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Towards a New ICT Competency Framework Using Open Linked Data

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Competency framework are widely used by human resources managers in their recruitment process and by educators to design training plans aligned to labor market demand. However, data available in competency frameworks are structured and stored in website or published as pdf files. For instance, computer processing of these information remains difficult. To this end, this paper presents and discusses a methodology for developing ICT frameworks according to W3C technologies and standards. As result, a competency framework has been developed for ICT (Information and Communications Technology). The purpose is to make data available on the web as Open Linked Data for both human and software agents.

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Hnida, M., Khalidi Idrissi, M., Bennani, S. (2020). Towards a New ICT Competency Framework Using Open Linked Data. In: Hamlich, M., Bellatreche, L., Mondal, A., Ordonez, C. (eds) Smart Applications and Data Analysis. SADASC 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1207. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45183-7_26

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