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Journal articles on the topic "Stratégies de relayage d'intérêts"
Karady, Victor. "Antisémitisme et stratégies d'intégration. Juifs et non-Juifs dans la Hongrie contemporaine." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 48, no. 2 (April 1993): 239–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900082524.
Full textPetit, Michel. "Conflits entre stratégies agro-alimentaires : la confrontation entre les États-Unis et la communauté Européenne." Économies et Sociétés. Série Progrès en agriculture 19, no. 718 (1985): 207–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/esag.1985.1646.
Full textDegrémont, Isabelle. "Une année d'aménagement du patrimoine à Bordeaux : entre mise en scène et mise en débat." Sud-Ouest européen 8, no. 1 (2000): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rgpso.2000.2741.
Full textRosser, Gervase. "Solidarités et changement social. Les fraternités urbaines anglaises à la fin du Moyen Age." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 48, no. 5 (October 1993): 1127–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1993.279203.
Full textFells, Ray. "Labour-Management Negotiation : Some Insights into Strategy and Language." Articles 55, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 583–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/051350ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Stratégies de relayage d'intérêts"
Malik, Hirah. "Efficient Network Coding Protocols for Information-Centric Networks." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021UPASG096.
Full textThe amount of data exchanged over the Internet has grown drastically over the past decades. The increasing number of users, connected devices, and the popularity of video content have surged the demand for new communication methods that can deal with the growing volume of data traffic. Information-Centric Networking (ICN) has been proposed as an alternative to traditional IP-based networks. In ICN, consumers request named content via Interest packets to the network and receive data as a response to their request without taking care of the location of the content in the network. ICN allows in-network caching and naturally supports the use of multiple paths. Nevertheless, the maximum throughput can only be achieved if the content is requested over an optimal set of multicast trees. The computation of such multicast trees is hard to scale over large dynamic networks and requires coordination among network entities. Network coding has been recently introduced in ICN to improve multi-path dissemination and caching of content without the need for coordination. The challenge in the case of network coding is to get independent coded content in response to multiple parallel Interests by one or several consumers. In this thesis, we analyze some previous works that integrate network coding and ICN and identify some key issues these works face. We introduce an efficient solution where clients add compact information to Interest packets in order to ensure linear independence of content in network-coded ICN. This thesis proposes an architecture, MICN, that provides network coding on top of an Interest-based ICN implementation: Named Data Networking (NDN). The proposed architecture helps alleviate the issues faced by network coding-enabled ICN solutions presented in the past. A novel construction called MILIC (Multiple Interests for Linearly Independent Content) is introduced that imposes constraints on how the replies to Interests are coded, intending to get linearly independent contents in response to multiple Interests. Numerical analysis and simulations illustrate that the MILIC construction performs well with network-coded NDN, and the MICN protocol yields close to optimal throughput in some scenarios. The performance of MICN compares favorably to existing protocols. It shows significant benefits when considering the total number of transmitted packets in the network and in the case of lossy links. Several modified forwarding techniques integrated into the MICN protocol are proposed to optimize the network resource utilization while keeping a high throughput. MILIC led us to consider the problem of constructing subsets of vectors from a given vector space, such that when drawing arbitrarily one vector from each subset, the selected vectors are linearly independent. This thesis considers it as a mathematical problem and studies some alternative solutions to the MILIC construction. Finally, the thesis proves that a large family of solutions to this problem are equivalent to MILIC
Thomas, Robin. "Stratégies de détection MIMO d'ordre supérieur avec applications au relayage pour les réseaux 4G+ et 5G." Thesis, Paris, ENST, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ENST0081/document.
Full textThe evolution of wireless communication networks has always been rapidly progressive partly due to the demands of today’s data hungry users. This dissertation presents two key contributions to the body of knowledge in the evolving area of physical layer 4G+/5G communication technologies, especially in the domain of Higher-order MIMO detection and half-duplex relay network design. The initial part of this research investigates the development of a higher-order MIMO detection strategy for existing and future 4G+/5G receivers, from both a theoretical and practical perspective. A novel pre-processing Block QR decomposition technique has been proposed for an LTE receiver in a single-user interference-limited scenario as well as a point-to-point scenario with the results highlighting the complexity advantages and limitations in performance. The second part of this study involves a practical feasibility study of a novel two-phase three-part-message strategy for a physical layer half-duplex relay network, which features superposition coding and interference-aware successive interference cancellation decoding. A key aim of this study was to analyze the performance of the proposed link adaptation scheme in the non-asymptotic regime (finite block-length and discrete constellation signaling), and evaluate the spectral efficiency (SE) against the theoretical assumptions of asymptotically large block-lengths. An additional SE comparison with a non-cooperative two-hop relay transmission and point-to-point transmission strategy is also presented. The resulting outcomes reveal the SE gains that can be had by exploiting physical layer cooperation between the relay and base station
Thomas, Robin. "Stratégies de détection MIMO d'ordre supérieur avec applications au relayage pour les réseaux 4G+ et 5G." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016ENST0081.
Full textThe evolution of wireless communication networks has always been rapidly progressive partly due to the demands of today’s data hungry users. This dissertation presents two key contributions to the body of knowledge in the evolving area of physical layer 4G+/5G communication technologies, especially in the domain of Higher-order MIMO detection and half-duplex relay network design. The initial part of this research investigates the development of a higher-order MIMO detection strategy for existing and future 4G+/5G receivers, from both a theoretical and practical perspective. A novel pre-processing Block QR decomposition technique has been proposed for an LTE receiver in a single-user interference-limited scenario as well as a point-to-point scenario with the results highlighting the complexity advantages and limitations in performance. The second part of this study involves a practical feasibility study of a novel two-phase three-part-message strategy for a physical layer half-duplex relay network, which features superposition coding and interference-aware successive interference cancellation decoding. A key aim of this study was to analyze the performance of the proposed link adaptation scheme in the non-asymptotic regime (finite block-length and discrete constellation signaling), and evaluate the spectral efficiency (SE) against the theoretical assumptions of asymptotically large block-lengths. An additional SE comparison with a non-cooperative two-hop relay transmission and point-to-point transmission strategy is also presented. The resulting outcomes reveal the SE gains that can be had by exploiting physical layer cooperation between the relay and base station
Khim, Veasna. "Dynamique des flux d'investissement en OPCVM sur le marché français : stratégies du promoteur et conflits d'intérêts avec l'investisseur." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LORR0064/document.
Full textThis thesis aims to explain the convex relationship between mutual funds flows and their performance, related to the strategies of funds promoters. Our theory is the following: because the mutual fund promoter's profit is dependent on the amount of assets under management, they have a strong incitation to induce this convexity. Using Hotelling models and switching cost theory, we have identified two strategies available to promoters: the "supply policy", which consists in building and maintaining a strong customer relationship with investors and "informational policy", which aims to feed investors' beliefs according to which the promoters give more performing funds than competitors. Two empirical studies, using EUROPERFORMANCE database include 8161 French UCITS from 1998 to 2002, are proposed. We conduct multilevel models that explicitly take account of the common variance shared by UCITS that are provided through the same promoter. The main results point out that, after taking into account the non-independence of observations, the convexity of the flow-performance relationship is more or less pronounced depending on the promoters' efficiency to use their strategies. We alsoshow that strategies adopted by promoters vary according to financial market conjuncture: the growth period is marked by a "prime to uncertainty" where the promoters reputation, which enables them to enjoy "spillover effect" is the most effective strategy to improve market share. In period of crisis, it is the ability of promoters to internalize flows and organize their internal market with an efficient "supply policy" that explains their ability to maximize market share. Finally, the reputation of the promoters has a direct positive effect on flows and increases their sensitivity to the performance of UCITS. The search for "spillover effect", which is in conflict of interests with investors, is the dominant strategy adopted by the promoters of French UCITS
Book chapters on the topic "Stratégies de relayage d'intérêts"
Dontenwill, Emmanuelle. "Le développement durable dans l'entreprise : Des conflits d'intérêts a dépasser." In Stratégies d'entreprises en développement durable, 107. L'Harmattan, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/har.reyn.2010.01.0107.
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