14 Apr 2004 19:24
Resumes: what ontologies to use?
Uldis Bojars <uldis.bojars <at> gmx.net>
2004-04-14 17:24:17 GMT
2004-04-14 17:24:17 GMT
I'd like to review some of the assumptions that I made when creating the Resume RDF schema [1] some time ago. And would be grateful if you provide your comments. Main principle was: 1. Find good ontologies for describing parts of resume (as resume consists of different kinds of information). Good would mean an ontology with best coverage of this part of resume and, preferably, most used in the applications. 2. Where good ontologies cannot be found, create a new one. Thus, I looked for ontologies for these subject areas, but did not find many and put most of the details in my Resume ontology. What would be the ontologies [you might suggest] to use for describing the following subject areas: # Person itself # Contact information # Work experience (company, time period, title, ...) # Education (educ. institution, time period, degree, ...) # Publications * # Courses, certificates # Skills (specific, language, driving, ...) # References # Wishes for desired job/company / Conditions (relocation, ...) # ... other information ... # Meta-information about the Resume itself (revisions, ...(Continue reading)
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