Sustainable Competency-Oriented Human Resource Development with Ontology-Based Competency Catalogs
A. Schmidt, und C. Kunzmann. Expanding the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies. Proceedings of E-Challenges 2007, Amsterdam, IOS Press, (2007)
Zusammenfassung
Competency-oriented approaches are gaining ground in human resource development. Key technology to cope with the complexity of fine-grained approaches are ontologies. By having a formal semantics, many competency-related task can be partially automated on a technical level. In this paper, we want to show that ontology-based approaches also foster the sustainability of such approaches on an organizational level by providing connections between the operational and strategic level. We present a reference ontology and a reference process model which have been applied in a hospital case study.
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%A Schmidt, Andreas
%A Kunzmann, Christine
%B Expanding the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications, Case Studies. Proceedings of E-Challenges 2007
%C Amsterdam
%D 2007
%E Cunningham, Miriam
%E Cunningham, Paul
%I IOS Press
%K aps ck competence_hrd competence_management competence_process fzi ipe lang:en myown ontology
%T Sustainable Competency-Oriented Human Resource Development with Ontology-Based Competency Catalogs
%U http://publications.professional-learning.eu/schmidt_kunzmann_sustainable-competence-management_eChallenges07.pdf
%X Competency-oriented approaches are gaining ground in human resource development. Key technology to cope with the complexity of fine-grained approaches are ontologies. By having a formal semantics, many competency-related task can be partially automated on a technical level. In this paper, we want to show that ontology-based approaches also foster the sustainability of such approaches on an organizational level by providing connections between the operational and strategic level. We present a reference ontology and a reference process model which have been applied in a hospital case study.
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abstract = {Competency-oriented approaches are gaining ground in human resource development. Key technology to cope with the complexity of fine-grained approaches are ontologies. By having a formal semantics, many competency-related task can be partially automated on a technical level. In this paper, we want to show that ontology-based approaches also foster the sustainability of such approaches on an organizational level by providing connections between the operational and strategic level. We present a reference ontology and a reference process model which have been applied in a hospital case study.},
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timestamp = {2011-02-04T11:08:18.000+0100},
title = {Sustainable Competency-Oriented Human Resource Development with Ontology-Based Competency Catalogs},
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