“…The CAF encompasses the technical specifications, evaluation procedures, and measurement models of the test. The CAF is organized around four models: the student model, evidence model, task model, and the assembly model (Gorin, 2007;Mislevy et al, 2003;Mislevy & Haertel, 2006;Williamson et al, 2004) The four central models of an ECD framework Williamson et al, 2004, p. 306 The student model is represented by a set of claims pertaining to the knowledge, skills, or abilities the test seeks to measure (Gorin, 2007;Mislevy et al, 2003;Mislevy & Haertel, 2006;Williamson et al, 2004). For instance, in the NetPASS computer networking assessment, one of the student model claims was "students can identify the cause of connectivity problems at the physical, data link, and network layers of the OSI mode" (Gorin, 2007, p. 180;Williamson et al, 2004, p. 311) (See Figure 3).…”