The article discusses the methods and algorithms that underlie the analytical platform for automated monitoring and analysis of the labor market in the Russian Federation, as well as the analysis of the higher education system's compliance with the labor market's current needs. The study involved natural language processing methods and Big Data technologies. The general scheme corresponds to end-to-end processing -from data collection and storage, their transformation, analysis, and modeling, to visualization of results and decision-making. The analytical core of the system is a module for intellectual analysis of the texts of job advertisements in the labor market. The vacancies are collected from the most complete databases in Russia (namely HeadHunter, Work in Russia and SuperJob). Job descriptions of vacancies are matched with the official list of professions of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Russia using semantic analysis based on neural models trained on large arrays of texts. Also, using semantic analysis, automated monitoring and intellectual analysis of the staffing needs of the all-Russian and regional labor markets are carried out according to the range of specialties of the university. Data gathering has been ongoing from 2015 up to now.
The simulation of a data center for the storage and processing of data from the NICA detectors is an important step towards the creation of the NICA computing system. A model developed in the frame of the probabilistic approach to the solution enables decisions concerning a lower bound of the necessary resources for full data transfer of the detector records to the storage system.
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