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− | {{Term|CERTIFICATION|Program or process which enables to confirm that a product, service, system, process, material or even a learner conform to specific requirements. In the case of a learner the process is composed by a series of prescribed training and preview a final [[Assessment|assessment]] with a recognized validity and an authentication. The certification process normally is carried out by an independent agent.<ref>[http://www.nwlink.com www.nwlink.com] (11 March 2008), [http://www.compad.com.au www.compad.com.au] (11 March 2008)</ref>}} | + | {{Term|CERTIFICATION|Program or process which enables to confirm that a product, service, system, process, material or even a learner conform to specific requirements. In the case of a learner the process is composed by a series of prescribed training and preview a final [[Assessment|assessment]] with a recognized validity and an authentication. The certification process normally is carried out by an independent agent.<ref>[http://www.nwlink.com www.nwlink.com] (11 March 2008), [http://www.compad.com.au www.compad.com.au] (11 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[Award]] and [[UNITAR AWARDING SYSTEM|UNITAR Awarding System]]}} |
Revision as of 11:22, 5 January 2009
CERTIFICATION |
Program or process which enables to confirm that a product, service, system, process, material or even a learner conform to specific requirements. In the case of a learner the process is composed by a series of prescribed training and preview a final assessment with a recognized validity and an authentication. The certification process normally is carried out by an independent agent.[1] See also: Award and UNITAR Awarding System |
References
- ↑ www.nwlink.com (11 March 2008), www.compad.com.au (11 March 2008)