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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Design génératif"
Williams, Wayne A., e Janice Rieger. "A Design History of Design: Complexity, Criticality, and Cultural Competence". RACAR : Revue d'art canadienne 40, n. 2 (3 marzo 2016): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035392ar.
Testo completoLabrie, Marie-Pierre. "Intrications entre conception de design pédagogique et expérience de création". Canadian Review of Art Education 49, n. 1 (15 dicembre 2022): 63–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/crae.v49i1.153.
Testo completoRea, John. "Portrait de Mario Bertoncini". Circuit 15, n. 1 (9 febbraio 2010): 86–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/902344ar.
Testo completoCastro-Gonçalves, Luciana, Margaret Josion-Portail e Cathy Zadra-Veil. "Le potentiel du design thinking pour les politiques publiques : Développer les capacités créatives pour co-construire la ville inclusive avec les personnes âgées". Innovations Pub. anticipées (17 aprile 2026): I168—XXXVIII. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inno.pr2.0168.
Testo completoCastro-Gonçalves, Luciana, Margaret Josion-Portail e Cathy Zadra-Veil. "Le potentiel du design thinking pour les politiques publiques : Développer les capacités créatives pour co-construire la ville inclusive avec les personnes âgées". Innovations Pub. anticipées (17 aprile 2026): I168—XXXVIII. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inno.pr2.0168.7000.
Testo completoMauléon, Fabrice. "Lutte contre le déréglement climatique : l’émergence des compétences du futur". Vie & sciences de l'entreprise N° 220, n. 2 (13 settembre 2024): 99–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vse.220.0099.
Testo completoRaveneau, Jean, Louise Marcotte e Yves Tessier. "LE RÔLE DU LANGAGE GRAPHIQUE DANS LE RENOUVELLEMENT DE LA CONCEPTION D’UN ATLAS PÉDAGOGIQUE: le cas de L’interAtlas". Canadian Surveyor 41, n. 3 (settembre 1987): 313–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/tcs-1987-0022.
Testo completoViju-Miljusevic, Crina, e Agnieszka Weinar. "Gender in the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement – third generation trade agreement as a gateway to policy coordination?" Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies 17, n. 1 (10 settembre 2024): 26–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.22215/cjers.v17i1.4490.
Testo completoWalker, Keith L. "The Transformational and Enduring Vision of Aimé Césaire". PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 125, n. 3 (maggio 2010): 756–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2010.125.3.756.
Testo completoMujike, Désiré Numbi, Boniface Mbinga Lokoto, Fiston Mpange Kalombo, Elie Mukendi, Paul Kazaba Kaseya, Gaël Nzuzi Mavungu, Dieu le veut Kapend Kapend et al. "Influence de traitements sur la germination et la croissance en pépinière d’<i>Afzelia quanzensis</i> Welw. (Fabaceae) à Lubumbashi en République Démocratique du Congo". Revue Africaine d’Environnement et d’Agriculture 7, n. 1 (27 aprile 2024): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/rafea.v7i1.2.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Design génératif"
Jean, Fabien. "L'échange génératif de technologies innovantes : engagement conceptif et conception de la valeur". Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PSLEM082/document.
Testo completoInnovation processes of large companies experience a lack of resources between Research and Development, i.e. the valley of death. Safran created its Innovation Department to counterbalance. It is based on exchanges with the subsidiaries. However such exchanges cannot be processed in most early stages, when they include unknowns. For instance, ideas generated through the DKCP method remain unexplored. This intervention-research aims at establishing a model of collective action to exchange in the unknown. It defends the thesis that, in the unknown, sellers and buyers of innovative technologies engage in the design of the boundary between technologies and environments.Facing the limits of classic models of exchanges of economy, decision, intéressement and creativity, this thesis adopts a design-theories framework. It proposes the model of design engagement of resources. It explains the limits of a common tool for exchanging technologies, i.e. Technology Readiness Levels. It proposes to model exchanges between seller and buyer as the exploration of the Technology-Environment boundary. To do so it constructs the C-K T / C-K E formalism. Finally, the method Steering Exploration Through Technology and Environment Invariants ("Pilotage de l'Exploration Par les Invariants Technologie-Environnement" (PEPITE) in French) is constructed in collaboration with Safran Innovation Department. It is based on two cases of explorations which passed the valley of death within the researchers intervention
Gallas, Mohamed-Anis. "De l'intention à la solution architecturale : proposition d'une méthode d'assistance à la prise en compte de la lumière naturelle durant les phases amont de conception". Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0101/document.
Testo completoThe daylight illuminates the architectural space and creates the necessary conditions to accommodate human activities. The illuminating function of daylight is joined to another sensitive dimension that attributes a distinctive identity to the designed space. The control of daylight in architectural environment needs some detailed and precise characteristics about aperture and walls features. The multiplicity of these characteristics is faced with the inaccuracy and the uncertainty of the design information available during the early steps. Our research aims to propose a design support method that takes into account the early design step features and helps designers to integrate there daylight atmosphere intentions in project. We propose a design support method structured as a declarative modelling process. The declarative process helps the designer to declare his daylight intentions and to translate them to potential solutions that could be integrated in his project. This method considers the designer intentions as the main design information used to help designer during the early design steps. The proposed method provides functionalities that could operate the inaccuracy and the uncertainty of the ideas research and formalisation steps. Our design support method was implemented in a prototype design support tool. The cognitive contribution and the ability to support the design activities of the proposed tool was evaluated and analysed in an experimental design context
Freire, Marco. "Layout problems under topological constraints for computational fabrication". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LORR0073.
Testo completoLayout problems appear in many areas of engineering and computer science. Typically, a layout problem requires to spatially arrange and interconnect a number of geometric elements in a domain. The elements can have a fixed or variable size, as well as an arbitrary shape. The domain may be be a volume, a planar region or a surface. It may be fixed or allowed to reshape. The interconnections may be simple paths, shared contact regions, or both. A set of constraints and objectives complement the problem definition, such as minimizing interconnection length, fixed positions for some elements, and many others. Layout problems are ubiquitous: floorplanning in architectural design, video game level design, industrial facility layout planning, electronics physical layout design, and so on. Topological constraints often arise in layout problems. Topology considers objects as defined by their elements' neighborhoods, without consideration for their specific geometry of placement. For example, a graph is a purely topological structure, consisting only of the relationships between its nodes. On the other hand, a graph drawing needs to specify the position of its nodes, i.e. the geometry of the graph. This thesis focuses on tackling two specific layout problems subject to topological constraints arising in computational design and fabrication. These are electronic circuit physical layout generation and 3D printing support generation. The first contribution is an entire system for the design of freeform RGB LED displays through bendable circuit boards. Typical rigid PCBs are made to bend by strategically using kerfing, i.e. cutting patterns into the board to create `hinges' where it needs to fold. The system takes a low-poly mesh as an input and outputs fabrication-ready blueprints, that can be sent to any online PCB manufacturer. After fabrication, the display is obtained by folding the circuit over the 3D printed mesh. The LEDs are commonly found on commercially available LED strips and are easy to control. Thus, the display can be used through a programmable interface to generate impressive lighting effects in real time. The global layout problem is decomposed into local per-triangle sub-problems by exploiting the chain topology of the electronic circuit, the final layout being obtained by stitching the local solutions. Instead of traditionally following the physical design pipeline, i.e. schematics design, component placement and routing; we decide the number of components, their placement and their routing per-triangle on the fly. The second contribution is a procedural algorithm for generating bridges-and-pillars supports for 3D printing. These supports have been shown to print reliably and in a stable manner in [DHL14]. Unfortunately, the previous algorithm struggles to generate supports that do not intersect the object, leaving visible scars on its surface after support removal. Additionally, its complexity scales with the number of points to support. We propose an algorithm based on emph{Model Synthesis} (MS) [Mer09] to generate these supports, with an implicit knowledge of object avoidance and a complexity independent of the number of points to support. Our algorithm works on a voxelized representation of the object. The supports are encoded in the algorithm with a set of labels, each representing a part of the structure (e.g. a pillar block, a bridge block, a pillar-bridge junction); and a set of adjacency constraints defining all possible label combinations in every direction. The supports for an object are generated top to bottom by repeatedly assigning labels to voxels and propagating constraints to remove inconsistent labels in the domain. The algorithm, adjacency constraints and heuristics are co-designed to avoid the need for trial-and-error or backtracking, typical of MS and similar approaches
Gallas, Mohamed-Anis. "De l'intention à la solution architecturale : proposition d'une méthode d'assistance à la prise en compte de la lumière naturelle durant les phases amont de conception". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0101.
Testo completoThe daylight illuminates the architectural space and creates the necessary conditions to accommodate human activities. The illuminating function of daylight is joined to another sensitive dimension that attributes a distinctive identity to the designed space. The control of daylight in architectural environment needs some detailed and precise characteristics about aperture and walls features. The multiplicity of these characteristics is faced with the inaccuracy and the uncertainty of the design information available during the early steps. Our research aims to propose a design support method that takes into account the early design step features and helps designers to integrate there daylight atmosphere intentions in project. We propose a design support method structured as a declarative modelling process. The declarative process helps the designer to declare his daylight intentions and to translate them to potential solutions that could be integrated in his project. This method considers the designer intentions as the main design information used to help designer during the early design steps. The proposed method provides functionalities that could operate the inaccuracy and the uncertainty of the ideas research and formalisation steps. Our design support method was implemented in a prototype design support tool. The cognitive contribution and the ability to support the design activities of the proposed tool was evaluated and analysed in an experimental design context
Brown, Ingi. "Entre firme et usagers : des biens génératifs d’usages.Théorie des biens comme espaces de conception". Thesis, Paris, ENMP, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013ENMP0001/document.
Testo completoDe nouveaux produits et services jouissent aujourd'hui d'un succès surprenant, alors qu'ils ne s'intègrent pas dans les canons traditionnels de l'innovation. Sans proposer de ruptures technologiques ni d'usages clairement identifiés, ces biens suscitent toutefois une large exploration d'usages nouveaux et inconnus, à l'image du service web Twitter ou du téléphone iPhone qui viennent bouleverser les pratiques quotidiennes de leurs usagers dans de nombreux domaines, y compris professionnels.La littérature apporte des réponses partielles aux enjeux soulevés par cette classe de biens, mais semble limitée par une vision des biens comme systèmes de découplages de la conception d'usages : celle-ci aurait lieu au sein de la firme par des approches de type analyse d'usage ou bien auprès d'usagers-concepteurs très compétents.Nous proposons ici une théorie qui veut intégrer ces différents apports tout en soulevant les hypothèses que nous jugeons trop restrictives sur les usagers, les biens et leurs rapports à la conception d'usage. Ce projet nous amène à rediscuter de la notion de biens pour les considérer comme des espaces de conception d'usages, à destination d'acteurs à la fois usagers et concepteurs.Ce nouveau paradigme suppose en revanche de réinterroger le rôle de la firme dans l'organisation de cette action collective de conception d'usages. La confrontation de notre modèle théorique à trois études de cas révèle que les succès que l'on connait aujourd'hui reposent sur une organisation sophistiquée des relations entre la firme et ses usagers concepteurs, ainsi qu'une ingénierie spécifique de dispositifs de conception, de formation et de coordination
Lannuzel, Thibault. "Génération Formes Utiles, étude d’un groupe de designers en France : 1945-1973". Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040127.
Testo completoThe topic is focused on a main period of the history of art and French post-war design but which is though largely unknown. During this period of growth also called « Trente Glorieuses », a line of eleven young French designers impose their self in the landscape of the model’s creation. This generation tries hard to promote the design from the end of the Second World War by basing on the social functionalism’s doctrine which is defended before by Francis Jourdain, father of the French serial furniture and member of the UAM, and then by his disciples René Gabriel and Marcel Gascoin. Their communal training in the best schools or in the design offices of their eldests, the similarity of their careers and the existence of personal affinities may allow us to claim the possibility of a generational phenomenon never identified in itself yet. Together or separately, this designers desire to defend the French rationalism and a production without any artifice, but above all the collaboration of the creator and the manufacturer for relevant forms and the proclamation of the beauty in the utility. Moreover, it is with them that appears the designer status who has to conceive furniture and interior organisations of quality and which is functional and reachable for everyone. This pioneer generation, relegated at the middle ground of the design history, deserves to have their place in the genesis of a profession and a discipline from which we still learn lessons
Mognol, Pascal. "Contribution à la génération automatique de gammes en tournage : génération dirigée par évaluation progressive". Cachan, Ecole normale supérieure, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994DENS0019.
Testo completoProst-Boucle, Adrien. "Génération rapide d'accélerateurs matériels par synthèse d'architecture sous contraintes de ressources". Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENT039/document.
Testo completoIn the field of high-performance computing, FPGA circuits are very attractive for their performance and low consumption. However, their presence is still marginal, mainly because of the limitations of current development tools. These limitations force the user to have expert knowledge about numerous technical concepts. They also have to manually control the synthesis processes in order to obtain solutions both fast and that fulfill the hardware constraints of the targeted platforms.A novel generation methodology based on high-level synthesis is proposed in order to push these limits back. The design space exploration consists in the iterative application of transformations to an initial circuit, which progressively increases its rapidity and its resource consumption. The rapidity of this process, along with its convergence under resource constraints, are thus guaranteed. The exploration is also guided towards the most pertinent solutions thanks to the detection of the most critical sections of the applications to synthesize, for the targeted execution context. This information can be refined with an execution scenarion specified by the user.A demonstration tool for this methodology, AUGH, has been built. Experiments have been conducted with several applications known in the field of high-level synthesis. Of very differen sizes, these applications confirm the pertinence of the proposed methodology for fast and automatic generation of complex hardware accelerators, under strict resource constraints. The proposed methodology is very close to the compilation process for microprocessors, which enable it to be used even by users non experts about digital circuit design. These works constitute a significant progress for a broader adoption of FPGA as general-purpose hardware accelerators, in order to make computing machines both faster and more energy-saving
Marcati, Alain. "Génération de particules de polymères à structure contrôlée par la microfluidique". Thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009INPT033G/document.
Testo completoThis work is full part of process intensification : polymer particles are usually synthesized in batch reactors with solvents, surfactants and stabilizers. In these conditions, particles are obtained with large size distribution. In order to reduce size distribution, particles synthesis is then studied in a continuous process in microchannels in water, without surfactants nor surface treatment of microreactors’ walls. The micron-size scale provides indeed better control of monomer dispersion and prevents droplets coalescence which is the major reason of polydispersity in stirred tank reactors.That is why we have developped microfluidic tools and studied hydrodynamics and droplet generation into microreactors in order to synthetize polymer beads smaller than a hundred microns by direct polymerization of spherical droplets. This work also deals with new material creaction : the objective was also to produce onion-like structures for whom we could choose each layer chemical nature and thickness. We have then analysed manipulation of partciles flow to determine ways of encapsulating core particles. Finally, we also developped a new application related to polymer beads into microchannels : the creation of micropacked chromatography columns
Tissot, Régis. "Contribution à la génération automatique de tests à partir de modèles et de schémas de test comme critères de sélection dynamiques". Besançon, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BESA2015.
Testo completoThis PhD thesis is a contribution to the conception of an automatic Model Based Testing (MBT) approach for test generation. The framework of our works is the BZ-TT (BZ-Testing Tools) technology, that allows for generating functional tests from models written in B. The test selection criteria implemented in BZ- TT ensure structural coverage of the model of the system to validate. It takes into account the data and control structures of the model. This approach does not allow for generating tests from properties expressing dynamic behaviors of the system such as properties based on operations sequencing. To address this problem, some works propose to involve human expertise to define "dynamic" selection criteria. Such selection criteria make it possible for the validation engineer to define strategies based on properties and aspects of the system thet he wants to validate. Our contributions explore this way, and target the complementarity with respect to the tests generated from the structural coverage of the model, in order to benefit from the resources and technology previously deployed for this goal. Our first contribution is the definition of a language for the formalization of test purposes, that allows for expressing test scenarios inspired by the properties to validate on the system. This language is based on a regular expressions-like formalism, and aims at describing scenarios by means of operation calls and symbolic states. We define a test generation method integrated to BZ- TT, so that these tools can take these new selection criteria into account. This way, we can re-use the technics of symbolic animation and of constraint solving of BZ- TT. We also benefit from the functionalities of export and concretization of the produced tests. With this method, the only additional work for the validation engineer is to define the test schemas used as selection criteria. Our last contribution is to assess the complementarity of our method with the automatic generation of tests by structural coverage of the model. We propose a method to assess the complementarity of two test suites. It is based on the computing of the coverage in terms of states and transitions of an abstraction of the system by th test suites. Finally, we apply this method to three case studies (two smart card applications and the POSIX fil management system), and we show the complementarity brought by the method
Libri sul tema "Design génératif"
Shute, Malcolm J. Les architectures de 5e génération sur tranche. Paris: Masson, 1991.
Cerca il testo completoLaurent, Chollet, a cura di. Génération 1977: Le livre anniversaire de vos 30 ans : tout le décor de vos jeunes années, actualité, culture, mode, sport, design, société. Paris: Hors collection, 2007.
Cerca il testo completoDesign génératif: Concevoir, programmer, visualiser. Paris: Pyramyd, 2010.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.
Cerca il testo completoDesign of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited, John, 2019.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2016.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2016.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2011.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2016.
Cerca il testo completoKeyhani, Ali. Design of Smart Power Grid Renewable Energy Systems. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.
Cerca il testo completoAtti di convegni sul tema "Design génératif"
Gorgemans, Julie. "Safety during design finalization and implementation for the AP1000® plant". In Sûreté des réacteurs nucléaires de 3ème génération. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jtsfen/2013sur10.
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