e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors - Part 2: User Guide

This document supports understanding, adoption and use of EN 16234 (all parts) e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors which provides a common reference of 41 ICT professional competences as required and applied in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) professional work environment, using a common language for competences, skills, knowledge and proficiency levels that can be understood across Europe.
This document supports Information and Communication Technology (ICT) stakeholders dealing with ICT professional competences from multiple perspectives, in particular:
-   ICT service, demand and supply organisations;
-   ICT professionals, managers and human resource (HR) departments;
-   educational institutions, learning program and certification providers of all types including Vocational and Educational Training (VET), Higher Education (HE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD);
-   social partners (trade unions and employer associations);
-   professional associations, accreditation, validation and assessment bodies;
-   market analysts and policy makers;
-   other organisations and stakeholders in public and private sectors across Europe,
to adopt, apply and use the framework in their environment.

E-Kompetenz-Rahmen (e-CF) - Ein gemeinsamer europäischer Rahmen für IKT-Fach- und Führungskräfte in allen Branchen - Teil 2: Nutzerleitfaden

Référentiel des e-Compétences (e-CF) - Référentiel européen commun pour les profession-nels des technologies de l’information et de la communication dans tous les secteurs d’activité - Partie 2 : Guide de l’utilisateur

Krovni seznam e-usposobljenosti (e-CF) - Skupno evropsko okolje za strokovnjake na področju informacijske in komunikacijske tehnologije v vseh sektorjih - 2. del: Vodilo za uporabnike

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Publication Date
08-Mar-2021
Technical Committee
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6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
04-Mar-2021
Due Date
09-May-2021
Completion Date
09-Mar-2021

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST-TP CEN/TR 16234-2:2021
01-april-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST-TP CEN/TR 16234-2:2016
Krovni seznam e-usposobljenosti (e-CF) - Skupno evropsko okolje za strokovnjake
na področju informacijske in komunikacijske tehnologije v vseh sektorjih - 2. del:
Vodilo za uporabnike
e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 2: User Guide
E-Kompetenz-Rahmen (e-CF) - Ein gemeinsamer europäischer Rahmen für IKT-Fach-
und Führungskräfte in allen Branchen - Teil 2: Nutzerleitfaden
Référentiel des e-Compétences (e-CF) - Référentiel européen commun pour les
profession-nels des technologies de l’information et de la communication dans tous les
secteurs d’activité - Partie 2 : Guide de l’utilisateur
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CEN/TR 16234-2:2021
ICS:
03.100.30 Vodenje ljudi Management of human
resources
35.020 Informacijska tehnika in Information technology (IT) in
tehnologija na splošno general
SIST-TP CEN/TR 16234-2:2021 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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CEN/TR 16234-2
TECHNICAL REPORT

RAPPORT TECHNIQUE

February 2021
TECHNISCHER BERICHT
ICS 35.020 Supersedes CEN/TR 16234-2:2016
English Version

e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European
Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors - Part 2:
User Guide
Référentiel des e-Compétences (e-CF) - Référentiel E-Kompetenz-Rahmen (e-CF) - Ein gemeinsamer
européen commun pour les profession-nels des europäischer Rahmen für IKT-Fach- und
technologies de l'information et de la communication Führungskräfte in allen Branchen - Teil 2:
dans tous les secteurs d'activité - Partie 2 : Guide de Nutzerleitfaden
l'utilisateur


This Technical Report was approved by CEN on 15 February 2021. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC
428.

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Content  Page
European foreword . 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Main Principles. 7
4.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) scope and target groups . 7
4.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) a fundamental pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe . 7
4.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) structure, content and application opportunities. 8
4.4 The e-CF as a standard: normative versus informative elements . 15
4.5 Entry start points for using the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) . 16
4.6 Purpose and target groups of this user guide . 20
5 e-CF for multiple application across multiple target groups . 20
5.1 Applying the e-CF in the ICT organisation: HR and ICT departments . 20
5.2 Applying the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) in an education and training context. 25
5.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) application by individuals, ICT students and professionals . 30
5.4 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) applied in ICT labour market research . 31
5.5 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) in policy and digital skills strategy development . 31
5.6 Making combined use of frameworks . 34
Annex A (normative) e-Competence levels e-1 to e-5 from EN 16234-1 (e-CF). 38
Annex B (informative) Examples of deliverables related to e-CF competences . 39
Annex C (informative) Creating further framework interfaces: Example EN 16234-1 (e-CF) and Euro-
Inf . 47
Annex D (informative) Overview of CEN/TR 16234-4 - Case Studies illustrating e-CF usage in practice
. 52
Bibliography . 57

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European foreword
This document (CEN/TR 16234-2:2021) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 428 “ICT
professionalism and digital competences”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes CEN/TR 16234-2:2016.
In comparison with the previous edition, the following technical modifications have been made:
— Review of all previously existing clauses and content in the light of the EN 16234-1:2019 and benefitting
from multiple e-CF user experiences gathered and application feedback received.
This document for ICT professional competence outlines the minimum requirements of competence (i.e. a
threshold) in the work context. It includes typical knowledge and skills examples that are not standardized but
provided to support orientation and understanding. When applying the standard, this approach must be
recognized to clearly distinguish between which elements are mandatory and which are merely examples
(represented by, shall versus should/may/can, etc.).
This European standard is made up of four parts:
— EN 16234-1 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in
all sectors - Part 1: Framework. It provides the e-Competence Framework (e-CF) published as a European
Norm (EN).
— CEN/TR 16234-2 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 2: User Guide. It provides the e-CF User guide published as a CEN Technical
Report (TR).
— CEN/TR 16234-3 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 3: Methodology. It provides the e-CF Methodology published as a CEN
Technical Report (TR).
— CEN/TR 16234-4 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 4: Case Studies. It provides a series of Case Studies illustrating e-CF
practical use from multiple ICT sector perspectives published as a CEN Technical Report (TR).
Part 1 is fully standalone, and part 2, 3 and 4 rely on part 1.
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Introduction
EN 16234-1, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all
sectors – Part 1: Framework was established as a tool to support mutual understanding and provide
transparency of language through the articulation of competences required and deployed by Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) professionals.
In the complex environment of ICT professional skills development and management there is a need for clarity
and simplification. Existing organisational processes have often been established in an ad hoc way over many
years and lack connectivity to the wider community. The e-CF offers a way out of this dilemma, providing a
neutral solution to overcome inertia and to establish a structured approach to ICT professional competence
development.
This document offers direction on how to adopt the e-CF approach from multiple user perspectives. Clause 4
provides the executive overview of e-CF scope, target groups, underlying principles, concepts and structure,
including entry points for using the e-CF (4.5). Clause 5 provides practical guidance for multiple applications of
the standard among multiple target groups and from different stakeholder perspectives. Compelling reasons
for adopting the e-CF are given in 5.1.2 (basic factors for successful implementation). Annex D of this document
gives an overview of Case Studies published in a complementary document illustrating examples of e-CF
practical application.
To support users and guide developers of applications of EN 16234-1 (e-CF), the following narrative provides
an overview of the underpinning philosophy and principles adopted during the document’s construction and
maintenance. Understanding these guiding principles is equally important for applying the EN 16234-1 (e-CF)
across multiple environments concerned with ICT professionalism.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) Guiding Principles:
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is an enabler; it is designed to be a tool to empower users, not to restrict them. It
provides structure and content for application by many users from organisations in the private and public
sector, ICT user or ICT supply organisations, educational institutions including higher education and private
certification providers, social partners and individuals. Across this broad application context, EN 16234-1 (e-
CF) is designed to support common understanding, not to mandate the use of each and every word used within
it.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) expresses ICT competence using the following definition: ‘Competence is a demonstrated
ability to apply knowledge, skills and attitudes for achieving observable results’. This holistic concept directly
relates to workplace activities and incorporates complex human attitudes and resultant behaviours. Behaviour
and attitude are important influences that facilitate successful knowledge and skills application. Within each
competence, embedded attitudes are reflected in behaviour and enable the successful integration of knowledge
and skills.
Competence is a durable concept and although technology, jobs, marketing terminology and promotional
concepts within the ICT environment change rapidly, EN 16234-1 (e-CF) remains durable requiring
maintenance approximately every three years to maintain relevance.
A competence can be a component of a job role, but it cannot be used as a substitute for similarly named
job titles, for example; the competence, E.2. ‘Project and Portfolio Management’ does not represent the
complete content of a ‘Project Manager’s’ job role. Competences can be aggregated, as required, to represent
the essential content of a job role or profile. On the other hand, one single competence may be assigned to a
number of different job profiles.
Competence is not to be confused with process or technology concepts such as, ‘Cloud Computing’ or ‘Big
Data’. These descriptions represent evolving technologies and in the context of EN 16234-1 (e-CF), they may be
integrated as knowledge and skills examples in Dimension 4.
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EN 16234-1 (e-CF) does not attempt to cover every possible competence deployed by an ICT
professional nor are the included competences necessarily unique to ICT. EN 16234-1 (e-CF) articulates
competences associated with ICT professional roles including some that may be found in other professions but
are very important in an ICT context; examples include, C.4. ‘Problem Management’ or E.3. ‘Risk Management’.
However, to maintain an ICT focus, EN 16234-1 (e-CF) avoids generic competences such as ‘Communications’
or ‘General Management’. Although very applicable these generic competences are comprehensively
articulated in other structures. Selecting competences for inclusion within EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is therefore a
pragmatic rather than an exhaustive process. The selection was based on engagement with a broad cross-
section of stakeholders who prioritize competence inclusion based upon industry knowledge and experience.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is structured across four dimensions. e-Competences in Dimensions 1 and 2 are
presented from the organisational perspective as opposed to an individual’s perspective. Dimension 3 defines
e-Competence levels and relates to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), it provides a bridge between
organisational and individual competences. Dimension 4 provides examples of knowledge and skills in the e-
Competences of Dimension 2; they are not intended to be exhaustive but included for inspiration and
orientation.
This latest version of the standard incorporates a new element, transversal aspects; these recognize the
relevance of a number of important cross-cutting aspects and provide additional generic ICT related descriptors
for successful application of e-CF competences in the workplace. Accessibility, Ethics and Security are examples
of transversal aspects that may be applied flexibly to match the application context.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) has a sector specific relationship to the EQF; competence levels within EN 16234-1 (e-
CF) provide a consistent and rational relationship to levels defined within the EQF. The relativity between EQF
learning levels and the e-competence work proficiency levels of EN 16234-1 (e-CF) has been systematically
established to enable consistent interpretation of the EQF in the ICT workplace environment. It should be noted
that an exact equivalency is not possible due to the different purposes and contexts of the EQF and the e-CF, but
relevant relationship information is provided.
Continuity of EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is imperative; following maintenance updates, it is essential that users are
provided with a simple upgrade path. Users of EN 16234-1 (e-CF) invest considerable time and resources to
align processes or procedures to it. Organisations deploying these downstream activities are reliant upon
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) and need to be confident of the continued sustainability of their processes. Updates
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) must respect this requirement and ensure continuity by enabling continued use of the
existing standard until convenient to upgrade to the latest version.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is neutral; it does not follow the specific interests of a few major influencers, it is developed
and maintained through an EU-wide balanced multi-stakeholder agreement process, under the umbrella of the
European Committee for Standardization. EN 16234-1 is a key component of the European Digital Agenda for
ICT professionalism; it is designed for use by any organization or individual engaged in ICT Human Resource
planning and competence development.

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1 Scope
This document supports understanding, adoption and use of EN 16234 (all parts) e-Competence Framework
(e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors which provides a common
reference of 41 ICT professional competences as required and applied in the Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) professional work environment, using a common language for competences, skills,
knowledge and proficiency levels that can be understood across Europe.
This document supports Information and Communication Technology (ICT) stakeholders dealing with ICT
professional competences from multiple perspectives, in particular:
— ICT service, demand and supply organisations;
— ICT professionals, managers and human resource (HR) departments;
— educational institutions, learning program and certification providers of all types including Vocational and
Educational Training (VET), Higher Education (HE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD);
— social partners (trade unions and employer associations);
— professional associations, accreditation, validation and assessment bodies;
— market analysts and policy makers;
— other organisations and stakeholders in public and private sectors across Europe;
to adopt, apply and use the framework in their environment.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referenced in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the
latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 16234-1:2019, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in
all sectors - Part 1: Framework
CEN/TR 16234-3:2021, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 3: Methodology
CEN/TR 16234-4:2021, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 4: Case Studies
CWA 16458-1:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 1: 30 ICT profiles
CWA 16458-2:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 2: User Guide
CWA 16458-3:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 3: Methodology documentation
CWA 16458-4:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 4: Case studies
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 16234-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
4 Main Principles
4.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) scope and target groups
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) provides a reference of 41 competences as required and applied in the Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) professional work environment, using a common language for competences,
skills, knowledge and proficiency levels that can be understood across Europe.
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) was created for application by:
— ICT service, demand and supply organisations;
— ICT professionals, managers and human resource (HR) departments;
— educational institutions, learning program and certification providers of all types including Vocational and
Educational Training (VET), Higher Education (HE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD);
— social partners (trade unions and employer associations);
— professional associations, accreditation, validation and assessment bodies;
— market analysts and policy makers;
— other organisations and stakeholders in public and private sectors across Europe;
to adopt, apply and use the framework in their environment.
4.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) a fundamental pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) provides a common European language for ICT workplace-related competences, skills
and proficiency levels as required and applied by organisations and professionals. In this way, all sector
stakeholders, including public and private sector and individuals, have access to a shared reference.
In particular, the e-CF supports the articulation, definition and description of:
— jobs, role profiles, recruitment offers and needs and other types of competence specifications;
— training courses, qualifications, certifications and higher education curricula;
— career paths and professional development needs;
— formal and non-formal learning paths;
— competence gaps analysis at the individual, team or organisational level;
— education and training needs at the individual, team or organisational level;
— criteria for competence assessment and market-trend analysis, etc.;
— a shared reference to gather and present ICT professional competence need information, e.g. at national or
large corporation level.
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The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) and its supporting documents are an integrated component of the four ICT
professionalism pillars for Europe. Figure 1 positions this document with regard to the foundations required
for the establishment of an ICT European Profession. It illustrates the connectivity between the four key
elements; e-competences from the e-CF, education and training, professional ethics and the Body of Knowledge.

Figure 1 — EN 16234 (e-CF) series an essential pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe
CEN/TC 428 “ICT Professionalism and digital competences” is responsible for all aspects of standardization
related to maturing the ICT Profession in all sectors, public and private. It harmonises activity related to the
four major building blocks of ICT Professionalism: (1) competences represented by the e-CF (2) education and
training, (3) Code of Ethics and (4) Body of Knowledge (BoK).
In the context of CEN/TC 428 continuous work is taking place to support the ICT Profession in Europe with
solid references and standards around all four basic pillars of ICT Professionalism. The EN 16234 (e-CF) series
is consistently connected in concept and definitions with all the other deliverables published in CEN/TC 428
context (e.g. WI00428010 “European Foundational Body of Knowledge for the ICT Profession”, the “ICT
Professional Ethics Framework”), and the CWA 16458 European ICT Professional Role Profiles.
4.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) structure, content and application opportunities
4.3.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) overview: structure, content
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is structured across four dimensions. The dimensions reflect areas of business and
human resource planning and incorporate job and work proficiency guidelines specified in the Table 1.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is complimented by the inclusion of a component, the transversal aspect, that provides basic
generic ICT descriptors for enhanced application of e-CF competences in a workplace context.

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Table 1 — The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) four dimensions and transversal aspects
Dimension 1: Derived from the ICT macro processes PLAN – BUILD – RUN – ENABLE –
5 e-Competence MANAGE. The areas provide the entry point to e-Competences and reflect a
areas process perspective based upon a waterfall approach. However, the e-CF is
equally relevant to steps applied within agile process structures such as Agile/
MAY APPLY DevOps lifecycles.
Dimension 2 41 e-Competences provide the European standard references for ICT
41 e-Competences professional competence as required and performed in an ICT work context.
Each dimension 2 description contains a competence title and a generic
SHALL APPLY
competence description, defined from an organisational perspective.
Dimension 3 5 e-Competence proficiency levels are characterised by increasing levels of
5 e-CF proficiency context complexity, autonomy, influence and typical behaviour. Relevant
levels proficiency levels are assigned to each competence description. Dimension 3
level descriptors provide individual competence performance indicators.
SHALL APPLY
Dimension 4 Examples of knowledge and skills relate to the e-Competence generic
knowledge and descriptions in Dimension 2. Examples are provided to add value to the
skills examples competence descriptor but are not intended to be exhaustive. They offer
inspiration and orientation for the identification of further specific knowledge
MAY APPLY and skills assignment according to contextual needs.
Transversal aspect components provide basic generic ICT related descriptors for successful application
of e-CF competences in the workplace.
MAY APPLY

The four-dimensional structure plus transversal aspects of the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) offer comprehensive insight
into the competence requirements of organisations and executed by ICT professionals. The core of the
framework is the 41 competence descriptors found at the heart of the structure articulated in dimension 2. This
dimension, complemented by the remaining three, provides a common start point for initial understanding of
the EN 16234-1 (e-CF).
The 5 e-Competence proficiency levels in dimension 3 are characterised by increasing levels of context
complexity, autonomy, influence and typical behaviour. Relevant proficiency levels are assigned to each
competence description. The generic e-CF competence level descriptors are provided in Annex A.
Figure 2 illustrates the content of a typical competence, A.2. Service Level Management, it shows how the
central dimension 2 provides the competence description and how this can be further articulated in dimension
3, at different proficiency levels 3 and 4 (in this example). Furthermore, examples of knowledge and skills listed
in dimension 4, provide complimentary content to the core competence descriptions within dimension 2.
Figure 2 provides an example of e-Competence description in all four dimensions.

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Figure 2 — EN 16234-1 (e-CF) e-Competence example A.2. Service Level Management
The 41 competences defined by EN 16234-1 (e-CF) are constructed in the same way, consisting of 4 dimensions
as described previously. Table 2 represents the e-Competence Framework overview, it demonstrates that
although the format of each competence is similar, the quantity and level of dimension 3 descriptors vary
according to workplace relevance.

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Table 2 — EN 16234-1 (e-CF) table overview


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In addition to the four dimensions, transversal aspects provide basic generic ICT descriptors for successful
application of e-CF competences in a workplace context.
Transversal aspects are represented by statements that complement the descriptors of dimension 2. Figure 3
illustrates the seven transversal aspects, which are applied to every competence either from the standpoint of
being ‘aware of’ or ‘behaving proactively’ with regard to context.

Figure 3 — Transversal Aspects applying across the entire framework
4.3.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) alternative view – the conceptual perspective
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) may be broadly considered from two perspectives, the conceptual viewpoint or the
application viewpoint.
The conceptual perspective focuses upon the dimensional construct of the framework and the underpinning
definitions of each component which may be used to understand the genesis of the e-CF and the relationships
between each of its key elements as illustrated in Figure 4.

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Figure 4 — Conceptual view of the EN 16234-1 (e-CF)
By addressing each dimension of the e-CF users are able to extract clearly articulated statements related to
their requirements. For example, one of many possibilities, an HR department may select competence
statements from dimension 2 to support the construction of job descriptions.
4.3.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) alternative view – the application perspective
An alternative viewpoint to that described in 4.3.2 is the application perspective. This holistic approach
addresses the many ways of applying the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) for ICT professional competence development and
planning in an ICT organisational or qualification/certification context. Figure 5 prov
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
kSIST-TP FprCEN/TR 16234-2:2020
01-december-2020
Krovni seznam e-usposobljenosti (e-CF) - Skupno evropsko okolje za strokovnjake
na področju informacijske in komunikacijske tehnologije v vseh sektorjih - 2. del:
Vodilo za uporabnike
e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT
Professionals in all sectors - Part 2: User Guide
E-Kompetenz-Rahmen (e-CF) - Ein gemeinsamer europäischer Rahmen für IKT-Fach-
und Führungskräfte in allen Branchen - Teil 2: Nutzerleitfaden
Référentiel des e-Compétences (e-CF) - Référentiel européen commun pour les
profession-nels des technologies de l’information et de la communication dans tous les
secteurs d’activité - Partie 2 : Guide de l’utilisateur
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: FprCEN/TR 16234-2
ICS:
03.100.30 Vodenje ljudi Management of human
resources
35.020 Informacijska tehnika in Information technology (IT) in
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FINAL DRAFT
TECHNICAL REPORT
FprCEN/TR 16234-2
RAPPORT TECHNIQUE

TECHNISCHER BERICHT

October 2020
ICS 35.020 Will supersede CEN/TR 16234-2:2016
English Version

e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European
Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors - Part 2:
User Guide
Référentiel des e-Compétences (e-CF) - Référentiel E-Kompetenz-Rahmen (e-CF) - Ein gemeinsamer
européen commun pour les professionnels des europäischer Rahmen für IKT-Fach- und
technologies de l'information et de la communication Führungskräfte in allen Branchen - Teil 2:
dans tous les secteurs d'activité - Partie 2 : Guide de Nutzerleitfaden
l'utilisateur


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Content Page
European foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Executive overview . 8
4.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) scope and target groups . 8
4.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) a fundamental pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe . 8
4.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) structure, content and application opportunities . 9
4.3.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) overview: structure, content . 9
4.3.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) alternative view – the conceptual perspective . 13
4.3.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) alternative view – the application perspective . 14
4.4 The e-CF as a standard: normative versus informative elements . 16
4.5 Entry start points for using the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) . 17
4.5.1 Competences . 17
4.5.2 Transversal aspects . 18
4.5.3 CWA 16458 European ICT Professional Role Profiles . 19
4.5.4 Deliverables . 21
4.6 Purpose and target groups of this user guide . 21
5 e-CF for multiple application across multiple target groups . 22
5.1 Applying the e-CF in the ICT organisation: HR and ICT departments . 22
5.1.1 People are more important than things: The e-CF giving shape to the value and investment in
human capital . 22
5.1.2 Basic factors for successful implementation . 22
5.1.3 Roles and job profile building . 23
5.1.4 Support ICT strategy development with personnel and competence planning . 24
5.1.5 Competence gap analysis and identifying training needs . 24
5.1.6 Personnel/talent development and learning . 25
5.1.7 Recruitment support . 25
5.1.8 Enhancement of communication internal and externally . 25
5.1.9 EN 16234-1 (e-CF), related to other ICT frameworks and standards . 25
5.2 Applying the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) in an education and training context . 26
5.2.1 Comparing the e-CF to the EQF . 27
5.2.2 Relevance of EN 16234-1 (e-CF) to Vocational Education and Training (VET), Higher Education
(HE) and private training providers . 27
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5.2.3 Developing curricula based on the EN 16234-1 (e-CF) . 30
5.2.4 Recognition/validation . 30
5.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) application by individuals, ICT students and professionals . 31
5.3.1 CV and self-promotion . 31
5.3.2 Assessment and recognition of competences . 31
5.4 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) applied in ICT labour market research. 32
5.4.1 A common reference for market observation . 32
5.5 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) in policy and digital skills strategy development. 32
5.5.1 Setting digital skills priorities . 32
5.5.2 Procurement processes . 32
5.5.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) adoption as an indicator of digital maturity . 33
5.5.4 Implementing EN 16234-1 (e-CF) in European instruments: Europass, Desi, Ovate . 33
5.6 Making combined use of frameworks . 35
5.6.1 Some basics for introduction . 35
5.6.2 e-CF interfaces provided by EN 16234-1 Annex B: EQF, ESCO, DigComp, SFIA, P21, CWA 16458,
ISO standards. 35
5.6.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF)connecting with multiple ICT market standards: DIGIFRAME . 36
5.6.4 How to create further framework interfaces: the general approach . 36
5.6.5 . How to create further framework interfaces: practical steps . 37
Annex A (normative) e-Competence levels e-1 to e-5 from EN 16234-1 (e-CF). 39
Table A.1 — e-Competence levels 1 to 5 from EN 16234-1 . 39
Annex B (informative) Examples of deliverables related to e-CF competences . 40
Annex C (informative) Creating further framework interfaces: Example EN 16234-1 (e-CF) and Euro-Inf . 48
Annex D (informative) Overview of CEN/TR 16234-4 - Case Studies illustrating e-CF usage in practice . 53
Bibliography . 57
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European foreword
This document (FprCEN/TR 16234-2:2020) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 428 “ICT pro-
fessionalism and digital competences”, the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
This document is currently submitted to the Vote on TR.
This document will supersede CEN/TR 16234-2:2016.
In comparison with the previous edition, the following technical modifications have been made:
• Review of all previously existing clauses and content in the light of the EN 16234-1:2019 and benefitting
from multiple e-CF user experiences gathered and application feedback received.
This standard for ICT professional competence outlines the minimum requirements of competence (i.e. a
threshold) in the work context. It includes typical knowledge and skills examples that are not standardized but
provided to support orientation and understanding. When applying the standard, this approach must be recog-
nized to clearly distinguish between which elements are mandatory and which are merely examples (repre-
sented by, shall versus should/may/can, etc.).
This European standard is made up of four parts:
• EN 16234-1 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in
all sectors - Part 1: Framework. It provides the e-Competence Framework (e-CF) published as a European
Norm (EN).
• CEN/TR 16234-2 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Profession-
als in all sectors - Part 2: User Guide. It provides the e-CF User guide published as a CEN Technical Report
(TR).
• CEN/TR 16234-3 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Profession-
als in all sectors - Part 3: Methodology. It provides the e-CF Methodology published as a CEN Technical
Report (TR).
• CEN/TR 16234-4 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Profession-
als in all sectors - Part 4: Case Studies. It provides a series of Case Studies illustrating e-CF practical use
from multiple ICT sector perspectives published as a CEN Technical Report (TR).
Part 1 is fully standalone, and part 2, 3 and 4 rely on part 1.

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Introduction
EN 16234 e-Competence Framework (e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all sec-
tors was established as a tool to support mutual understanding and provide transparency of language through
the articulation of competences required and deployed by Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
professionals.
In the complex environment of ICT professional skills development and management there is a need for clarity
and simplification. Existing organisational processes have often been established in an ad hoc way over many
years and lack connectivity to the wider community. The e-CF offers a way out of this dilemma, providing a
neutral solution to overcome inertia and to establish a structured approach to ICT professional competence
development.
This Technical Report offers direction on how to adopt the e-CF approach from multiple user perspectives.
Clause 4 provides the executive overview of e-CF scope, target groups, underlying principles, concepts and
structure, including entry points for using the e-CF (4.5). Clause 5 provides practical guidance for multiple ap-
plications of the standard among multiple target groups and from different stakeholder perspectives. Compel-
ling reasons for adopting the e-CF are given in 5.1.2 (basic factors for successful implementation). Annex D of
this document gives an overview of Case Studies published in a complementary document illustrating examples
of e-CF practical application.
To support users and guide developers of applications of EN 16234-1 (e-CF), the following narrative provides
an overview of the underpinning philosophy and principles adopted during the document’s construction and
maintenance. Understanding these guiding principles is equally important for applying the EN 16234-1 (e-CF)
across multiple environments concerned with ICT professionalism.
EN 16234-1 (e-CF) Guiding Principles:
This standard is an enabler; it is designed to be a tool to empower users, not to restrict them. It provides
structure and content for application by many users from organisations in the private and public sector, ICT
user or ICT supply organisations, educational institutions including higher education and private certification
providers, social partners and individuals. Across this broad application context, this standard is designed to
support common understanding, not to mandate the use of each and every word used within it.
This standard expresses ICT competence using the following definition: ‘Competence is a demonstrated abil-
ity to apply knowledge, skills and attitudes for achieving observable results’. This holistic concept directly re-
lates to workplace activities and incorporates complex human attitudes and resultant behaviours. Behaviour
and attitude are important influences that facilitate successful knowledge and skills application. Within each
competence, embedded attitudes are reflected in behaviour and enable the successful integration of knowledge
and skills.
Competence is a durable concept and although technology, jobs, marketing terminology and promotional
concepts within the ICT environment change rapidly, this standard remains durable requiring maintenance
approximately every three years to maintain relevance.
A competence can be a component of a job role, but it cannot be used as a substitute for similarly named
job titles, for example; the competence, E.2. ‘Project and Portfolio Management’ does not represent the com-
plete content of a ‘Project Manager’s’ job role. Competences can be aggregated, as required, to represent the
essential content of a job role or profile. On the other hand, one single competence may be assigned to a number
of different job profiles.
Competence is not to be confused with process or technology concepts such as, ‘Cloud Computing’ or ‘Big
Data’. These descriptions represent evolving technologies and in the context of this standard, they may be inte-
grated as knowledge and skills examples in Dimension 4.
This standard does not attempt to cover every possible competence deployed by an ICT professional
nor are the included competences necessarily unique to ICT. This standard articulates competences asso-
ciated with ICT professional roles including some that may be found in other professions but are very important
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in an ICT context; examples include, C.4. ‘Problem Management’ or E.3. ‘Risk Management’. However, to main-
tain an ICT focus, this standard avoids generic competences such as ‘Communications’ or ‘General Manage-
ment’. Although very applicable these generic competences are comprehensively articulated in other struc-
tures. Selecting competences for inclusion within this standard is therefore a pragmatic rather than an exhaus-
tive process. The selection was based on engagement with a broad cross-section of stakeholders who prioritize
competence inclusion based upon industry knowledge and experience.
This standard is structured across four dimensions. e-Competences in Dimensions 1 and 2 are presented
from the organisational perspective as opposed to an individual’s perspective. Dimension 3 defines e-Compe-
tence levels and relates to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), it provides a bridge between organ-
isational and individual competences. Dimension 4 provides examples of knowledge and skills in the e-Compe-
tences of Dimension 2; they are not intended to be exhaustive but included for inspiration and orientation.
This latest version of the standard incorporates a new element, transversal aspects; these recognize the
relevance of a number of important cross-cutting aspects and provide additional generic ICT related descriptors
for successful application of e-CF competences in the workplace. Accessibility, Ethics and Security are examples
of transversal aspects that may be applied flexibly to match the application context.
This standard has a sector specific relationship to the EQF; competence levels within this standard provide
a consistent and rational relationship to levels defined within the EQF. The relativity between EQF learning
levels and the e-competence work proficiency levels of this standard has been systematically established to
enable consistent interpretation of the EQF in the ICT workplace environment. It should be noted that an exact
equivalency is not possible due to the different purposes and contexts of the EQF and the e-CF, but relevant
relationship information is provided.
Continuity of this standard is imperative; following maintenance updates, it is essential that users are pro-
vided with a simple upgrade path. Users of this standard invest considerable time and resources to align pro-
cesses or procedures to it. Organisations deploying these downstream activities are reliant upon this standard
and need to be confident of the continued sustainability of their processes. Updates to this standard must re-
spect this requirement and ensure continuity by enabling continued use of the existing standard until conven-
ient to upgrade to the latest version.
This standard is neutral; it does not follow the specific interests of a few major influencers, it is developed
and maintained through an EU-wide balanced multi-stakeholder agreement process, under the umbrella of the
European Committee for Standardization. This standard is a key component of the European Digital Agenda for
ICT professionalism; it is designed for use by any organization or individual engaged in ICT Human Resource
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1 Scope
This document supports understanding, adoption and use of EN 16234 (all parts) e-Competence Framework
(e-CF) - A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in all sectors which provides a common refer-
ence of 41 ICT professional competences as required and applied in the Information and Communication Tech-
nology (ICT) professional work environment, using a common language for competences, skills, knowledge and
proficiency levels that can be understood across Europe.
This document supports Information and Communication Technology (ICT) stakeholders dealing with ICT pro-
fessional competences from multiple perspectives, in particular:
— ICT service, demand and supply organisations;
— ICT professionals, managers and human resource (HR) departments;
— educational institutions, learning program and certification providers of all types including Vocational and
Educational Training (VET), Higher Education (HE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD);
— social partners (trade unions and employer associations);
— professional associations, accreditation, validation and assessment bodies;
— market analysts and policy makers;
— other organisations and stakeholders in public and private sectors across Europe,
to adopt, apply and use the framework in their environment.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referenced in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes require-
ments of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest
edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 16234-1:2019, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT Professionals in
all sectors - Part 1: Framework
CEN/TR 16234-3:2021, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT Profession-
als in all sectors - Part 3: Methodology
CEN/TR 16234-4:2021, e-Competence Framework (e-CF) — A common European Framework for ICT Profession-
als in all sectors - Part 4: Case Studies
CWA 16458-1:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 1: 30 ICT profiles
CWA 16458-2:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 2: User Guide
CWA 16458-3:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 3: Methodology documentation
CWA 16458-4:2018, European ICT Professional Role Profiles — Part 4: Case studies
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 16234-1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
4 Executive overview
4.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) scope and target groups
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) provides a reference of 41 competences as required and applied in the Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) professional work environment, using a common language for competences,
skills, knowledge and proficiency levels that can be understood across Europe.
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) was created for application by:
— ICT service, demand and supply organisations;
— ICT professionals, managers and human resource (HR) departments;
— educational institutions, learning program and certification providers of all types including Vocational and
Educational Training (VET), Higher Education (HE) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD);
— social partners (trade unions and employer associations);
— professional associations, accreditation, validation and assessment bodies;
— market analysts and policy makers;
— other organisations and stakeholders in public and private sectors across Europe,
to adopt, apply and use the framework in their environment.
4.2 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) a fundamental pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) provides a common European language for ICT workplace-related competences, skills
and proficiency levels as required and applied by organisations and professionals. In this way, all sector stake-
holders, including public and private sector and individuals, have access to a shared reference.
In particular, the e-CF supports the articulation, definition and description of:
• jobs, role profiles, recruitment offers and needs and other types of competence specifications;
• training courses, qualifications, certifications and higher education curricula;
• career paths and professional development needs;
• formal and non-formal learning paths;
• competence gaps analysis at the individual, team or organisational level;
• education and training needs at the individual, team or organisational level;
• criteria for competence assessment and market-trend analysis, etc.;
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• a shared reference to gather and present ICT professional competence need information, e.g. at national or
large corporation level.
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) and its supporting technical reports are an integrated component of the four ICT pro-
fessionalism pillars for Europe. Figure 1 positions this standard with regard to the foundations required for the
establishment of an ICT European Profession. It illustrates the connectivity between the four key elements; e-
competences from the e-CF, education and training, professional ethics and the Body of Knowledge.


Figure 1 — EN 16234 (e-CF) and TRs an essential pillar of ICT professionalism for Europe

CEN/TC 428 “ICT Professionalism and digital competences” is responsible for all aspects of standardization
related to maturing the ICT Profession in all sectors, public and private. It harmonises activity related to the
four major building blocks of ICT Professionalism: (1) competences represented by the e-CF (2) education and
training, (3) Code of Ethics and (4) Body of Knowledge (BoK).
In the context of CEN/TC 428 continuous work is taking place to support the ICT Profession in Europe with
solid references and standards around all four basic pillars of ICT Professionalism. The EN 16234 (e-CF) series
is consistently connected in concept and definitions with all the other deliverables published in CEN/TC 428
context (e.g. WI00428010 “European Foundational Body of Knowledge for the ICT Profession”, the “ICT Profes-
sional Ethics Framework”), and the CWA 16458 European ICT Professional Role Profiles.
4.3 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) structure, content and application opportunities
4.3.1 EN 16234-1 (e-CF) overview: structure, content
The EN 16234-1 (e-CF) is structured across four dimensions. The dimensions reflect areas of business and hu-
man resource planning and incorporate job and work proficiency guidelines specified in the Table 1.
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