Professional development of information technology professionals : proceedings of the IFIP WG 3.4 Working Conference on Professional Development of Information Technology Professionals, Singapore, 13-17 July 1992

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Professional development of information technology professionals : proceedings of the IFIP WG 3.4 Working Conference on Professional Development of Information Technology Professionals, Singapore, 13-17 July 1992

edited by B.Z. Barta, A. Goh, L. Lim

(IFIP transactions, A . Computer science and technology ; 17)

North-Holland, 1992

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Description

Professional development is the process through which aspiring professionals prepare for a working career as well as the continued upgrading of practitioners. This volume offers a primary source of information for those employers, professional societies and education and training institutes specifically interested in the professional development of employees involved in the Information Technology (I.T.) field, where crucial problems are caused by the overwhelming pace of advances in technology and methodologies. Issues discussed include models and principles of professional education and development (including the examination of current curricula and the investigation of the need for updating them) and the promotion and effective implementation of the same, through the publication of good practice in basic and continuing education. Also considered are corporational experiences with I.T. professional development schemes and the certification of I.T. professional development programmes. The specific needs of both developing and developed countries are represented, since the 48 papers (and summaries of 4 discussion groups) derive from participants in IFIP's specialist Working Group 3.4 based in many different countries and organizations.

Table of Contents

Keynote Address. I.T. Manpower Development in Singapore. Models and Principles of Professional Education and Development. Essential Skills for Professional Development. Issues in Information Technology Strategic Planning for Universities. Experience Accumulated in the Process of Developing an Overall Education System for I.T. Professionals. An Educational Requirements Model for Information Technology. Hybrid Managers for the Corporation of the 1990's - Educational Implications. Implementation of Professional Education and Development. Model Training Guide for Software Engineers. New Trends within the Basic Training of I.T. Professionals in Israel. I.T. Professional Development in Hong Kong - Experience & Plan. User-Interface Design for Computer Professionals - Some Ideas. Upgrading I.T. Professionals in Hong Kong. The New Degree Programme in Information Technology at the Helsinki Polytechnic of Business Education. The Effectiveness of the CAROL System for Training Software Engineers. Educating Reflective System Designers by Using the Experimental Learning Model. Teaching of "Things yet untold" about Information Systems. I.T. Professional Development Schemes: Corporational Experiences. Specialized Professional Training of Information Services Division Staff in the Israel Ministry of Education Carried Out with the Assistance of Tadiran Information Systems. Performance and Development Review System - A Mechanism for Planning and Managing Professional Development. Challenge to Education by Skill Definition Models - Curricula for Professional Systems Developers. Remote Education System. Certification of I.T. Professional Development Programmes. Australian Initiatives in I.T. Professional Development. Evaluation of the ITEE Exam Questions. The Role of the Information Systems Examinations Board in the UK. The Computer Society of Pakistan (CSP)'s Role in I.T. Professional Development. The Future Development of Computing Professionals in Hong Kong - Their Education, Training and Experience. I.T. Professional Development in Developing Countries. Training of Information Analysts in Developing Countries. I.T. Professionals in the Developing World: Issues in Role Identification. The Role of Professional Societies in Fostering Professional Development. Development of I.T. Professionals - the Zimbabwe Scenario. Summaries of Discussions. Professional Development Schemes. Assessment of Professional Training and Development. Training of I.T. Professionals in Developed and Developing Countries: Technical Skills. Training of I.T. Professionals in Developed and Developing Countries: Non-Technical Skills.

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