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Rapid Supportability Insertion (RSI): Tactical System Performance Assessment and Support
The RSI Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS) provides on-line access to integrated information, assistance, data, assessment and monitoring. RSI Performance Support tools monitor and assess system operators on US Navy tactical consoles, permitting sailors to train and practice realistic missions on actual combat systems, anywhere, anytime.
RSI EPSS:
- Automates tasks that are repetitive or do not require human intervention, and monitors, catalogs, and reports system and user performance
- Integrates user and system activity monitoring in order to provide data suitable for trend and efficiency analysis
- Is a non-invasive, open-source software system
RSI Task Assistant
Task Assistant presents overview, step-by-step guidance, assessment, and practice to a tactical system operator either in a course or as a stand alone application. The RSI Task Assistant compares the returns and results from the actual display application with an expert user’s recording and determines if the user is performing the task correctly or incorrectly.
Task Assistant uses recordings -- a record of actions performed in a tactical display application. After recording, an author using DDLS can review the steps recorded and edit, remove any unnecessary steps, or change the order. Steps can be required or optional. Steps can also be arranged in groups to be accomplished in any order prior to another step. This change to RSI permits great flexibility in user actions, and removes the requirement for lock-step performance in order to accomplish a task correctly.
RSI Task Assistant works with DDLS and LMS within tactical system applications and emulations.
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