Reports & Publications
Key sources related to IT professionalism:
- Capgemini IDC & empirica (2019): Digital organisational frameworks and IT professionalism
- Capgemini, EY & IDC (2017): Development and Implementation of a European Framework for IT Professionalism
- Capgemini EY & IDC (2016): Strengthening IT Professionalism in Europe – A European framework for IT professionalism to support and further mature the IT profession, and increase Europe’s digital talent pool
- IVI & CEPIS (2015): e-Skills & ICT Professionalism – Fostering the ICT Profession in Europe
- IVI, IDC, Empirica, CEPIS (2014): e-Skills: The International dimension and the Impact of Globalisation – Final Report 2014. Project Report. European Commission.
Key sources about digital skills forecasts and other relevant sources:
- empirica GmbH (2019): High-Tech Skills for Europe – publications
- Luis Fernandez et al. (2018): Analysis of the European ICT Competence Frameworks
- Digital Organisational Frameworks and IT Professionalism (Digiframe) – EASME/COSME/2016/016 – December 2018
- Workshops on the Digiframe (2018) – Presentations
- IT Professionalism Conference (2018) – Presentations
- Carlos Costa & Maribel Yasmina Santos (2017): The data scientist profile and its representativeness in the European e-Competence framework and the skills framework for the information age
- Luis Fernandez et al. (2016): e-Skills Match: A framework for mapping and integrating the main skills, knowledge and competence standards and models for ICT occupations
- empirica GmbH (2014): e-Leadership Skills for SMEs
- Towards a European Quality label for ICT industry training and certification
- e-Skills for Competitiveness and Innovation: Vision, Roadmap and Foresight Scenarios
- Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions – E-skills for the 21st century: fostering competitiveness, growth and jobs
Key sources related to the Body of Knowledge:
- European Commission (2015): The European Foundational ICT Body of Knowledge
- Capgemini & Ernst & Young: e-Skills: promotion of ICT professionalism in Europe
Key sources related to Competences:
- European Qualifications Framework
- e-CF EN 16234-1 standard (The Framework)
- e-CF EN 16234-1 standard (User guidelines)
- European ICT professionals role profiles – Part 1: 30 ICT profiles
- European ICT professional role profiles – Part 2: User guide
- European ICT professional role profiles – Part 3: Methodology documentation
- European ICT professional role profiles – Part 4: Case studies
Case Studies related to the e-Competence Framework
- e-CF for SME’s – competence need analysis
- e-CF in large ICT demand organisations
- e-CF to build SME job descriptions
- e-CF for SME’s competence assessment & business card creation
- e-CF for ICT Professional Profiles creation
- e-CF for EU & national policy makers
- e-CF for assessment and career tools
- e-CF for ICT professional self-assessment
- e-CF for ICT training quality improvement
- e-CF for linking e-curricula supply and demand
- e-CF for professional associations
- e-CF for qualification providers
- e-CF in certification environment
- e-CF in corporate-ICT supplier environment
- e-CF for competence need analysis and management dashboards
Key sources related to Education & Training:
- empirica GmbH (2015): New Curricula for e-Leadership Skills. Guidelines and Quality Lables for new Curricula for e-Leadership Skills in Europe. Final Report.
- (2015) e-leadership – Digital Skills for SMEs
- Quality labels for IT industry-based certification
Key sources related to Ethics:
- Thornley, C., Saabeel, W., McLoughlin, S., & Murnane, S. (2021). ‘Good to know’: An Exploration of the role and Influence of Professional Ethics in ICT Bodies of Knowledge (BoKs). Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 19(2), pp150-164.
- Clare Thornley et al. (2018): The Role of Ethics in Developing Professionalism Within the Global ICT Community
- Capgemini, EY & IDC (2017): Development and Implementation of a European Framework for IT Professionalism – Guidelines on Statements of Professional Ethics (p.162)
Other sources
- Natascha van Duuren & Victor de Pous (2020): Multidisciplinary Aspects of Artificial Intelligence
- Natascha van Duuren & Victor de Pous (2019): Multidisciplinary Aspects of Blockchain
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