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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Réponse à incident"
Lenfant, Frédéric. « Quand l’informatique vient en aide aux compliance officers : l’analyse criminelle comme support dans les enquêtes en criminalité financière ». Revue Cyber & ; Conformité N° 1, no 1 (1 février 2021) : 20–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cyco.001.0022.
Texte intégralMapela, Jean Jacques Kahunga. « L’exception d’inconstitutionnalité soulevée lors du procès du prévenu vital kamerhe & ; consorts. L’inconstitutionnalité de la réponse du juge de céans ? » KAS African Law Study Library - Librairie Africaine d’Etudes Juridiques 8, no 4 (2021) : 590–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/2363-6262-2021-4-590.
Texte intégralR. Schmidt, James. « Apprentissage incident des associations simples de stimulus-réponse : revue de la recherche avec la tâche d’apprentissage de contingences couleur-mot ». L’Année psychologique Vol. 121, no 2 (23 avril 2021) : 77–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/anpsy1.212.0077.
Texte intégralFortin, Sylvie. « La technique des incidents critiques pour cerner l’efficacité des feed-back de correction en danse moderne ». Revue des sciences de l'éducation 14, no 3 (26 novembre 2009) : 391–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/900609ar.
Texte intégralMacaire, Philippe. « Reconnaître les coutumes. Le discours de la loi face aux enjeux locaux ». Revista Trace, no 46 (27 juillet 2018) : 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.22134/trace.46.2004.498.
Texte intégralBa, MB, FN Sarr, FCA Chemega, NF Kane Ba, M. Mané, K. Ka, PM Diene, D. Diouf, PM Gaye et A. Dem. « C46 : Aspects épidémiologiques, diagnostiques et thérapeutiques du cancer du col utérin au service de Radiothérapie de l’Hôpital Dalal Jamm de Dakar ». African Journal of Oncology 2, no 1 Supplement (1 mars 2022) : S20. http://dx.doi.org/10.54266/ajo.2.1s.c46.um8rwkawkd.
Texte intégralMuller, Alexis. « Guerre hybride dans le domaine maritime : vers une réponse plus offensive ». Revue Défense Nationale N° Hors-série, HS13 (20 septembre 2023) : 158–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdna.hs13.0158.
Texte intégralDominici, Laurine. « Une adaptation des techniques budgétaires pour faire face à la crise sanitaire ». Gestion & ; Finances Publiques, no 3 (mai 2021) : 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/gfp.2021.3.014.
Texte intégralMoletta, R. « Contrôle et conduite des digesteurs anaérobies ». Revue des sciences de l'eau 2, no 2 (12 avril 2005) : 265–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705031ar.
Texte intégralMorrongiello, Barbara A., et Benjamin H. Gottlieb. « Self-Care Among Older Adults ». Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 19, S1 (2000) : 32–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800014641.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Réponse à incident"
Brisse, Romain. « Exploration recommendations for the investigation of security incidents ». Electronic Thesis or Diss., CentraleSupélec, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024CSUP0001.
Texte intégralIn recent years, cybersecurity analysts have encountered growing challenges in their field. Not only are the data they investigate heterogeneous, multidimensional or simply incomplete, but also the number of attacks and attackers is increasing, leading to a shortage of experts in the domain. While numerous tools aim to alleviate their workload, particularly during incident response, they fall short. Romain Brisse's thesis work focuses on developing methods to facilitate the investigative phase of incident response, specifically leveraging recommendation systems that propose exploration paths in event logs. The thesis contributions include two recommendation systems. The first, KRAKEN, relies on expert knowledge from the cyber community to recognize attacks in data and recommend the most relevant fields to explore in order to identify them. The second contribution aligns with the first, as it addresses the challenge of recommendation systems understanding an analyst's intent. The second system, MIMIR, is based on modelling these intentions during an investigation to suggest the subsequent investigation steps. Finally, addressing evaluation challenges and the lack of cyber data in the field, a final contribution takes the form of an exercise (CERBERE) during which data for the evaluation and improvement of recommendation systems are generated and investigated by participants
Doucet, Monique. « Activité de très faibles doses d'hormones thymiques sur la réponse immunitaire humorale de la souris : incidence sur le rythme circannuel ». Montpellier 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986MON13512.
Texte intégralMottin, Elmina. « Incidence de la dégradation des anodes sacrificielles en zinc chez deux mollusques, l’huître creuse Crassostrea gigas et l’ormeau Haliotis tuberculata : approches in vivo et in vitro ». Caen, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CAEN2024.
Texte intégralApplication of Zinc sacrificial anodes to mitigate marine corrosion is currently used in marine environment. But, the anode degradation by oxidation process conducts to release to significative soluble zinc concentrations in seawater which can conduct to exceed ecotoxicological limits. The aim of this work was to study zinc bioconcentration in oyster Crassostrea gigas by two in-vivo tests performed at different time scales and zinc concentrations due to an electrochemical device providing controlled release of zinc from sacrificial anode degradation as met in in-situ condition. A first test was achieved during 10 weeks and the zinc concentration released from the anode was imposed at 0. 53 ± 0. 04 mg L-1 to simulate a chronic exposure. A second test was conditioned by one week period of 10. 2 ± 1. 2 mg Zinc L-1 and reproduce an acute exposure. Results show zinc bioconcentration in organs of oysters, especially in digestive gland (target organ). No mortality was observed in chronic assay but 81. 8% of oysters died at the end of the acute assay. Moreover, stress molecular markers (MT, SOD, MXR) and immune parameters analysed by flow cytometry (phagocytosis activity, ROS production, nonspecific esterase activity, lysosome content) were modulated by zinc concentration. Moreover, a model based on primary cultured hemocytes from the gastropod mollusc Haliotis tuberculata was established to investigate the effects of zinc in vitro. Immunotoxicity was reflected by a significant decrease in the number of viable hemocytes and dramatic morphological changes of the cells. On the other hand, some modulation of immune and enzymatic (PO, AcP, ALP) parameters were recorded
Guillot, Malka. « Economics of labour income taxation : inequality and redistribution ». Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH065/document.
Texte intégralThis thesis examines the role of the tax-and-benefit system on the income distribution, with a focus on labour incomes. Made of two parts, the thesis tackles three central questions for the economics of labour and taxation. The first question relates to the simple description of the distributional impacts of taxes. Second, economic actors paying the real cost of taxes might not be the ones paying it legally: assessing empirically the incidence of taxation is key for identifying their distributive implication. Third, the description of the distributional effects of taxes is further complicated by the fact that taxes affect behaviours. In particular, high income individuals may react more to taxes than the rest of the population. This distinction between the very top and the rest of the income distribution is the third major pivotal question of the dissertation.The first part of the thesis presents the methodology and the results of a microsimulation model of the French tax-and-benefit system. The first chapter offers a comprehensive description of the distribution of tax revenues according to the distribution of income. The second chapter proposes an evaluation of the main policy reforms taken in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. It is based on a dual approach, encompassing both a macro and a micro analysis.The second part of the thesis focuses on the taxation process of labour incomes. The questions and the methods tackled are at the intersection of the public finance and the labour economics literature. The first chapter studies the overall wage distribution, emphasizing the role of social security contributions in the evolution of inequality. The last chapter looks at the impact of a wage tax at the very top of the distribution (top 0.003%, about 1500 individuals) on the wage setting process of top labour income earners. A quasi-experimental variation, the 75% tax on millionaires implemented in 2013 and 2014, and evaluation of public policies methods (difference-in-difference method) are used to document the incidence of the tax and the behavioural responses
Rissons, Michel. « Incidence de la complexité du milieu physique et des lois de comportement sur la réponse hydrologique d'un bassin versant : modèle de représentation et de dynamique : application au bassin de la Peyne ». Montpellier 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995MON20114.
Texte intégralBoigné, Audrey. « Restauration écologique de prairies humides à vocation agricole suite au comblement d'une ballastière en basse vallée de Seine : incidence du type de sol recréé sur les fonctions pédologiques associées et sur la dynamique de colonisation végétale ». Thesis, Normandie, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NORMR008/document.
Texte intégralIn a worldwide context of wetland destruction, a consequence of anthropic activities, ecological restoration of such habitats and their functions has become a societal and ecological issue. The objective of this project is to recreate agriculture-oriented wet grasslands with pedological and floristical properties as similar as possible to typical grasslands destroyed by alluvial materials extraction. The study presented here focuses on the impact of pedological materials, used in the re-creation of four soils, on soil functions and associated floristic processions. The main hypothesis is that re-creation of a soil morphologically similar to the previously destroyed one should drive ecological restoration. The underlying hypothesis is that different local pedological materials inherit their previous physicochemical and biological properties. This should conserve associated pedological functions and favor the return of a floristic procession compatible with agricultural exploitation. The first part is dedicated to the study of carbon storage and denitrification, two wetlands soils functions. These two functions are retained within the four re-created soils two and a half year after gravel-pit filling. Main results highlight functional efficiency levels of tested pedological material inherited from their respective initial topsoil physico-chemical properties. The second part is devoted to the study of mechanisms structuring plant communities. The high contribution of local pedological materials seed bank during the colonization process and its impact on aforementioned mechanisms was highlighted from our monitoring. Despite demonstration of the start of a dynamic trajectory in the four created soils similarity between obtained and target communities never exceeds 50%. Aerial biomass production associated to these communities is comparable to the production in reference wet grasslands in terms of quantity, but not quality. Implementation of management (sowing and mowing) shows biomass production of comparable quality to reference grassland from the first year onwards. The last part focuses on the effect of three soil waterlogging levels on the denitrification process and the response traits of Holcus lanatus, a meadow species. Pedological materials placement in identical waterlogging conditions highlights the importance of denitrifying bacteria communities inheritance on the denitrification process. These experimental conditions also enabled us to highlight the considered species morphological and functional response traits. To conclude and following our monitoring the best compromise for concurrent restoration of soil and vegetation while considering cost-effectiveness needs to account for topsoils origin and history (i.e. management)
Moreno, Betancur Margarita. « Regression modeling with missing outcomes : competing risks and longitudinal data ». Thesis, Paris 11, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA11T076/document.
Texte intégralMissing data are a common occurrence in medical studies. In regression modeling, missing outcomes limit our capability to draw inferences about the covariate effects of medical interest, which are those describing the distribution of the entire set of planned outcomes. In addition to losing precision, the validity of any method used to draw inferences from the observed data will require that some assumption about the mechanism leading to missing outcomes holds. Rubin (1976, Biometrika, 63:581-592) called the missingness mechanism MAR (for “missing at random”) if the probability of an outcome being missing does not depend on missing outcomes when conditioning on the observed data, and MNAR (for “missing not at random”) otherwise. This distinction has important implications regarding the modeling requirements to draw valid inferences from the available data, but generally it is not possible to assess from these data whether the missingness mechanism is MAR or MNAR. Hence, sensitivity analyses should be routinely performed to assess the robustness of inferences to assumptions about the missingness mechanism. In the field of incomplete multivariate data, in which the outcomes are gathered in a vector for which some components may be missing, MAR methods are widely available and increasingly used, and several MNAR modeling strategies have also been proposed. On the other hand, although some sensitivity analysis methodology has been developed, this is still an active area of research. The first aim of this dissertation was to develop a sensitivity analysis approach for continuous longitudinal data with drop-outs, that is, continuous outcomes that are ordered in time and completely observed for each individual up to a certain time-point, at which the individual drops-out so that all the subsequent outcomes are missing. The proposed approach consists in assessing the inferences obtained across a family of MNAR pattern-mixture models indexed by a so-called sensitivity parameter that quantifies the departure from MAR. The approach was prompted by a randomized clinical trial investigating the benefits of a treatment for sleep-maintenance insomnia, from which 22% of the individuals had dropped-out before the study end. The second aim was to build on the existing theory for incomplete multivariate data to develop methods for competing risks data with missing causes of failure. The competing risks model is an extension of the standard survival analysis model in which failures from different causes are distinguished. Strategies for modeling competing risks functionals, such as the cause-specific hazards (CSH) and the cumulative incidence function (CIF), generally assume that the cause of failure is known for all patients, but this is not always the case. Some methods for regression with missing causes under the MAR assumption have already been proposed, especially for semi-parametric modeling of the CSH. But other useful models have received little attention, and MNAR modeling and sensitivity analysis approaches have never been considered in this setting. We propose a general framework for semi-parametric regression modeling of the CIF under MAR using inverse probability weighting and multiple imputation ideas. Also under MAR, we propose a direct likelihood approach for parametric regression modeling of the CSH and the CIF. Furthermore, we consider MNAR pattern-mixture models in the context of sensitivity analyses. In the competing risks literature, a starting point for methodological developments for handling missing causes was a stage II breast cancer randomized clinical trial in which 23% of the deceased women had missing cause of death. We use these data to illustrate the practical value of the proposed approaches
Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Réponse à incident"
FOUCHER, S., J. B. LE-LOCH, A. DESBREST, L. GABILLY, H. LEFORT et K. TAZAROURTE. « Catastrophe avec nombreuses victimes en milieu urbain ». Dans Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.3, 213–24. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7336.
Texte intégral« Incidence colossale sur les systèmes de santé et réponses au niveau mondial ». Dans Promouvoir l'accès aux technologies médicales et l'innovation, deuxième édition, 3–5. WTO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30875/9789287053398c002.
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