@article{oai:ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp:00089357, author = {Brenda, Aynsley and Ruth, Graham}, issue = {2}, journal = {デジタルプラクティス}, month = {Apr}, note = {In 2010 the Australia Computer Society (ACS) introduced its latest Certification Program which has seen membership numbers reach their highest level in decades. The intention of the ACS Certification Program is to demonstrate currency of skills within and to the marketplace through participation in lifelong professional development that bolster the technical and professional skills of a member. The ACS Certification Program has several pathways that lead members to becoming a Certified Technologist (CT) or a Certified Professional (CP) member of ACS and this article describes in some detail how this works, what skills framework and body of knowledge are used and identifies issues that might need to be addressed by an ICT Profession along the way to full maturity as a profession.}, pages = {93--99}, title = {Professional Certification of ICT Practitioners in Australia}, volume = {3}, year = {2012} }