intervention by others.
a computer-based system that improves worker productivity by providing on-the-job access to integrated information, advice, and learning experiences.From a business perspective, a former Nortel Networks executive, William Bezanson (2002) provided a definition linked to application usability and organizational results:''Performance Support Solutions: Achieving Goals Through Enabling User Performance''. William Bezanson, 2002, Trafford Publishing
A performance support system provides just-in-time, just enough training, information, tools, and help for users of a product or work environment, to enable optimum performance by those users when and where needed, thereby also enhancing the performance of the overall business.
EPSS versus online help
An EPSS must be distinguished from a traditionalEPSS versus e-learning simulations
EPSS must also be differentiated fromEPSS versus knowledge management
In his book, Bezanson points out that "EPSS versus training
EPSS's role in the future ofAs the pace of technological change speeds up, many jobs will require constant adaptation, because of new information and new task requirements. In this context, the distinction between learning and work will disappear. A trend toward integrating training with on-the-job activities will be a result. This trend will extend itself to the point that training, as a distinct function, will no longer be the primary learning vehicle for many types of jobs. Works will use on-the-job information systems instead.To this day, analysts such as Forrester's Claire Schooley and Bersin & Associates' Chris Howard write similarly themed articles based on their research in informal learning, technology and training.
See also
* Electronic learning *References
*''A Modular Approach To Electronic Performance Support'', Barry Raybould, Data Training, Mar./Apr. 1992, pp. 24, 38. *''Performance Support Engineering: An Emerging Development Methodology for Enabling Organizational Learning'', Barry Raybould. Performance Improvement Quarterly, 8(1) pp. 7-22. 1995 International Society for Performance Improvement. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200313/http://files.epsscentral.info/pijournals/piq1995/Raybould.pdf *''Making EPSS work for your organization (Info-line)'', Barry Raybould, American Society for Training & Development, 1988. *''Performance Support Engineering Part One : Key Concepts'', Barry Raybould, Oct. 1, 2000. . *''Achieving Desired Business Performance: A framework for Developing Human Performance Technology in Organizations'', Tony O’Discroll, 1999 International Society for Performance Improvement *''Alternative Training: EPSS'', Ted Gannan, January 2007, Training Magazine (comment by a reader I could only get a hold of an article called "Alternative Training" by Ted Gannan, published in Training, Jan/Feb 2007, p. 13) *''Designing and Developing Electronic Performance Support Systems'', Lesley A. Brown, 1996, Digital Press *''Designing EPSS for the Marine Industry'' DF Ashok Banerji and Rajan Bhandari. International Conference on Computers in Education, December 2–6, 1997, Kuching, Sarawak, Malayasia. https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214808/http://www.sp.edu.sg/resources/images/schools/sma/papers/epss.pdf *''Electronic Performance Support, e-learning and Knowledge Management'', Ashok Banerji & Glenda Scales, Chapter in Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Vol i-iv, edited by Caroline Howard et al., Idea Group Reference, pp. 801–806, (2005). *''Electronic Performance Support Systems - Using Digital Technology to Enhance Human Ability'', Edited by Philip Barker and Paul van Schaik, Teesside University, UK, Gower Publishing UK, , (2010). http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566088841 *''EPSS Revisited: A Lifecycle for Developing Performance-Centered Systems'', ed. Gary Dickelman, 2003. * *''INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA FOR LEARNING AND PERFORMING'', Ashok Banerji & Glenda Scales, Chapter 3 in book Interactive Multimedia in Education and Training edited by Sanjaya Mishra and Ramesh C. Sharma, published by Idea Group, Inc., USA, pp 47–59, (2004). *'' Multimedia Technologies'', Ashok Banerji & Ananda Ghosh, McGraw Hill Education, {{ISBN, 978-0-07-066923-9; (2010). http://www.mhhe.com/banerji/fmt *''The Real-Time Contact Center: Strategies, Tactics, and Technologies for Building a Profitable Service and Sales Organization'', Donna Fluss, 2005, Amacon *''PERFORMANCE SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT MILLENIUM: A model for rapidly changing technologies in a global economy; Gary Dickelman and Ashok Banerji, Proceedings of the HCI International '99 (the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction) on Human-Computer Interaction: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design'', Munich, HCI (2) 1999:, pp187 – 191. (https://web.archive.org/web/20050302154228/http://www.sigmod.org/sigmod/dblp/db/conf/hci/hci1999-2.html#DickelmanB99). PPT: https://web.archive.org/web/20061016155136/http://www.pcd-innovations.com/downloads/PS_for_next_mil.ppt *''PERFORMANCE SUPPORT IN PERSPECTIVE; Ashok Banerji, Performance Improvement Quarterly, Volume 38(7), August,1999. (https://www.academia.edu/254129/Performance_Support_In_Perspective) '' Educational technology Technical communication