The International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems features 5 articles from the QualiChain project
The latest issue of the International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems includes 5 articles from the QualiChain project. These articles describe the context and goals of the QualiChain project pilots, the key research questions driving the evaluation of the pilots, as well as the overall framework of the project. These articles have been invited and are extended versions of the papers published in the proceedings of the QualiChain Special Track, organised in the context of the 12th International Conference on Mobile, Hybrid, and On-line Learning (eLmL 2020). In particular, the QualiChain articles published in the International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems are the following: Supporting Lifelong Learning with Smart Blockchain Badges Alexander Mikroyannidis, Allan Third, Niaz Chowdhury, Michelle Bachler, and John Domingue Leveraging Blockchain, Analytics and Decision Support to Facilitate Qualifications’ Verification, Recruitment and Competency Management: The QualiChain Project and Initial Results Christos Kontzinos, Ourania Markaki, Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Vagelis Karakolis, Panagiotis Kapsalis, and John Psarras Exploring Blockchain, Semantics and Decision Support to Optimise Qualification Certification, Recruitment and Competency Management: an Assessment of Challenges, Current Practices and Opportunities Christos Kontzinos, Ourania Markaki, Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Vagelis Karakolis, Panagiotis Kapsalis, and John Psarras Digital Transformation of Education Credential Processes and Life Cycles – A Framework of Research Questions Based on the Main Challenges Ingo R. Keck, Maria-Esther Vidal, and Lambert Heller Blockchain in recruitement – Greek public sector analysis and the QualiChain solution Panagiotis Zarafidis, Konstantinos Siassiakos, Dimitrios Askounis, Dimitrios Strotos, and Panayiotis Deriziotis The latest issue of the International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems can be downloaded from: http://www.iariajournals.org/intelligent_systems/intsys_v13_n34_2020_paged.pdf
Keywords
Blockchain, Decentralisation, Education, Lifelong Learning, Public Sector, Recruitment, Competency Management