Hladun, AnatoliiRohushyna, YuliiaSubach, Ihor2020-05-262020-05-262018Hladun, A. An ontology modelling human resources management for innovational domains / Anatolii Hladun, Yuliia Rohushyna, Ihor Subach // Information Technology and Security. – 2018. – Vol. 6, Iss. 1 (10). – Pp. 15–25. – Bibliogr.: 21 ref.https://ela.kpi.ua/handle/123456789/33783We propose objective methods of the semantic comparison of the business task description with documents describing competencies of applicants. The advantages of qualifications describing through the triad of professional qualities – knowledge, skills and competencies – are demonstrated. Scientific novelty of this work deals with the use of atomic competencies as a main component of original ontological qualification model that becomes an instrument for solving of the complex scientific problem of qualification matching. The authors develop the original ontology that describe the high-level relations of employers and employees. This ontology can be integrated with domain and organizational ontologies that specialized these relations for some concrete task. Such approach can be useful for innovation domains (new or multidiscipline) where expert groups and formal specifications of professional skills stand on stage of formation. Information acquired from natural language documents that characterize applicants is represented by ontology-based thesauri that objectively reflect area of expertise of participants and thesaurus of project built by it’s natural language descriptions. Than these thesauri are matched on semantic level to define what part of such competencies is relevant to project needs. These methods provide the detection of the most relevant specialists able to carry out specific tasks of new promising domains. The retrieval can be provided in the Web-open environment or in natural language documents proposed by applicants. The results of this research can be used for Human Resources Management in automated semantic evaluation of competencies for new and multidiscipline subject domains deal with scientific research and knowledge processing that evaluated by scientometric measures. Proposed methods uses domain knowledge and information about structure of research activities formalized by ontologies. These methods are based on semantic matching of description of the documents (diplomas, certificates, articles, monographs, conference materials, Web sites etc.), describing the competence of standard developers in chosen domain.Pp. 16-25encompetenceontologyknowledge processinginnovation domainhuman resources retrievalhuman resources managementresearch activitiesscientometric indicatorsкомпетенціяонтологіяоброблення знаньінноваційний доменпошук людських ресурсівуправління людськими ресурсаминаукова діяльністьнаукометричні показникиAn ontology modelling human resources management for innovational domainsОнтологічне моделювання менеджменту людськими ресурсами для інноваційних доменівArticlehttps://doi.org/10.20535/2411-1031.2018.6.1.153125004[853+55]