Outline of information technology

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to information technology:

Information technology (IT) – microelectronics based combination of computing and telecommunications technology to treat information, including in the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information. It is defined by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) as "the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly toward software applications and computer hardware."

Different names

There are different names for this at different periods or through fields. Some of these names are:

  • ICT
    Information and communication technologies
  • IT[2]Information technology
  • DCT[3] – Data Communication & technology
  • CDT[4] – Creative digital technology
  • DT – Design & technology[5]
  • Communication technology[6]

Underlying technology

History of information technology

Information technology education and certification

IT degrees

Vendor-specific certifications

Third-party and vendor-neutral certifications

Third-party commercial organizations and vendor neutral interest groups that sponsor certifications include:

General certification

General certification of software practitioners has struggled. The ACM had a professional certification program in the early 1980s, which was discontinued due to lack of interest. Today, the IEEE is certifying software professionals, but only about 500 people have passed the exam by March 2005.

  • The
    Certified Software Development Professional
    as well as membership designations, "Senior" and "Fellow" which reflect experience and peer review qualification.
  • The
    European Engineer
  • The BCS – sponsors the Chartered IT Professional (CITP) programme.
  • The Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals sponsors the Certified Computing Professional (CCP) and Associate Computing Professional (ACP) certifications
  • The
    BDPA
    IT Institute – sponsors the BDPA IT Associate (BITA), the BDPA IT Professional (BITP), and the BDPA IT Master (BITM) certifications
  • The Canadian Information Processing Society – sponsors the Information Systems Professional certification in Canada.
  • The
    Certified Information Technology Professional
    program.
  • APICS
    – establishes operations management standards and sponsors certification for Logistics

Information technology and society

Software Testing

Further reading

  • Surveillance, Transparency and Democracy: Public Administration in the Information Age. p. 35-57. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, AL.

References