This paper reports the principles and approaches underlyng the classification of Information Technology (IT) skills, the meaning and usage of the term, and describes the development of current thinking on their specification. It notes certain differences between "Anglo-Saxon" and continental European perceptions of IT skills, and goes on to illustrate how the continuing turbulence of the field and market exploitation have prevented convergence and stability in skill needs assessment, institutional structures and qualification maturity, as well as posing barriers to the establishment of a real "IT Profession". The paper concludes with consideration of some implications for policy analysis and development at the European level
Organizations rely increasingly on Information Technology (IT) solutions for day to day operations a...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...
This paper reports the principles and approaches underlyng the classification of Information Technol...
Organizations deal with the matter of sourcing and governing their IT skills. This paper provides in...
Information Technology (IT) has become a significant industrial sector for the European Community. T...
"The Information Technology, Communications and Electronic Skills Strategy Group was set up to devel...
Skills in information technology (IT) cover a broad range, from using software packages effectively ...
In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were kee...
This paper enquires into the relationship between the activities that IT professionals engage in and...
Abstract: Innovative ICT developments are changing society to an ’information society’ and new oppor...
Information skills’ is a term that has been used increasingly in further and higher education (FE & ...
IT professionals are beset by ongoing changes in technology and business practices. Some commentator...
There is a growing importance of computerization, information flow and the tremendous use of Informa...
This study was undertaken to compile data about the IS skills for the IT professionals in Malaysia a...
Organizations rely increasingly on Information Technology (IT) solutions for day to day operations a...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...
This paper reports the principles and approaches underlyng the classification of Information Technol...
Organizations deal with the matter of sourcing and governing their IT skills. This paper provides in...
Information Technology (IT) has become a significant industrial sector for the European Community. T...
"The Information Technology, Communications and Electronic Skills Strategy Group was set up to devel...
Skills in information technology (IT) cover a broad range, from using software packages effectively ...
In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were kee...
This paper enquires into the relationship between the activities that IT professionals engage in and...
Abstract: Innovative ICT developments are changing society to an ’information society’ and new oppor...
Information skills’ is a term that has been used increasingly in further and higher education (FE & ...
IT professionals are beset by ongoing changes in technology and business practices. Some commentator...
There is a growing importance of computerization, information flow and the tremendous use of Informa...
This study was undertaken to compile data about the IS skills for the IT professionals in Malaysia a...
Organizations rely increasingly on Information Technology (IT) solutions for day to day operations a...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...
This article presents a study among information technology (TT) companies and young IT professionals...