Application of Case Based Reasoning in Technology Industry Competency Development

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This study aims to assist the semiconductor assembly and testing industry in finding the best way of talent training. Firstly, the analysis of competency designs the training path according to engineers' different realms, introduces Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) combined with courses of the analysis of competency. Then, after the interview of professional engineers regarding their experiences, we analyze the courses' main factors, the degree of demand of instituting the courses, and finally set up the knowledge database of talent training. The results will inspire the training path for automation equipment and process and act as reference for the human resources department, reducing discrepancies between the tech and management department for required skills to equipment and manufacturing processing and enhancing the productive output.

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