Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education

Information Technology (IT) has revolutionized the ways in which various sectors of the industry operate. It has enabled organizations to develop new and creative approaches to design, develop and provide products and services. Consequently, companies increasingly rely on IT solutions and Informatio...

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Main Authors: ASGARKHANI, Mehdi, SHANKARAMAN, Venky
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-32552015-11-15T02:01:51Z Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education ASGARKHANI, Mehdi SHANKARAMAN, Venky Information Technology (IT) has revolutionized the ways in which various sectors of the industry operate. It has enabled organizations to develop new and creative approaches to design, develop and provide products and services. Consequently, companies increasingly rely on IT solutions and Information Systems (IS) to deliver product and services. This I turn has created a need for availability of skilled IT and IS personnel for effective operational continuity within organizations. There seems to be high demand for both IT/IS skills globally. Universities and other form of tertiary institutions play a key role in developing skilled IT personnel. They deploy various approaches to designing and developing IT/IS educational programs. Some programs could have been developed without much consideration given to the nature of demand for skills and real needs from the IT sector. It is critical to align skills development strategies and educational programs to ensure realistic and relevant needs for IT skills are met. There seems to be a need for standardization of perceptions and expectations of IT/IS roles to facilitate reform for more effective alignment of education of IT/IS with industry needs. 2014-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2255 info:doi/10.1109/ICCSE.2014.6926434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCSE.2014.6926434 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Education Software Engineering
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Singapore
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topic Computer Sciences
Education
Software Engineering
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Education
Software Engineering
ASGARKHANI, Mehdi
SHANKARAMAN, Venky
Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
description Information Technology (IT) has revolutionized the ways in which various sectors of the industry operate. It has enabled organizations to develop new and creative approaches to design, develop and provide products and services. Consequently, companies increasingly rely on IT solutions and Information Systems (IS) to deliver product and services. This I turn has created a need for availability of skilled IT and IS personnel for effective operational continuity within organizations. There seems to be high demand for both IT/IS skills globally. Universities and other form of tertiary institutions play a key role in developing skilled IT personnel. They deploy various approaches to designing and developing IT/IS educational programs. Some programs could have been developed without much consideration given to the nature of demand for skills and real needs from the IT sector. It is critical to align skills development strategies and educational programs to ensure realistic and relevant needs for IT skills are met. There seems to be a need for standardization of perceptions and expectations of IT/IS roles to facilitate reform for more effective alignment of education of IT/IS with industry needs.
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author ASGARKHANI, Mehdi
SHANKARAMAN, Venky
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title Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
title_short Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
title_full Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
title_fullStr Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Skills Frameworks: A Tool for Reform in Information Technology Higher Education
title_sort skills frameworks: a tool for reform in information technology higher education
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCSE.2014.6926434
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