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Title: IEEE Communications Society


1
IEEE Communications Society
  • Development of a Certification Program in
  • Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies
  • WCET
  • September 2007 Status Report

2
IEEE ComSoc WCET Certification
  • Customers the potential Certificate holder and
    the employers of Certificate holders.
  • Sept. 2007, on schedule?
  • Chosen demographic the 3-5 year engineering
    practitioner, with degree in EE or related
    discipline.
  • Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies

3
2006 to August 2007 Recap
  • IEEE New Initiatives Committee approved
    Certification Initiative
  • November 2006, using advanced 2007
    authorization contract signed with Professional
    Examination Service (PES) Celia Desmond, Program
    Director Jack Howell, Program Manager John
    Pape, Marketing Bruce Worthman, Finance Rolf
    Frantz, Industry Relations Jean Niblett, Project
    Management.
  • Outside market assessment (Holmes Corporation)
  • Certification should be anchored in
    corporate/industry need and commitment.
  • Levels of commitment include
  • Level One Obtain industry champion(s)
  • Level Two Gain pre-purchase commitment(s)
  • Level Three Involve the industry in product
    and/or test development
  • Leverage initial certification line of business
    success to fund infrastructure and serve as a
    replicable expansion model.

4
Practice Analysis Task Force (PATF)2-3
Face-to-Face Meetings, Teleconferences
  • 4-5 December 2006, meeting with 16 of 20 PATF
    members to develop initial draft Delineation of
    Domains of Responsibility, Tasks, and Knowledge
    for certification.
  • PATF 12 from industry, 4 from academia, and from
    7 different countries.
  • Teleconferences/Email follow-up
  • 21-22 May 2007, meeting with 16 of 20 members of
    PATF to incorporate Focus Group and Independent
    Reviewer feedback and finalize the Delineation.

5
Regional Focus Groups
  • 11 Regional Focus Groups in Spring 2007
  • February 15/16 Barcelona, 2 groups _at_ 3GSM
  • March 7/8 Lima, 2 groups _at_ IEEE Region 9
  • March 14/15 Hong Kong, 2 groups _at_ WCNC
  • March 22/25 Kuala Lumpur Kota Kinabalu,
    Malaysia _at_ IEEE Region 10
  • March 27/28 Orlando, 2 groups _at_ CTIA WIRELESS
  • April 14 Sofia, Bulgaria _at_ IEEE Region 8

6
Independent Reviewers
  • A task force of Independent (volunteer) Reviewers
    currently active in the wireless communications
    industry began work on 23 March 2007.
  • Independent Reviewers each had a 2-3 hour task.
    Their input and the Focus Group results were
    reviewed at the 21-22 May PATF meeting in NYC.

7
June Sept. 2007
  • Validation of the Delineation end of Phase I
  • A Pilot Survey was sent to 100 invited reviewers
    on 15 August 2007.
  • A revised Survey, based on the Pilot Survey and
    covering the final version of the Delineation, is
    being sent to 10,000 industry professionals
    with the purpose of validating the Delineation
    against the actual work experiences captured in
    the Survey - September 2007
  • Compile data, disseminate to PATF, Steering
    Committee, hold meeting / teleconference to
    finalize the practice analysis. (end Phase I)
  • On following day of two-day meeting, Steering
    Committee/Certification Board meet to review
    PES-prepared (hypothetical) exam specifications.

8
Next Steps - Phase II
  • Phase II Question and Exam Development
  • Define required Question Reference Material
    June 07
  • Create Glossary of Terms Sept 07
  • RFP and select Computer Based Test delivery
    vendor Sep 07
  • Create large pool of Question Writers (up to 100)
    JulyOct 07
  • Send out question writing assignments, create
    question database NovDec 07
  • Establish Question Review Committee Nov 07
  • Review and validate questions Question (Item)
    Review Committee JanFeb 08
  • Establish Exam Committee, develop and compile
    examination FebMay 08
  • Develop, market, administer practice exam
    MayAug 08
  • Give initial exam, determine Passing Point Sept
    08

9
Phase II Governance Structure
10
Phase II Organizational Deliverables
  • Industry Advisory Board. Throughout the process
    of developing the certification exam, an Industry
    Advisory Board will be recruited from senior
    managers at both large and small companies in the
    wireless industry. This Board, along with the
    Steering Committee, will provide on-going
    guidance as to the needs of their companies and
    how they intend to make use of the certification.
  • List of early endorsing companies. Industry
    input and support is critical to the success of
    any certification project. Most important goal a
    substantial list of early endorsing companies
  • Question Review Committee
  • Standards Development Committee (passing score,
    etc.)
  • Examination Development Committee
  • WEBOK Development Committee

11
ComSoc Program Director
  • Volunteer currently Celia Desmond
  • Oversees all work for all areas of the
    certification project.
  • Ensures that decisions from each decision making
    body are transmitted to all other groups which
    need to know the information.
  • Supervises the core certification team and staff
    support.
  • Chairs the ComSoc Steering Committee and works
    directly with the Senior Industry Advisory Board.

12
ComSoc Program Manager
  • Staff currently ComSoc Executive Director.
  • Responsible for implementing certification
    program policies emanating from the organization.
  • Coordinates with the vendor on all aspects of the
    certification program and its deliverables.
  • May (in the future) also be point of contact for
    all candidate inquiries.

13
ComSoc Steering Committee
  • Chaired by Program Director.
  • Responsible for monitoring progress in the
    development and implementation of the
    certification initiative.
  • Develops/reviews existing policies and procedures
    and proposes changes where appropriate.
  • Serves as a resource to the Certification Manager
    and the Program Director.
  • Recommends strategies to further the growth,
    development, and value of the credential.

14
Senior Industry Advisory Board
  • Advises Program Director and Steering Committee
    on overall direction with input about industry
    trends, etc.
  • Assists ComSoc in obtaining buy-in from major
    industry segments and companies.
  • Major customer segments represented.
  • Meets annually.

15
Question Review Committee (ad hoc)
  • Standing core group of at least twelve members,
    who would initially write, but subsequently
    oversee, the review of questions submitted before
    they are entered into the question (item) bank.
  • May generate a specific ideas for questions which
    can be included in the assignments to Question
    Writers.
  • Ensure question content is current, accurate, and
    can be referenced to a specific task/knowledge in
    the test specifications that answers can be
    supported by a specific, authoritative, and
    available reference that there is one and only
    one correct answer for each question that the
    distracters are plausible, and that the question
    is free of bias towards any group.
  • This group would meet at annually, or more often
    if necessary. To ensure continuity, members
    should serve for at least three (3) years, with
    new members being introduced on a staggered basis.

16
Examination Development Committee
  • A subject-matter expert group, large enough to
    represent the range of content and key
    countries/regions, six to eight members, and
    different from those individuals on the Review
    Committee.
  • Responsible for reviewing the examination drafts,
    and signing off on the final version.
  • Final validation that the questions are
    accurately referenced that the examination meets
    test specifications that the examination
    adequately samples a representative coverage of
    the content that the answer can be supported by
    a specific, authoritative, and available
    reference that there is one and only one correct
    answer to each question that the distracters are
    plausible and that the question is free of bias
    towards any group.
  • This group would meet at least annually. To
    ensure continuity , members should serve for at
    least three years, with new members being
    introduced on a staggered basis.

17
Standards Setting Committee
  • Larger than the Examination Development
    Committee, ten to twelve members. Large enough to
    represent the range of content and key
    countries/regions.
  • Responsible for defining the passing score which
    would represent the standard of competence
    necessary for certification, based on the goals
    of the certification program and informed by the
    statistical data.  This standard would be carried
    forward from examination form to examination
    form.
  • Committee may be involved in the final approval
    process each time the examination form is
    revised.
  • This group would meet to set standards for the
    first administration. The committee would meet
    again, by conference call, only when updates are
    made to the practice analysis.

18
WEBOK Development Committee
  • Chaired by a member of the ComSoc Steering
    Committee.
  • Establishes overall structure for the WEBOK.
  • Locates experts to prepare the chapters.
  • Supervises development of the chapters.
  • Ensures chapters meet quality standards.

19
Phase II Publication Deliverables
  • Certification Candidate Handbook April 08
  • Available to anyone looking for information about
    WCET.
  • Includes application process, reference materials
    lists, and descriptions of areas of knowledge
    included in exam.
  • Practice Tests - Two Types April/May 08
  • First samples of types of questions that could
    be used on the actual exam.
  • Second eventually created from actual questions
    used on the exam but since retired.
  • Question Bank of 600
  • WEBOK Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge
    TBD
  • Created as a study tool for the exam.
  • Will not directly reference the exam to comply
    with ANSI regulations.

20
Want to participate, keep up to date?
  • Go to the certification web site,
    www.comsoc.org/cert.
  • Under the heading, How You Can Help, click on
    the link for Question Writers and fill out the
    nomination form
  • To stay current read or click on copies of the
    monthly Certification Corner column in IEEE
    Communications Magazine.
  • Or EmailCelia, c.desmond_at_ieee.org,
  • Jack, j.howell_at_comsoc.org, or
  • cert_at_comsoc.org
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