The Secret of Title Evaluation**: The Important Value of Soft Titles in Title Evaluation.
Recently, a friend has been discussing the role of soft writing in the evaluation of job titles. Many people still have a vague concept of soft copy, and even mistakenly think that it is a type of patent. In fact, although soft copyright and patent are related, they are two completely different concepts.
First, let's be clear about what a soft book is. Software copyright, the abbreviation of software copyright, refers to the exclusive rights of software developers or other right holders in accordance with the copyright law. It has similarities with patents, but they are not patents, so we can't confuse the two. Appearance patents are a type of patents, which are completely different from soft patents.
So, what is the value of soft books in the evaluation of professional titles? In fact, soft works are mainly applicable to the evaluation of professional titles in computer, network, software and other related majors. In other disciplines, its application is subject to availability and refers to local accreditation documents. In some places, even if you are not a software major, soft books may play a certain role in adding points. However, in some regions, soft writings may not be recognized. Therefore, before preparing for soft work, we should be clear about our needs and avoid acting blindly.
If you want to get extra points for the title review through the soft work, first of all, the soft work needs to be within the scope of the recognition of the title evaluation unit and meet the requirements of the unit's title promotion. Secondly, the participant needs to determine the signature position of the soft copyright owner. In this way, in the evaluation of professional titles, the corresponding bonus points can be obtained. As for the amount of extra points, it depends on the actual situation of the author.
In short, for those who are considering improving their job title scores through soft writing, I hope this article can guide you through the maze. I believe that through in-depth understanding, you will have a clearer understanding of the value of soft works in the evaluation of professional titles.