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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Politique FCFM"
Davies, Charles Nana. "Ajustement dans un régime de taux de change fixe : une étude de cas". Économie appliquée 54, n.º 1 (2001): 111–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2001.1754.
Texto completoHibou, Béatrice. "Contradictions de l’intégration régionale en Afrique centrale". Politique africaine 54, n.º 1 (1994): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/polaf.1994.5767.
Texto completoMahamat Ahmat, Mahamat Amine, Charles-Henri Moulin, Mian-Oudanang Koussou y Guillaume Duteurtre. "Le lait comme facteur de sécurisation des chameliers en zone périurbaine de N'Djamena au Tchad". Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 76 (23 de noviembre de 2023): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.37134.
Texto completoDinga, Bruno, Jimbo Henry Claver, Kum Kwa Cletus y Shu Felix Che. "Modeling and Predicting Exchange Rate Volatility: Application of Symmetric GARCH and Asymmetric EGARCH and GJR-GARCH Models". Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences 19, n.º 2 (3 de agosto de 2023): 155–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jcas.v19i2.6.
Texto completoMbang, Marthe Olga. "Mésalignements du taux de change effectif réel et diversification des exportations en Zone CEMAC". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 18, n.º 9 (31 de marzo de 2022): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2022.v18n9p111.
Texto completoMarfaing, Laurence. "Zekeria Ould and Ahmed Salem (eds), Les Trajectoires d'un état-frontière: espaces, évolution politique et transformations sociales en Mauritanie. Dakar: Conseil pour le Développement de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales en Afrique – CODESRIA (FCFA 10,000 – 2 86978 136 9). 2004, 342 pp." Africa 77, n.º 4 (noviembre de 2007): 612–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/afr.2007.77.4.612.
Texto completoSandrine, Kouna Binélé Marlise, Awono Mbassi Tatiana, Menyengue Eric François, Jakpou Njipnang Doris Nadine y Mopi Touoyem Fabrice. "Le marché des produits vivriers et développement socio-économique dans l’Arrondissement de Sa’a (Région du Centre, Cameroun)". European Scientific Journal ESJ 17, n.º 16 (31 de mayo de 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n16p72.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Politique FCFM"
Begeot, Jocelyn. "Autour de la stabilité de différents modèles d'appariements aléatoires". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022LORR0201.
Texto completoStochastic matching models represent many concrete stochastic systems in which elements of different classes are matched according to specified compatibility rules. For example, we can cite systems dedicated to organs allocation, job search sites, housing allocation programs, etc. Such models are typically associated to a triplet of elements: a connected graph, called compatibility graph, whose vertices represent the classes of elements that can enter the system and whose edges connect two compatible classes, amatching policy which decides the matches to be concretely executed, in case of multiple choices, and an arrival rate according to which the elements enter within it. In this thesis, we consider generalized graphs, meaning that we allow the matching of two elements of the same class, and we therefore extend to this framework some results already known in the case of simple graphs.The stability of a system governed by a matching model is a very important property. It ensures that the admissions within the system under study, are regulated, so that the elements do not accumulate in the system in the long run. It is therefore essential that the arrival rate of the elements allows the system to be stable. In this manuscript, we characterize, algebraically, this stability region for some matching models (general, general with reneging, bipartite, extended bipartite) or skill-based queueing systems.Moreover, we demonstrate that the matching policy called First Come, First Matched (FCFM) has the property of being (generalized) maximal, meaning that the stability region of the general matching model associated with a compatibility graph and with any policy is always included in the one associated with this same graph and ruled by FCFM. Note that this latter then coincides with a set of measures defined by purely algebraic conditions. In this case, the study of stability of the matching model at hand boils down to the more elementary question of characterizing of a deterministic set of measures. We then givea (simple) way to construct the measures belonging to the latter set. This turns out to be very useful for admission control, as checking the algebraic conditions requires a number of operations which is polynomial in the number of vertices of the considered compatibility graph, and therefore becomes very expensive as the number of vertices grows large.We also give, in a product form, the expression of the stationary distribution of the number-in-system process of a stable system governed by a general matching model and under the FCFM policy, allowing, in particular, to explicitly calculate characteristics at equilibrium of concrete systems and to estimate their long-time performance. We can thus, for example, calculate the size average at equilibrium of a waiting list in the case of cross-donation of kidneys, or even, estimate the average waiting time on a peer-to-peerinterface or on a dating website.Finally, the matching rates associated with a stable matching model (general or extended bipartite) are studied. They are defined as the asymptotic frequencies of the executed respective matchings, and provide an insightful performance criterion for the corresponding matching systems, as well as the policy-insensitivity and fairness properties of the matching rates, which are also discussed
Mendonca, Fernando. "Politiques polyvalentes et efficientes d'allocation de ressources pour les systèmes parallèles". Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAM021/document.
Texto completoThe field of parallel supercomputing has been changing rapidly inrecent years. The reduction of costs of the parts necessary to buildmachines with multicore CPUs and accelerators such as GPUs are ofparticular interest to us. This scenario allowed for the expansion oflarge parallel systems, with machines far apart from each other,sometimes even located on different continents. Thus, the crucialproblem is how to use these resources efficiently.In this work, we first consider the efficient allocation of taskssuitable for CPUs and GPUs in heterogeneous platforms. To that end, weimplement a tool called SWDUAL, which executes the Smith-Watermanalgorithm simultaneously on CPUs and GPUs, choosing which tasks aremore suited to one or another. Experiments show that SWDUAL givesbetter results when compared to similar approaches available in theliterature.Second, we study a new online method for scheduling independent tasksof different sizes on processors. We propose a new technique thatoptimizes the stretch metric by detecting when a reasonable amount ofsmall jobs is waiting while a big job executes. Then, the big job isredirected to separate set of machines, dedicated to running big jobsthat have been redirected. We present experiment results that show thatour method outperforms the standard policy and in many cases approachesthe performance of the preemptive policy, which can be considered as alower bound.Next, we present our study on constraints applied to the Backfillingalgorithm in combination with the FCFS policy: Contiguity, which is aconstraint that tries to keep jobs close together and reducefragmentation during the schedule, and Basic Locality, that aims tokeep jobs as much as possible inside groups of processors calledclusters. Experiment results show that the benefits of using theseconstrains outweigh the possible decrease in the number of backfilledjobs due to reduced fragmentation.Finally, we present an additional constraint to the Backfillingalgorithm called Full Locality, where the scheduler models the topologyof the platform as a fat tree and uses this model to assign jobs toregions of the platform where communication costs between processors isreduced. The experiment campaign is executed and results show that FullLocality is superior to all the previously proposed constraints, andspecially Basic Backfilling
Edjo, Ehouindo Marcellin Tiburce. "Analyse économétrique de la croissance, de la convergence et des changements structurels dans les pays de la zone FCFA : une approche par les séries temporelles". Dijon, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003DIJOE001.
Texto completoThis dissertation analyses the economic growth of FCFA area countries in the sight of events that are incorporated in Real GDP and real per capita GDP. By reminding the economic situation which prevailed in the period 1980-1993, we made the assumption that each country have experimented a structural change in order to show that taking into account this change leads to interesting economics implications in terms of growth and convergence analysis. The results show that in some countries, shocks have transitory effects and the real per capita GDP is generated by mechanisms of exogenous growth model. It also show that the series do not behave in homogeneous manner between countries, this tends to show that shocks on the economy are not homogeneous not only in terms of level, but also in terms of effects and break point. The convergence reveals a reduction of the real per capita GDP dispersion and seems to show the economic weight of C. E. M. A. C area in the convergence process. When we take into account the structural change in the stochastic convergence analysis the result reveals that the null hypothesis of no convergence is more often rejected than when the structural change is ignored in the analysis. In summary, all of the results in this dissertation confirm that the detected structural changes are not neutral in the growth and the convergence process of the economies