Knowledge Requirements Monitoring System: Advantages for Industry and University
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management (eKNOW 2010) 2010
Renāte Strazdiņa, Mārīte Kirikova, Ludmila Ziediņa, Pēteris Rudzājs

Nowadays, graduates have a wide range of opportunities when they are thinking about their further education and it is difficult to choose whether it would be better to go one way or another. One of the most important drivers for the final decision is whether the study program chosen can lead to good and interesting job in the future. That means that Universities have to reflect the answer of this question in the description of the study programs, but in order to do this – they have to know what the main requirements from the Industry are. This paper, building upon the previous research showing that the knowledge requirements monitoring system and the processes behind it can improve the quality of the study programs, focuses on application of monitoring system for extracting and representing industrial requirements using skill frameworks and direct and indirect course and topic rating systems.


Keywords
knowledge; university and industry collaboration
DOI
10.1109/eKNOW.2010.22
Hyperlink
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eKNOW.2010.22

Strazdiņa, R., Kirikova, M., Peņicina, L., Rudzājs, P. Knowledge Requirements Monitoring System: Advantages for Industry and University. In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information, Process, and Knowledge Management (eKNOW 2010), Netherlands, Saint Maarten, 10-16 February, 2010. Los Alamitos: IEEE Computer Society, 2010, pp.120-125. ISBN 9781424456888. Available from: doi:10.1109/eKNOW.2010.22

Publication language
English (en)
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