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Rebecca Randell

HCIEd8 SFIA, Standards and Accreditation: what does industry want?. Rebecca Randell. HCIEd8 SFIA, Standards and Accreditation: what does industry want?. Jonathan Earthy - BHCIG. Public usability professional certification - history. Need – recognition, evidence, framework

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Rebecca Randell

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  1. HCIEd8 SFIA, Standards and Accreditation: what does industry want? Rebecca Randell

  2. HCIEd8 SFIA, Standards and Accreditation: what does industry want? Jonathan Earthy - BHCIG

  3. Public usability professional certification - history • Need – recognition, evidence, framework • Level – practitioner or professional • Scope – specialist or generalist • Progress – Europe, worldwide • Steps so far – EUSC, BHCIG, UPA, EU future?

  4. BHCIG position • Certification / Accreditation • Professional Development • Alignment with BCS services • (UPA position from Nigel)

  5. SFIA structure and purpose • E:\HCIEd8\SFIA ref2_0.pdf • SFIA plus • Other frameworks • NQF

  6. Revision of SFIA • Ownership – foundation IEE and BCS • Scope – evolution not revolution • Future – two year cycle • Schedule – complete mid-year • Procedure – meetings and web, controlled • Holes so far

  7. BHCIG proposal for additional skills • Skills can be divided into 3 categories: • 1. User Needs Analysis (level 3-5) • 2. Usability in Design [Systems Ergonomics] (levels 3-5) • 3. Usability Evaluation (levels 2-5) • 3 further related categories within the scope of “User Experience”: • 4. Interaction, Interface and Graphic Design • 5. Media creation (multimedia) • 6. Documentation • Development through any of these towards facilitating and influencing - "making it happen" in projects and organisations. • 7. Human Factors Integration (level 5-7)

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