DocumentCode
2714168
Title
Designing electronic performance support system in organizational context: an activity theory approach
Author
Wang, Rui
Author_Institution
Novac Res. Group, Sydney Univ., NSW, Australia
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
125
Lastpage
126
Abstract
EPSSs (electronic performance support systems) have been developed by many organizations during the last decade, because it reduces the cost of staff training while increases productivity and performance. Context studies are essential to the successful design of EPSSs for the following reasons: the principle underlying EPSS is to optimize the users´ work environment to foster learning and performance; and since unique contextual factors in organizations may affect the usability and efficiency of EPSS, EPSS should be specifically designed to suit the particular organizational context. Activity theory provides a rich framework for studies of context. This paper discusses the use of activity theory and developmental work research as the framework and development methodology to develop EPSS in an organizational context. Based on the activity-theoretical hypotheses, a cyclic six-step development process is proposed and will be employed in the EPSS design in the context of a manufacturing plant
Keywords
computer based training; computer integrated manufacturing; personnel; activity theory; computer based training; cost; electronic performance support system; manufacturing plant; organizational context; productivity; staff training; usability; Application software; Books; Context; Costs; Design optimization; Ground support; Human factors; Manufacturing processes; Software tools; Usability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2000. IWALT 2000. Proceedings. International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Palmerston North
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0653-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWALT.2000.890584
Filename
890584
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