An Ontology-Based Competence Management Interactive System For It Companies
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2009, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper presents an interactive information system for competence management based on ontologies for information technology companies. The advantage of using an ontology-based system is the possibility of the identification of new relations among concepts based on inferences starting from the existing knowledge. The inferences may be performed in our approach by a reasoning engine, using classifiers in the Descriptions Logics tab associated with the Protégé ontology environment. The user can choose to query instances of one type of concept, based on the relations that are displayed for him/her in a dropping menu. In addition to choosing relations modeled in the ontology, the user may also query inferred relations that are not explicitly stored in the knowledge base. Other search type is browsing the ontology. Starting from base-concepts, the user can get specific information about any instance or concept. The paper also presents some use-cases and further developments.
Authors and Affiliations
Cristina NICULESCU, Ştefan TRĂUŞAN-MATU
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