ESCO (European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations) is the European multilingual classification of Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations.
ESCO works as a dictionary, describing, identifying and classifying professional occupations, skills, and qualifications relevant for the EU labour market and education and training.
Other articles where Thesaurus is discussed: library: Thesauri: A new use of the term thesaurus, now widespread, dates from the early 1950s in the work of H.P. Luhn, at International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), who was searching for a computer process that could create a list of authorized terms for the indexing…
Diese Einführung soll die Nutzung der Beschreibungssprache Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) für kontrollierte Vokabulare erleichtern. Wir diskutieren den Zweck und die Vorteile am Beispiel von Open Educational Resources (OER).
Diese Seite beinhaltet einen theoretischen Überblick. Wer direkt praktisch einsteigen möchte, kann im Tutorial ein SKOS-Vokabular von Grund auf erstellen und veröffentlichen.
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