Domain Expertise Performance
Domain expertise since our founding in 1994 carney has worked with virtually every agency within the federal government.
Domain expertise performance. A generally held view in expert performance is that experts possess domain specific rather than general skills. Generic metrics that apply across application types are often insufficient to identify the root cause of problems. Likewise when analyzing analyst reports try to glean what type of application the analysis has focused on.
According to this influential theory expert performance is viewed as the result of skill acquired with gradual improvements of performance during extended experience in a domain. Organizations must understand this while looking for application performance monitoring solutions. Furthermore this theory assigned a central role of acquired knowledge and encouraged efforts to elicit experts knowledge to build computer models of experts that is expert systems.
When evaluating different monitoring solutions consider the domain expertise built into each solution you are considering. There is limited if any evidence to suggest that experts and novices may be differentiated on such general measures of performance as intelligence quotient memory recall visual function or choice reaction time see williams davids williams 1999.