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Journal articles on the topic "Environnements instationnaires et hétérogènes"
Damascelli, Adriana Teresa, and Marie-Berthe Vittoz. "Être créatif avec les technologies : enseigner le français de spécialité au niveau Master dans les cours de langues étrangères à l’Université de Turin." Voix Plurielles 13, no. 1 (May 14, 2016): 86–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v13i1.1372.
Full textNg, Michelle, Joanne de Montigny, Marianna Ofner, and Minh Do. "Facteurs environnementaux associés au trouble du spectre de l’autisme : étude de délimitation portant sur les années 2003 à 2013." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 37, no. 1 (January 2017): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.37.1.01f.
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El, Kadri Mohamad. "Modèle thermo-neurophysiologique du corps humain pour l'étude du confort thermique en conditions climatiques hétérogènes et instationnaires." Thesis, La Rochelle, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LAROS006.
Full textIn this thesis, we have developed a new thermoregulation model of the human body based on neurophysiology called Neuro Human Thermal Model (NHTM). It is dedicated to predict physiological variables in asymmetric transient environments. In addition, it is coupled with Zhang’s thermal comfort model to predict the sensation and the thermal comfort of the occupants in indoor spaces.The passive system of the NHTM model is based on that of the Wissler model. This passive system is coupled to an active system based on the signals of thermoreceptors. The passive system is segmented into 21 cylinders which represent the segments of the human body. Each element is divided into 21 layers, in which 15 for tissues and 6 for clothing. Then, each layer is divided into 12 angular sectors. The NHTM model simulates the heat production by metabolism, heat transfer by conduction within the tissues and heat exchange by convection and radiation between the body and the surrounding. The active system simulates physiological mechanisms thanks to signals of central and peripheral thermoreceptors. These signals are calculated by the model of Mekjavic and Morrisson who also developed the shivering model. The skin blood flow is calculated by the Kingma model. We could not develop a sweating model based on the signals of thermoreceptors since experimental data are not available. A comparison was made between the sweating model of Wissler and that of Fiala et al. and the last one was chosen.The NHTM model is able to simulate several types of population. This was done by a sensitivity analysis carried out, using the Morris method, on the parameters of the passive and active systems to find the most influential parameters. Then, an optimization of the NHTM model was done to determine the vector of the parameters which corresponds to the subjects of the experiments of Munir et al. using a genetic algorithm. The obtained results were compared to the models developed by several authors and showed that the NHTM model is the most efficient in most cases.The NHTM model has been coupled to the Zhang model to assess the sensation and thermal comfort. Zhang's model was chosen for its ability to assess local sensations and thermal comfort levels in non-uniform transient environments. Zhang’s model performs the calculation using the NHTM model outputs, namely the skin and esophagus temperatures
Cheng, Dong. "Gestion et découverte de compétences dans des environnements hétérogènes." Phd thesis, Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00338226.
Full text1. définition d'un langage de la description de compétences ALNr+ , fondé sur les logiques de description, pour supporter de la gestion de compétence et les services d'inférence associés;
2. définition d'un algorithme de recherche de compétences dont la caractéristique est, en cas d'échec dans la recherche d'une réponse « exacte », d'essayer de déterminer des réponses composées, i.e. de trouver des individus dont la complémentarité des compétences satisfait la recherche ;
3. conception d'un système de médiation fédéré pour la validation expérimentale de nos propositions. Ce système a la particularité de prendre en compte les situations où les représentations des compétences sont distribuées et homogènes (i.e. les descriptions des capacités sont exprimés dans un langage de description unique) aussi bien qu'hétérogènes (i.e. les descriptions des capacités sont exprimés dans des langages de description différents).
Miquée, Sébastien. "Exécution d'applications parallèles en environnements hétérogènes et volatils : déploiement et virtualisation." Phd thesis, Université de Franche-Comté, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00979300.
Full textMercier, Guillaume. "Communications à hautes performances portables en environnements hiérarchiques, hétérogènes et dynamiques." Phd thesis, Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00009054.
Full textArtero, Gallardo Guillaume. "Qualité de service dans des environnements réseaux mobiles, contraints et hétérogènes." Phd thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2015. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/13826/1/artero_gallardo.pdf.
Full textLemlouma, Tayeb. "Architecture de négociation et d'adaptation de services multimédia dans des environnements hétérogènes." Grenoble INPG, 2004. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00006253v2.
Full textIn the last few years, new devices such as palm computers, smart phones, pocket PCs became common components of the computing infrastructure. These devices allow multimedia information to be used on the Web at any time and anywhere. At the same time, the content of the Web has known an important revolution. Today, the Web includes continuous medias such as video, audio and 3D animations. The content is created in several formats with new functionalities. Usually, these formats are based on many structural dimensions: logical, spatial, temporal and hypermedia. In order to ensure universal access to Web content, with respect to the constraints of the current environment, it is necessary to design new systems that enable content delivery in different contexts. The objective of our work is to resolve the problems related to content adaptation and negotiation based on the limitations of the target devices and the heterogeneous environment. We propose a flexible architecture called NAC (Negotiation and Adaptation Core) that includes different components for content negotiation and adaptation, and ensures an efficient framework in which these components cooperate and exchange negotiation-based information in order to reach the objective of the universal access. NAC allows several kinds of adaptations to be applied: structural adaptation, semantic adaptation and media resources adaptation. These adaptations satisfy different contexts of the clients (terminal capabilities, user preferences, etc. ). We also propose a description model of the environment context: UPS (Universal Profiling Schema), a negotiation protocol and a rich collection of adaptation techniques. NAC concepts have contributed in W3C standardization efforts, in particolar in the CC/PP framework and in work on device independence. This work includes performance evaluations in order to show the usability of our negotiation of our system in a practical framework
Liu, Tianxiao. "Proposition d'un cadre générique d'optimisation de requêtes dans les environnements hétérogènes et répartis." Phd thesis, Université de Cergy Pontoise, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00659670.
Full textChakroun, Imen. "Algorithmes Branch and Bound parallèles hétérogènes pour environnements multi-coeurs et multi-GPU." Phd thesis, Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille - Lille I, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00841965.
Full textLiu, Tianxao. "Proposition d'un cadre générique d'optimisation de requêtes dans les environnements hétérogènes et répartis." Thesis, Cergy-Pontoise, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CERG0513.
Full textThis thesis proposes a generic framework for query optimization in heterogeneous and distributed environments. We propose a generic source description model (GSD), which allows describing any type of information related to query processing and optimization. With GSD, we can use cost information to calculate the costs of execution plans. Our generic framework for query optimization provides a set of unitary functions used to perform optimization by applying different search strategies. Our experimental results show the accuracy of cost calculus when using GSD, and the flexibility of our generic framework when changing search strategies. Our proposed approach has been implemented and integrated in a data integration product (DVS) licensed by Xcalia – Progress Software Corporation. For queries with many inter-site joins accessing large size data sources, the time used for finding the optimal plan is in the order of 2 seconds, and the execution time of the optimized plan is reduced by 28 times, as compared with the execution time of the non optimized original plan
Jeannot, Emmanuel. "Algorithmes et protocoles pour la gestion des données et des calculs dans les environnements distribués et hétérogènes." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00185887.
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