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== Utilizzi ==
L'adozione di un EPSS da parte di
Un EPSS si impiega normalmente per l'addestramento e la formazione di nuove risorse che devono essere operative immediatamente, in situazioni in cui il normale addestramento non è praticabile o non è disponibile, oppure quando l'addestramento è relativo a processi ed attività a [[curva di apprendimento]] molto bassa o di complessità tale da non poter essere memorizzate dagli utenti in tempi brevi.
Sistemi EPSS sono utili anche per risorse già esperte o addestrate, quando si presentano situazioni quali l'introduzione di un nuovo [[sistema informativo aziendale]] o di nuovi strumenti informatici (e.g. [[Customer Relationship Management]], [[Enterprise Resource Planning]]), l'informatizzazione di attività prima svolte manualmente o con altri strumenti, attività in cui gli addetti devono utilizzare sistemi e/o processi e/o prodotti complessi (come nel caso di alcuni ''[[call center]]'').
Ci sono diverse vedute sui componenti e le caratteristiche di un EPSS. Per esempio per Barker and
== Vantaggi ==
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==Definizioni==
Nel libro '''''Electronic performance support systems: how and why to remake the workplace through the strategic application of technology''''', pubblicato nel 1991, [[Gloria Gery]] definisce EPSS come:
<blockquote>un ambiente digitale integrato
== EPSS v. Help Online ==
Un sistema di '''EPSS''' deve essere ben distinto dal tradizionale sistema di
== Bibliografia ==
* ''An EPSS Case Study: Prime Computer'', Barry Raybould. 1991, Ariel PSS Corporation.
* ''A Modular Approach To Electronic Performance Support'', Barry Raybould, Data Training, Mar./Apr. 1992, pp. 24, 38.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20110721200313/http://files.epsscentral.info/pijournals/piq1995/Raybould.pdf 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.
* ''The Five Phases of Migration from Training to Knowledge Management'', Barry Raybould, CBT Solutions July/August 1997
* ''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. ISBN
* ''Achieving Desired Business Performance: A framework for Developing Human Performance Technology in Organizations'', Tony
* ''Alternative Training: EPSS, Ted Gannan'', January 2007, Training Magazine
* ''[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a746782853 DESIGNING ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SYSTEMS]'', Philip Barker and Ashok Banerji; Innovations in Education and Training International, Special Edition on Electronic Performance Support Systems, 4-12, Volume 32, Issue 1, 1995.
* ''Designing and Developing Electronic Performance Support Systems'', Lesley A. Brown, 1996, Digital Press
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214808/http://www.sp.edu.sg/resources/images/schools/sma/papers/epss.pdf Designing EPSS for the Marine Industry]'', Ashok Banerji and Rajan Bhandari. International Conference on Computers in Education, December 2–6, 1997, Kuching, Sarawak,
* ''Electronic Performance Support Systems'', Gloria Gery, 1991. ISBN 978-0961796815
* ''Electronic Performance Support, e-learning and Knowledge Management'', Ashok Banerji & Glenda Scales, in ''Encyclopedia of Distance Learning'', Vol I-IV, Caroline Howard et al., Idea Group Reference, pp. 801–806, (2005).
* ''[http://www.gowerpublishing.com/isbn/9780566088841 Electronic Performance Support Systems - Using Digital Technology to Enhance Human Ability]'', Philip Barker and Paul van Schaik, Teesside University, UK, Gower Publishing UK, ISBN 978-0-566-08884-1, (2010).
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* ''[http://repository.alt.ac.uk/154/1/ALT_J_Vol2_No1_1994_Intelligent%20approaches%20to%20perf.pdf Intelligent approaches to performance support]'', Philip Barker, Stephen Richards and Ashok Banerji, ALT-J, 2(1), 1994.
* ''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).
* ''[http://www.mhhe.com/banerji/fmt Multimedia Technologies]'', Ashok Banerji & Ananda Ghosh, McGraw Hill Education, ISBN
* ''The Real-Time Contact Center: Strategies, Tactics, and Technologies for Building a Profitable Service and Sales Organization'', Donna Fluss, 2005, Amacon
* ''Performance Support Solutions: Achieving Goals Through Enabling User Performance'', William Bezanson, 2002, Trafford Publishing
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20050302154228/http://www.sigmod.org/sigmod/dblp/db/conf/hci/hci1999-2.html#DickelmanB99 PERFORMANCE SUPPORT FOR THE NEXT
* ''[http://www.pcd-innovations.com/piaug99/PSinPerspective.pdf PERFORMANCE SUPPORT IN PERSPECTIVE] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224124553/http://www.pcd-innovations.com/piaug99/PSinPerspective.pdf |data=24 febbraio 2012 }}'', Ashok Banerji, Performance Improvement Quarterly, Volume 38(7), August, 1999. ()
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