Credentials in the Occupation Ontology
arxiv(2024)
摘要
The term credential encompasses educational certificates, degrees,
certifications, and government-issued licenses. An occupational credential is a
verification of an individuals qualification or competence issued by a third
party with relevant authority. Job seekers often leverage such credentials as
evidence that desired qualifications are satisfied by their holders. Many U.S.
education and workforce development organizations have recognized the
importance of credentials for employment and the challenges of understanding
the value of credentials. In this study, we identified and ontologically
defined credential and credential-related terms at the textual and semantic
levels based on the Occupation Ontology (OccO), a BFO-based ontology. Different
credential types and their authorization logic are modeled. We additionally
defined a high-level hierarchy of credential related terms and relations among
many terms, which were initiated in concert with the Alabama Talent Triad (ATT)
program, which aims to connect learners, earners, employers and
education/training providers through credentials and skills. To our knowledge,
our research provides for the first time systematic ontological modeling of the
important domain of credentials and related contents, supporting enhanced
credential data and knowledge integration in the future.
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