Software Engineering Competency Model (SWECOM) Now Open for Public Review
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 19 March 2014 - The IEEE Computer Society is seeking public review comments for the Software
Engineering Competency Model (SWECOM).
SWECOM describes competencies...
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Software Engineering Competency Model (SWECOM) Now Open for Public Review
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., 19 March 2014 - The IEEE Computer Society is seeking public review comments for the Software
Engineering Competency Model (SWECOM).
SWECOM describes competencies for software engineers who participate in development of and modifications to
software-intensive systems. The model describes general skill areas, specific skills, and work activities for each skill, with
activities specified at five levels of increasing competency.
"A competent person has the skills needed to perform, at a given level of competency, the work activities assigned to her or
him," said Dick Fairley, team leader for the SWECOM project. "SWECOM provides a framework that can be used by
software developers, new hires, managers, curriculum designers, and staffing and training personnel to assess areas of
strength and areas in need of improvement for thirteen software engineering skill areas."
To review the document, go to h
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