ISO/IEC 22602:2019

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 30 September 2019

Information technology — Learning, education and training — Competency models expressed in MLR

ISO/IEC 22602:2019 Files

English 46 Pages
Current Edition
86.23 OMR

ISO/IEC 22602:2019 Scope

This document specifies the description of entities of the real world dealing with competencies, competencies description, competencies evaluation, and of the operations done by these entities on competencies.

This document provides a model to express all information required for the exchange and integration of heterogeneous descriptions of "competency" and of heterogeneous "competency objects":

— any item of discourse in the real world related to "competency" has a representation preserving its meaning in the proposed model;

— this representation allows comparison, hierarchical classification and aggregation of different items of discourse related to "competency".

The concrete content of items of discourse in the real world related to "competency" is not specified in this document, which only deals with the formal expression of the discourse.

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