Towards a Capabilities Taxonomy for Prognostics and Health Management
This communication proposes the development by the PHM Society of a classification or taxonomy for the skills needed for the prognostics and health management (PHM) field. This taxonomy is a set of descriptors for each skill for a chosen range of competency levels: entry, working and mastery. This c...
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doaj-d7d76695aefb4d80ab39ef03c49738a42021-07-02T20:50:50ZengThe Prognostics and Health Management SocietyInternational Journal of Prognostics and Health Management2153-26482153-26482014-01-0151doi:10.36001/ijphm.2014.v5i1.2201Towards a Capabilities Taxonomy for Prognostics and Health ManagementJeff Bird0Nancy Madge1Karl Reichard2Education and Professional Development Committee of the PHM SocietyEducation and Professional Development Committee of the PHM SocietyEducation and Professional Development Committee of the PHM SocietyThis communication proposes the development by the PHM Society of a classification or taxonomy for the skills needed for the prognostics and health management (PHM) field. This taxonomy is a set of descriptors for each skill for a chosen range of competency levels: entry, working and mastery. This communication defines a structure and process to ensure application to real needs by employers, practitioners and training developers. Preliminary results of the development of Analytics, Test and Experiment Design and Cost Benefit Studies sub-domains within the PHM field are reported based on workshops at the PHM 2012 and 2013 Annual Conferences. Steps for a way forward are proposed and mechanisms for interested parties to participate are suggested. The PHM Society’s Education and Professional Development Committee would lead these efforts.https://papers.phmsociety.org/index.php/ijphm/article/view/2201skillscapabilitiescompetency levels |
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Towards a Capabilities Taxonomy for Prognostics and Health Management |
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Towards a Capabilities Taxonomy for Prognostics and Health Management |
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Towards a Capabilities Taxonomy for Prognostics and Health Management |
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towards a capabilities taxonomy for prognostics and health management |
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The Prognostics and Health Management Society |
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International Journal of Prognostics and Health Management |
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This communication proposes the development by the PHM Society of a classification or taxonomy for the skills needed for the prognostics and health management (PHM) field. This taxonomy is a set of descriptors for each skill for a chosen range of competency levels: entry, working and mastery. This communication defines a structure and process to ensure application to real needs by employers, practitioners and training developers. Preliminary results of the development of Analytics, Test and Experiment Design and Cost Benefit Studies sub-domains within the PHM field are reported based on workshops at the PHM 2012 and 2013 Annual Conferences. Steps for a way forward are proposed and mechanisms for interested parties to participate are suggested. The PHM Society’s Education and Professional Development Committee would lead these efforts. |
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