1.1 General
This part of ISO/IEC20006 provides an information model for competency proficiency and its level. Moreover, it presents several use cases that can be used by software developers, implementers, and architects of human resources systems and learning systems. These use cases will support management and exchange of competency information within information technology systems used for learning, education, and training.
NOTE This International Standard is based on work completed in ISO/IECTR24763.
This International Standard includes the following parts:
ISO/IEC20006-1, Information technology for learning, education and training— Information model for competency— Part 1: Competency general framework and information model
ISO/IEC20006-2, Information technology for learning, education and training— Information model for competency— Part 2: Proficiency level information model
ISO/IEC20006-3, Information technology for learning, education and training— Information model for competency— Part 3: Guidelines for aggregations of competency information and data
This part of ISO/IEC20006 provides an information model used to express the semantics of competency proficiency and its level and can be used to support the management and exchange of competency information amongst information technology systems for learning, education, and training. This part of ISO/IEC20006 provides
information model for expressing semantics of competency proficiency and its levels, and
use cases used to support the development of the competency proficiency level information model.
ISO/IEC200006-1 provides a framework, information model and use cases to support the management and exchange of competency information. ISO/IEC20006-3 provides guidelines regarding the aggregation of competency information and data.
1.2 Exclusions
The scope of this part of ISO/IEC20006 does not include an in-depth technical review of issues related to:
adaptability to culture, language, and human functions;
although intended to support, this part of ISO/IEC20006 does not replace the requirement for regional, transnational, and international agreements relating to the equivalencies of representations of competency proficiency and its associated levels;
security;
authentication;
privacy;
accessibility.
1.3 Areas not addressed
This part of ISO/IEC20006 currently does not address the following items:
e-Profiles, which are a set of records that pertain to an individual (e.g. personnel records, student information system records);
evidence information;
assessment methods and metrics information.