eSIS is commercial software developed by The Administrative Assistants Ltd of Ontario, Canada, that provides a foundation for a centrally hosted, web accessible student information system.
[3] Support for schools and districts adopting the new system is provided by their own local staff resources in conjunction with Fujitsu Service Desk and the Ministry of Education.
Marks entry encounters similar design faults: sideways scrolling within student field-sets are required to access the three types of data typically entered (per cent, work habits, comment selection).
Combined with a start-up beset with server problems the introduction of BCeSIS was met with sharp anxiety and a call to examine whether the system was worth the $80 million expenditure.
BCeSIS drew media attention in September 2010 [8] for slow performance that hampered the efforts of schools to make timetable changes, process student transfers, and complete attendance.