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Indian-American researchers develop system to ease e-mail overload 

Washington (IANS): Indian-American researchers are taking the help of a 
computer model called SIMONE to ease e-mail overload in busy organisations and 
companies.


Ashish Gupta and Ramesh Sharda of Minnesota and Oklahoma State Universities, 
respectively, described how SIMONE (Simulator for Interruptions and Message
Overload in Network Environments) can produce a model of how e-mail flows 
within a network of knowledge workers. 

"E-mail has become the most prevalent mode of business communication and 
information exchange within organisations," the researchers said, "and has 
changed
the way we spend our time at work". 

They pointed out that it provides a cost-effective and open medium for sharing 
information and can improve time-effectiveness and efficiency by avoiding
the need for many meetings and phone calls. 

However, several reports suggest that employees are spending increasing amounts 
of time handling e-mail, time that may detract from their primary role within
the organisation. 

Business researchers have repeatedly raised concerns about e-mail overload, 
interruptions, technology addiction, attention deficiency and productivity loss.


Gupta and colleagues have carried out an array of tests on e-mail systems with 
the help of SIMONE. Their findings suggest the perhaps obvious conclusion
that managers could improve e-mail efficiency simply by scheduling e-mail 
processing times across an organisation. 

This approach avoids the inherent distraction of continual e-mail interruptions 
throughout the working day, allowing employees to focus their efforts on
primary tasks at other times, said an Oklahoma release. 

The solution also places emphasis on allowing time for necessary e-mail and so 
removes pressure from employees who feel constantly obliged to check and
respond to e-mails. 

These findings have been described in the latest issue of the International 
Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling. 

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