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Jaafar, A. "Traitement de la mission et des variables environnementales et intégration au processus de conception systémique." Phd thesis, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00646708.
Full textJaafar, Amine. "Traitement de la mission et des variables environnementales et intégration au processus de conception systémique." Thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011INPT0070/document.
Full textThis work presents a methodological approach aiming at analyzing and processing mission profiles and more generally environmental variables (e.g. solar or wind energy potential, temperature, boundary conditions) in the context of system design. This process constitutes a key issue in order to ensure system effectiveness with regards to design constraints and objectives. In this thesis, we pay a particular attention on the use of compact profiles for environmental variables in the frame of system level integrated optimal design, which requires a wide number of system simulations. In a first part, we propose a clustering approach based on partition criteria with the aim of analyzing mission profiles. This phase can help designers to identify different system configurations in compliance with the corresponding clusters: it may guide suppliers towards “market segmentation” not only fulfilling economic constraints but also technical design objectives. The second stage of the study proposes a synthesis process of a compact profile which represents the corresponding data of the studied environmental variable. This compact profile is generated by combining parameters and number of elementary patterns (segment, sine or cardinal sine) with regards to design indicators. These latter are established with respect to the main objectives and constraints associated to the designed system. All pattern parameters are obtained by solving the corresponding inverse problem with evolutionary algorithms. Finally, this synthesis process is applied to two different case studies. The first consists in the simplification of wind data issued from measurements in two geographic sites of Guadeloupe and Tunisia. The second case deals with the reduction of a set of railway mission profiles relative to a hybrid locomotive devoted to shunting and switching missions. It is shown from those examples that our approach leads to a wide reduction of the profiles associated with environmental variables which allows a significant decrease of the computational time in the context of an integrated optimal design process
Kang, Bo Young. "Heralds and community : an enquiry into Paul’s conception of mission and its indebtedness to the Jesus-tradition." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.573747.
Full textTrosseille, Clément. "Conception d’un interféromètre de Fabry Perot pour la mesure des vitesses radiales solaires sur la mission Solar Orbiter." Paris 11, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA112293.
Full textThis thesis was devoted to the study of the specifications of the spectral analyzer of the PHI instrument (Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager) aboard the Solar Orbiter mission of the European Space Agency. We will review briefly the theory of solar oscillations and the birth, goals and results of helioseismology, the domain of astrophysics that studies them. Afterwards, we will have a look at the different criteria that define the main characteristics of PHI’s spectral analyzer, a Fabry Perot interferometer (FPI). We will see how the peculiar environmental conditions of the mission, together with the scientific objectives, constrain the instrumental parameters and the technological choices, and we will propose a concept of spectral analyzer based on two FPIs meeting the requirements. A proof of concept was studied in the lab, in the form of a piezoelectric tunable Fabry Perot cavity. We will describe the experiments performed in order to determine the characteristics of this interferometer, proceed to calibration measurements, and address the issue of in-flight usability. We have taken our FPI to a solar observatory in Tenerife in spring 2008 in order to measure solar oscillations. Performance was satisfactory, although we were not able to obtain a nice enough k-ω diagram. We compare our results with ones obtained with data of the GONG network that stand as a reference
Newman, Lascelles George. "Mission from the margin : a critical analysis of the participation of West Indians as agents of Christian mission in the western missionary enterprise in Africa in the nineteenth century, with special reference to their conception of Christian mission." Thesis, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.732960.
Full textSchmollgruber, Peter. "Enhancement of the conceptual aircraft design process through certification constraints management and full mission simulations." Thesis, Toulouse, ISAE, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018ESAE0036.
Full textThe design of a new aircraft is initiated at the conceptual design phase. In an initial step, aircraftdesigners, disciplinary and subsystems experts identify a set of potential concepts that could fulfill thecustomer requirements. To select the most promising candidates, aircraft designers carry out the sizingprocess through a Multidisciplinary Design Analysis. Nowadays, in the field of civil transport aircraft,environmental constraints set challenging goals in terms of fuel consumption for the next generationsof airplanes. With the “tube and wing” configuration offering low expectations on furtherimprovements, disruptive vehicle concepts including new technologies are investigated. However,little information on such architectures is available in the early phases of the design process. Thus, inorder to avoid mistakenly selecting or eliminating a wrong concept, a key objective in Aircraft Designresearch is to add knowledge in the Multidisciplinary Design Analysis.Nowadays, this objective is achieved with different approaches: implementation of MultidisciplinaryDesign Optimization, addition of accuracy through high fidelity analyses, introduction of newdisciplines or systems and uncertainty management. The role of the aircraft designer is then tocombine these options in a multidisciplinary design process to converge to the most promising conceptmeeting certification constraints. To illustrate this process, the optimization of a transport aircraftfeaturing ground based assistance has been performed. Using monolithic optimization architecture andadvanced structural models for the wing and fuselage, this study emphasized the impact ofcertification constraints on final results. Further review of the regulatory texts concluded that aircraftsimulation capabilities are needed to assess some requirements. The same need has been identified inthe field of Air Traffic Management that provides constraints for aircraft operations. This researchproposes then to add knowledge through an expansion of the Multidisciplinary Design Analysis andOptimization with a new Certification Constraint Module and full simulation capabilities.Following the development of the Certification Constraint Module (CCM), its capabilities have beenused to perform four optimization problems associated to a conventional civil transport aircraft basedon the ONERA / ISAE-SUPAERO sizing tool called FAST. Facilitated by the Graphical UserInterface of the CCM, the setup time of these optimizations has been reduced and the results clearlyconfirmed the necessity to consider certification constraints very early in the design process in order toselect the most promising concepts.To achieve full simulation capabilities, the multidisciplinary analysis within FAST had to beenhanced. First, the aerodynamics analysis tool has been modified so that necessary coefficients for a6 Degrees-of-Freedom model could be generated. Second, a new module computing inertia propertieshas been added. Last, the open source simulator JSBSim has been used including different controllaws for stability augmentation and automated navigation. The comparison between flight trajectoriesobtained with FAST and real aircraft data recorded with ADS-B antenna confirmed the validity of theapproach
Ounis, Houdhayfa. "Conception intégrée par optimisation multicritère multi-niveaux d'un système d'actionnement haute vitesse pour l'avion plus électrique." Phd thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2016. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/18400/1/OUNIS_Houdhayfa.pdf.
Full textLevillain, Kevin. "Les entreprises à mission : Formes, modèle et implications d’un engagement collectif." Thesis, Paris, ENMP, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ENMP0010/document.
Full textIn recent years, several states have introduced new corporate forms into their commercial law, which requires the commitment of shareholders towards a “mission”. By stipulating their purposes in their documents, these companies appear as a paradox for literature on corporate governance: would such a commitment not hamper strategic flexibility and undermine the monitoring of management? Is it not likely to deter shareholders' investments? The aim of this thesis is to explain the emergence of "mission-driven companies", to understand their motivations, but also to characterize the alternative model of governance they draw and the significance of this model in management science.First, the analysis of the process of emergence and design of these mission-driven forms in the United States enables us to enrich the classical model of the corporate contract, by showing that such a contract can have restrictive effects on the collective purposes if it only contains a commitment on invested resources, or provisions on the distribution of decision rights or value created to stakeholders.The thesis proposes, in a second step, a model of the "mission": by specifying desirable, yet potentially inventive, properties of the upcoming collective action, the mission calls for the design of novel strategies aiming at building new commons and collective interests. This model reveals, beyond the new legal forms, a wider class of “mission-driven” organizations, of which we can observe numerous variations both historically and currently.Finally, the thesis examines the systems of governance of mission-driven companies. A study of contrasting cases shows original devices combining control of the strategic exploration and solidarity mechanisms. The mission thus opens fruitful perspectives to explore new possible systems of solidarity
Ferreira, silva Eduardo. "Conception d’architecture de système-de-systèmes à logiciel prépondérant dirigée par les missions." Thesis, Lorient, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORIS509/document.
Full textThe formulation of missions is the starting point to the development of Systems-of-Systems (SoS), being used as a basis for the specification, verification and validation of SoS architectures. Specifying, verifying and validating architectural models for SoS are complex tasks compared to usual systems, the inner complexity of SoS relying specially on emergent behaviors, i.e. features that emerge from the interactions among constituent parts of the SoS which cannot be predicted even if all the behaviors of all parts are completely known. This thesis addresses the synergetic relationship between missions and architectures of software-intensive SoS, giving a special attention to emergent behaviors which are created for achieving formulated missions. We propose a design approach for the architectural modeling of SoS driven by the mission models. In our proposal, the mission model is used to both derive, verify and validate SoS architectures. As first step, we define a formalized mission model, then we generate the structure of the SoS architecture by applying model transformations. Later, when the architect specifies the behavioral aspects of the SoS, we generate concrete SoS architectures that will be verified and validated using simulation-based approaches, in particular regarding emergent behaviors. The verification uses statistical model checking to verify whether specified properties are satisfied, within a degree of confidence. The formalization in terms of a temporal logic and statistical model checking are the formal foundations of the developed approach. A toolset that implements the whole approach was also developed and experimented
Kwok, Hon Lee. "Use of Isaiah in the Pauline letters : with special reference to his self-conception of being an Apostle to the Gentiles." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4154.
Full textBerry, Lewis. "John Henry Newman's conception of Christian mission and its application as a critical tool to divergences in modern Roman Catholic thought." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.404055.
Full textAndrade, André de. "Conception intégrée par optimisation multicritère d’un système d’actionnement pour le conditionnement d’air d’un avion plus électrique." Thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013INPT0145.
Full textThe concept of More Electric Aircraft (MEA) implies new challenges especially due to the increase of the electrical embedded power. By this way, necessary improvements in terms of safety, energy efficiency and weight reduction are required. For this reason, the design of devices should be more approached with a view to the whole system than as separated elements. In order to facilitate power system integration and to ensure power quality aboard, this dissertation proposes an Integrated Optimal Design (IOD) of the input filter and the inverter feeding the High Speed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (HSPMSM) by taking the flight mission into account. The Environmental Conditioning System (ECS) is equipped of the studied cabin air compressor with a rated power of 70 kW: a Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm (MOGA) is applied to achieve the CIO process. Considering the ECS as a whole, this thesis can be divided into three main parts: components sizing of the electromechanical conversion chain; local and sequential design of each system components (HSPMSM optimization loop followed by “voltage source inverter + input filter” optimization loop); simultaneous design of all system components (global optimization loop). Pareto-optimal solutions obtained from sequential and simultaneous design approaches are presented, analyzed and compared. Results clearly highlight the advantage of using a single optimization loop for the whole system in order to improve mass and efficiency
Reysset, Aurelien. "Conception préliminaire d'actionneurs électromécaniques - outils d'aide à la spécification et à la génération de procédures de dimensionnement pour l'optimisation." Thesis, Toulouse, INSA, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ISAT0003/document.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to bring a package of software tools included in a whole methodology dealing with mechatronic systems design. It comes as an add-on to the work already carried out at the laboratory in the field of the new generation of aircraft actuation systems: electromechanical actuators (EMA). This technology triggers new problematics leading the engineers to modify their development process as early as the specification phase, when mission profiles have to be generated/transformed/analyzed in order to simplify the design and ensure the validation step. Thus a Simulink toolbox has been created to meet the need for an information translator working as an intermediate between airframer and system-supplier. As for all the embedded systems, the designer has to face some performance-lifetime-integration trade-off, which can be considered as an optimization problem described by a set of equations and constraints. Particular attention is paid here to the conditioning of those explicit equations in order to obtain a standardized calculation sequence adapted to many optimization algorithms. The method and implemented software, both based on the graph theory, interact with the designer to inform him on the possible singularity and algebraic loop issues, providing some leads for their resolution. Finally, some preliminary sizing studies of landing gear and primary flight control surfaces (aileron and spoiler) actuation systems are presented to highlight the possibilities brought out by this innovative approach: integrated design with complex kinematics, collaborative multi-partners design, use of response surfaces to speed up the optimization
Tounsi, Bayram. "Étude comparative de groupes électrogènes embarqués à large gamme de vitesse variable associant machines à aimants permanents et conversion statique." Toulouse, INPT, 2007. http://ethesis.inp-toulouse.fr/archive/00000380/.
Full textThis thesis presents a comparative study of different solutions for an energy conversion device including a permanent magnet alternator coupled with an internal combustion engine working at variable speed on a large range, typically between 1500rpm and 6000rpm. The aim is to optimize an autonomous electric generation set for embedded applications. In order to reduce the power components cost, different solutions are proposed and analysed in static and dynamic. Since our system includes a permanent magnet machine and an AC/DC converter, we consider for each solution different machine structure (Interior Magnet Machine, Surface Mounted Magnet Machine, damping machine) and different converter structure (boost, double boost, PWM rectifier, Diode Bridge)
Lallement, Guénolé. "Extension of socs mission capabilities by offering near-zero-power performances and enabling continuous functionality for Iot systems." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0573.
Full textRecent developments in the field of low voltage integrated circuits (IC) have paved the way towards energy efficient electronic devices in a booming global network called the internet-of-things (IoT) or the internet-of-everything (IoE). However, the sustainability of all these inter- connected sensors is still undermined by the constant need for either an on-board battery – that must be recharged or replaced – or an energy harvester with very limited power efficiency. The power consumption of present consumer electronic systems is fifty times higher than the energy available by cm 2-size harvester or limited to a few months on a small battery, thus hardly viable for lifetime solutions. Upcoming systems-on-chip (SoCs) must overcome the challenge of this energy gap by architecture optimizations from technology to system level. The technical approach of this work aims to demonstrate the feasibility of an efficient ultra-low-voltage (ULV) and ultra-low-power (ULP) SoC using exclusively latest industrial guidelines in 28 nm and 22 nm fully depleted silicon on insulator (FD-SOI) technologies. Several multi-power-domain SoCs based on ARM cores are implemented to demonstrate wake up strategies based on sensors inputs. By optimizing the system architecture, properly selecting and designing compo- nents with technology features chosen adequately, carefully tuning the implementation, a fully energy-optimized SoC is realized
Nayet, Aymeric. "Improvement of a trajectory optimization software for future Ariane missions." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022SORUS591.
Full textThis thesis work is about the improvement of an ArianeGroup in-house software dedicated to the optimization of launcher trajectories. The original version is able to find a minimum consumption trajectory for an upper stage of a three-stage launcher outside the atmosphere in one or two boosts through a fully automatic method. The goal is to build on this existing work to create a method capable of finding an upper stage trajectory for a two-stage launcher. The specificity is that the stage has a lower initial velocity, a heavier mass and it is ignited at a lower altitude. The improvements also concern the addition of a maximum thermal flux constraint, a ballistic duration constraint and a fairing jettisoning constraint on a thermal flux criterion. Moreover, the new software is now able to target different combinations of orbital parameters. We take advantage of the work done on two-stage launchers to make the software capable of jettisoning a lower stage and thus optimizing the transfer of a three-stage launcher since the ejection of boosters. All these improvements are based on subsequent mathematical developments and novelties about hybrid optimal control problems, in particular when the dynamics of the problem is that of the flight of a launcher
Dahl, Traci L. "Shifting Conceptions of Social Justice in Faith-Based Care Workers as a Result of the Mission Year Program." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2012. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/geosciences_theses/52.
Full textGeuzaine, Laurent. "Conception d'un outil utilisant les technologies SIG et GPS pour les missions de recherche et de sauvetage aériens." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq25590.pdf.
Full textFauriat, William. "Stochastic modeling of road-induced loads for reliability assessment of chassis and vehicle components through simulation." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016CLF22689/document.
Full textIn order to design vehicle components that will achieve a prescribed reliability target, it is imperative to possess a precise description of the variability of the loads to which such components may be subjected within the environment in which they are used. The strong diversity of the loads imposed on different vehicles by different customers, or on a particular vehicle throughout its life, constitutes a formidable statistical challenge. Generally, the acquisition of information about the load variability experienced by vehicle components is based on the use of load measurement campaigns. The complexity, duration and cost of such campaigns naturally limit the size of the statistical samples that may be collected. Moreover, the recorded load histories are inevitably dependent on the vehicle used for the measurements.The work presented within this manuscript explores the possibility of a fundamental change in the approach to load characterisation. The objective is to make use of simulation rather than measurements and focus statistical analysis efforts not directly on load variability itself but on the variability of the factors that determine such loads. Stochastic models are proposed to describe the evolution of the geometry of road surfaces covered by vehicles, as well as the evolution of vehicles’ speed on those road surfaces. The characterisation of the variability of such factors is performed in combination with the use of life situations. The latter may be employed to divide the load histories associated to different vehicles, within a population of customers, and analyse their variation more easily. Eventually, the dynamic response of the vehicle to the excitation imposed by the road can bederived through simulation.Statistical data on the variation of the road and speed factors obviously have to be acquired in order to apply the methodology. For example, road-related information may be obtained through the use of a road profile estimation algorithm proposed within the framework of this manuscript. Such information may then be exploited to constitute, through simulation, an arbitrarily large set of load histories at a very low cost and for any vehicle whose mechanical characteristics are known.The proposed methodology based on simulation enables us to study more extensively the variability of road-induced fatigue loads, the influence of the different factors that determine such loads, as well as the effect they have on the reliability of any considered vehicle component
Helíšková, Šárka. "Návrh marketingové strategie firmy Plastika a.s." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-222642.
Full textDavid, Pierre. "Contribution à l'analyse de sûreté de fonctionnement des systèmes complexes en phase de conception : application à l'évaluation des missions d'un réseau de capteurs de présence humaine." Phd thesis, Université d'Orléans, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00464735.
Full textPhung, Duy-Hà. "Conception et mise en oeuvre d'un télémètre à très haute exactitude pour application aux missions spatiales de vol en formation et à la caractérisation des grandes installations." Phd thesis, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00868028.
Full textGres, Stéphane. "Contribution à l'épistémologie de la conception sûre pour l'exploration spatiale habitée. Applications aux missions à longue distance et de longue durée à mener en autonomie dans un environnement à demi connu : le cas Mars." Compiègne, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008COMP1758.
Full textThe thesis is a contribution to safety design in technology applied to Human space exploration involving international cooperation. Co-ordinating security and safety by means of centralized control could become very hazardous in the case of an autonomous complex technological system such as a long duration Mars mission. The work in this thesis is situated in a multidisciplinary context : Human sciences coupled with engineering sciences and identifies the problems posed by the design of an autonomous space system which is interacting with an unknown environment and which is coupled with the on-board team of astronauts. The methodology generates a process of continuous questioning that increases consciousness of dangers and risks. This creates a dynamical learning process of robust safety. The epistemology of safety design makes it possible to transform the design process away from a system-centred design towards a cooperative design that motivates all the authors of the project
McKim, Alison. "The Missing Piece: Enactment in Revealing and Redirecting Student Prior KnowledgeCan Enactment Expose Affect, Illuminate Mental Models, and Improve Assessment and Learning?" Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1428067920.
Full textGavel, Marine. "Nouveaux développements chimiques pour la conception d'inhibiteurs de glycosyltransférases Carbene-mediated quaternarization of the anomeric position of carbohydrates: synthesis of allylic ketopyranosides, access to the missing α-gluco and β-manno stereoisomers, and preparation of quaternary 2-deoxy 2-acetamido sugars Regio- and chemoselective deprotection of primary acetates by zirconium hydrides." Thesis, Normandie, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019NORMIR09.
Full textThe goal of this project is to challenge the hypothesis that a non-natural sugar with a quaternary anomeric position might be the central core of a powerful and selective inhibitor of glycosyltransferase. Our design is relying on a key quaternary anomeric centre that provide the unique opportunity to incorporate in a single innovative structure the acceptor, the donor and the leaving group released during the formation of the glycosidic linkage. The functionnalization of the ketopyranosides that will be at the centre of this new class of potent glycosyltransferases inhibitors rely on original synthetic methods allowing introduction of a trimethylene phosphonate and regioselective deprotection of primary position of acetylated sugars for building alpha-1,6 glycosidic linkages
Shahin, Kamrul. "Modèle graphique probabiliste appliqué au diagnostic de l'état de santé des systèmes, au pronostic et à l'estimation de la durée de vie résiduelle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0129.
Full textThis thesis contributes to prognosis and health management for assessing health condition of complex systems. In the context of operational management and operational safety of systems, we propose to investigate how Dynamic Probabilistic Graphical Modelling (DPGM) can be used to diagnose the current health state of systems, prognostic the future health state, and the evolution of degradation, as well as estimate its remaining useful life based on its operating conditions. System degradation is generally unknown and requires shutting down the system to be observed. However, this is difficult or even impossible during system operation. Though, a set of observable quantities on a system or component can characterise the level of degradation and help to estimate the remaining useful life of components and systems. The DPGM provides an approach suitable for modelling the evolution of the health state of systems and components. The aim of this thesis is to transpose and capitalize on the experience of these previous works in a prognostic context on the basis of a more efficient DPGM taking into account the available knowledge on the system. We extend the classical HMM family models to the IOHMM to allow the time propagation of uncertainty to address prognostic problems. This research includes the extension of learning and inference algorithms. Variants of the HMM model are proposed to incorporate the operating environment into the prognosis. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to solving the following scientific locks: - Considering the state of health whatever the complexity of the system by a stochastic model and learning the model parameters from the available measurements on the system. - Establish a diagnosis of the state of health of the system and the prognosis of its evolution by integrating several operational conditions. - Estimate the remaining useful life of components and structured systems with series and parallel components. This is a major challenge because the prognosis of the degradation of system components makes it possible to define strategies for either control or maintenance in relation to the residual life of the system. This allows the reduction of the probability of occurrence of a shutdown due to a system malfunction either by adjusting the degradation speed to fit in with a preventive maintenance plan or by proactively planning maintenance interventions
Berrebi, Johanna. "Contribution à l'intégration d'une liaison avionique sans fil. L'ingénierie système appliquée à une problématique industrielle." Phd thesis, Ecole Polytechnique X, 2013. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00800141.
Full textIraqi, Hassan. "La conception d'un modèle stratégique intégrateur pour les organisations du domaine socio-sanitaire : étude de cas l'École nationale de santé publique, Maroc." Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23582.
Full textThis research paper deals with the design of an integrative strategic model, and its application on the National School of Public Health (ENSP). It is an integration of the various existing strategic models, including those proposed by Andrews and Porter to capture the opportunities, threats, strengths, and weaknesses of organizations. Such an integrative strategic model did not exist until today, when there was obvious interest in its design. Indeed, companies could refer to more than one model, but this did not allow to concentrate information and thus better support decision-making. In this perspective, the proposed integrative model was applied to analyze the National School of Public Health. The interest in shaping this integrative strategic model was to analyze measure and understand the actual functioning of the organization, its environment, and its competitors in order to propose favorable strategies. Research results were consistently proposed in accordance with the organization's mission, social responsibility and values. Our data collection was based on 4 individual interviews, 14 questionnaires completed with 18 questions and analysis of published documents. The information was presented as a case study to enrich the contributions of authors who informed organizational management and strategic analysis. The purpose of this initiative was to support the school (ENSP) in its efforts to adapt its training program offer to meet the requirements of the Moroccan competitive market. We achieved our objectives by suggesting 5 strategic options: Create a master's degree in public health, create a master's degree in women’s health, develop a program in environmental health, promote technological expertise and increase management autonomy. In conclusion, we have formulated the limits of our conceptual framework. This approach concerned the improvement of our study to ensure that the integrative strategic model is generic and applicable for all organizations in health field.
Erickson, Julie. "The missing link understanding student conceptions of association in hypermedia composition /." 1998. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/41520716.html.
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鄭舜尹. "A Study of Misconceptions and Missing Conceptions of Novice Java Programmers." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/53076209704010486468.
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the difficulties encountered by novice Java programmers. In particular, it tries to identify typical missing conceptions and misconceptions students may have about Java’s syntax and semantics as well as fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming. One-on-one clinical interviews were conducted with 22 freshmen. The students were observed closely by the researcher as they implemented a well-specified Java project. Whenever an error occurred in a student’s program and s/he did not know how to proceed, the researcher asked him/her a sequence of pre-designed questions and gave suitable hints, ranging from general suggestions to detailed specifics, in order to determine the cause of the impasse. This study revealed that many students: (1) could not recall the correct syntax of certain Java programming constructs or did not understand how they (e.g., for loops, for-each loops, and method invocations) were executed internatlly; (2) had difficulties understading certain object-oriented concepts (e.g., inheritance, polymorphism, and overloading); (3) did not know certain object-oriented concepts well enough to apply them in problem solving; (4) were not familiar with standard Java libraries; (5) were unable to realize how various classes defined in a Java program related and interacted with one another; and (6) were incapable of debugging programming errors based on the error messages given by the compiler. This study also unveiled the following misconceptions harbored by many students: (1) They often confused formal parameters with actual parameters; (2) many failed to recognize that classes were actually user-defined data types that could be used to define variables just like built-in data types such as integer and boolean; (3) some erroneously thought that constructors of all classes defined in a project were invoked automatically when the project was opened; (4) many did not realize that constructors, as a special type of methods, did not require a return type; (5) some defined the constructor(s) of a class as its private member(s) while they should be public members instead; (6) some mistakenly considered that a private method could not invoke methods defined in other classes. It is essential that Java programming instructors pay special attention to help students to rectify the missing conceptions and misconceptions identified above.
Geuzaine, Laurent. "Conception d'un outil utilisant les technologies SIG et GPS pour les missions de recherche et de sauvetage aériens /." 1997. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=738288281&sid=12&Fmt=2&clientId=9268&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Full textFochang, Babila George. "An exploration of the conception of God among the Bali Nyonga and its impact upon their contemporary Christian practice with particular reference to hymnody and prayer." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2002.
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Motejlková, Ludmila. "Československo a Francie 1948-1968. Československo-francouzské diplomatické a kulturní vztahy v letech 1948-1968." Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-342247.
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