John wrote:

>> As a result of this intelligent population, personnel at the
>> HR dep. would be able to formulate queries such as (just an
exemplification):
>> - All CV  of people living in Paris older then 27 years
>> - All CV of people with skills in SQL server and Java
>> - All people wich worked in an high tech company since november 2011
up to now

The first two query examples do not seem to require semantic
technologies, they are usual filters in applications which are using
ordinary relational databases. But the last example looks more
interesting because of the "high tech company". The user interface
probably would have to take that into account (most people working in HR
departments do not know anything about SPARQL).

> we could go either for Nuxeo or Alfresco,
> or even a third CMS, depending on two factors:
> - The adaptability of the specific task of handling CVs;
> - The level of support of the supporting community;
> - The acceptance of the CMS for our current prospects
> of this kind of application

So this early adopter has to learn *both* Apache Stanbol (or other IKS
components) *and* the internals of a CMS?

Both OpenCms and OpenSAGA would satisfy criterion 1. I am currently not
sure about criterion 2 for both and do not know about criterion 3 (which
probably would depend on other unknown requirements or preferences).

The task of creating a document management system for such types of
documents is interesting. It could be generalized.

Cheers,
Andreas

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