Computing knowledge and Skills Demand: A Content Analysis of Job Adverts in Botswana

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Y. Ayalew, Z. A. Mbero, T. Z. Nkgau, P. Motlogelwa, A. Masizana-Katongo

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Y. Ayalew, Z. A. Mbero, T. Z. Nkgau, P. Motlogelwa, A. Masizana-Katongo (2011). Computing knowledge and Skills Demand: A Content Analysis of Job Adverts in Botswana. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 2(1), 1-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-91845