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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die italienischen Opern Ferdinando Paërs : Studien zur Introduktion und zur rondò-Arie /

Ensslin, Wolfram, January 2003 (has links)
Diss.--Philosophie--Saarbrück, 2001/2002. / Sources et bibliogr. p. 262-292. Index.
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Use of airs and modis thermal infrared channels to retrieve ice cloud properties

Yost, Christopher Rogers 25 April 2007 (has links)
In this study, we use thermal infrared channels to retrieve the optical thickness and effective particle radius of ice clouds. A physical model is used in conjunction with Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) temperature and water vapor profiles to simulate the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) brightness temperatures (BTs) observed by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) for channels located at 8.5, 11.0, and 12.0 µm (1176, 909, and 833 cm-1). The model is initially validated by comparing simulated clear-sky BTs to MODIS-observed clear-sky BTs. We also investigate the effect of introducing a +3 K bias in the temperature profile, a +3 K bias in the surface temperature, and a +20% bias in the water vapor profile in order to test the sensitivity of the model to these inputs. For clear-sky cases, the simulated TOA BTs agree with MODIS to within 2-3 K. The model is then extended to simulate thermal infrared BTs for cloudy skies, and we infer the optical thickness and effective radius of ice clouds by matching MODIS-observed BTs to calculations. The optical thickness retrieval is reasonably consistent with the MODIS Collection 5 operational retrieval for optically thin clouds but tends to retrieve smaller particle sizes than MODIS.
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French lute-song, 1529-1643 /

Le Cocq, Jonathan. January 1900 (has links)
Diss.--Philosophie--Oxford--Lincoln College, 1997. / Sources et bibliogr. f. 234-264 (t. 1).
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Uma implementação paralela do AIRS em Scala / A parallel implementation of AIRS in Scala

Salgado, Filipe Ferraz 15 September 2010 (has links)
Com o avanço tecnológico dos últimos anos passou a ser normal vermos microprocessadores com múltiplos núcleos (cores). A expectativa é de que o crescimento da quantidade de núcleos passe a ser maior do que o crescimento da velocidade desses núcleos. Assim, além de se preocuparem em otimizar algoritmos sequenciais, os programadores começaram a dar mais atenção às possibilidades de aproveitamento de toda a capacidade oferecida pelos diversos cores. Existem alguns modelos de programação que permitem uma abordagem concorrente. O modelo de programação concorrente mais adotado atualmente é o baseado em threads, que utiliza memória compartilhada e é adotado em Java. Um outro modelo é o baseado em troca de mensagens, no qual as entidades computacionais ativas são denominadas atores. Nesse trabalho, estudamos a linguagem Scala e seu modelo de atores. Além disso, implementamos em Scala uma versão paralela de um algoritmo de classicação que simula o sistema imunológico dos animais, o AIRS paralelo, e comparamos seu desempenho com a versão em Java. / With the technological advance of the last years it has been normal to see microprocessors with multiple cores. The expectation is that the growth of number of cores becomes greater than the growth of the speed of these cores. This way, besides worrying about optimizing sequential algorithms, developers started to give more attention to the possibilities of proting from all capacity offered by the cores. There exists a few programming models that allow a concurrent approach. In these days, the most adopted concurrent programming model is the one based on threads, which uses shared memory and is adopted in Java. Other model is based on message passing, on which the active computational entities are called actors. In this project, we studied Scala language and its model based on actors. Besides that, we implemented in Scala a parallel version of a classification algorithm that simules the immune system of the animals, parallel AIRS, and compared its performance with the Java version.
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Uma implementação paralela do AIRS em Scala / A parallel implementation of AIRS in Scala

Filipe Ferraz Salgado 15 September 2010 (has links)
Com o avanço tecnológico dos últimos anos passou a ser normal vermos microprocessadores com múltiplos núcleos (cores). A expectativa é de que o crescimento da quantidade de núcleos passe a ser maior do que o crescimento da velocidade desses núcleos. Assim, além de se preocuparem em otimizar algoritmos sequenciais, os programadores começaram a dar mais atenção às possibilidades de aproveitamento de toda a capacidade oferecida pelos diversos cores. Existem alguns modelos de programação que permitem uma abordagem concorrente. O modelo de programação concorrente mais adotado atualmente é o baseado em threads, que utiliza memória compartilhada e é adotado em Java. Um outro modelo é o baseado em troca de mensagens, no qual as entidades computacionais ativas são denominadas atores. Nesse trabalho, estudamos a linguagem Scala e seu modelo de atores. Além disso, implementamos em Scala uma versão paralela de um algoritmo de classicação que simula o sistema imunológico dos animais, o AIRS paralelo, e comparamos seu desempenho com a versão em Java. / With the technological advance of the last years it has been normal to see microprocessors with multiple cores. The expectation is that the growth of number of cores becomes greater than the growth of the speed of these cores. This way, besides worrying about optimizing sequential algorithms, developers started to give more attention to the possibilities of proting from all capacity offered by the cores. There exists a few programming models that allow a concurrent approach. In these days, the most adopted concurrent programming model is the one based on threads, which uses shared memory and is adopted in Java. Other model is based on message passing, on which the active computational entities are called actors. In this project, we studied Scala language and its model based on actors. Besides that, we implemented in Scala a parallel version of a classification algorithm that simules the immune system of the animals, parallel AIRS, and compared its performance with the Java version.
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Les parodies de spectacles parisiens sous l'Ancien Régime : étude des procédés musicaux / The parodies of Parisian spectacles under L'Ancien Régime (1676-1752) : study of musical methods

Evanno-Ledoux, Gwenaëlle 29 November 2014 (has links)
La parodie dramatique du XVIIIe siècle est un thème qui a bien souvent été traité. Il existe en effet de nombreux travaux sur le sujet, s'attachant à aborder la question d'un point de vue littéraire ou scénique. La particularité de mes travaux réside dans l'appréhension de la discipline à laquelle ils se rattachent : la musicologie. À travers l‟analyse musicologique et la réhabilitation des airs populaires ainsi que l'étude et la classification des timbres selon leur dramaturgie, la finalité de cette thèse sera de comprendre comment les parodies sont élaborées du point de vue musical. L'étude de sources primaires a permis de théoriser la compréhension littéraire et musicale du genre. Par ailleurs, ces recherches ont donné naissance à de nouveaux outils tels qu'une typologie des timbres ou un catalogue des airs, classés par incipits métriques et rythmiques. Car finalement, la parodie est-elle un genre musical si dilettante qu'il y paraît ? Le corpus des oeuvres étudiées sera par conséquent très diversifié, les parodies ciblant en effet plusieurs genres, tels que la tragédie lyrique, le ballet, l‟opéra-comique et déjà la parodie / The dramatic parody in the XVIIIth century is a theme which has often been tackled with. Indeed, there are numerous works about this subject, approaching the question in a literary or scenic point of view. What makes my work being special is identifying the subject which it belongs: musicology. Through the musicological analysis and popular airs rehabilitation, so as the study and the classification of the timbres according to their dramaturgy, the purpose of this thesis will be to understand how the parodies are built in a musical way. The study of the primary sources made possible the theorization of the literary and the musical understanding of this genre. Besides, these researches gave birth to new tools such as a typology of timbres or a catalogue of these airs, filed in metric and rhythmic incipits. Eventually, the point is: is the parody a so dilettante musical genre as it sounds? As a consequence, the musical works studied through this corpus will be very eclectic, the parodies aiming at several genres, such as the lyric tragedy, the ballet, the comic- opera and even the parody
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Apports du sondage infrarouge à l'étude des aérosols atmosphériques

Pierangelo, Clémence 22 September 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Le rapport du Groupe Intergouvernemental d'experts sur l'Evolution du Climat de 2001 soulignait le<br />niveau très imparfait de notre compréhension de l'effet des aérosols atmosphériques sur le climat. Ces<br />particules d'origines naturelles (poussières, aérosols volcaniques...) ou anthropiques (sulfates,<br />suies...) sont une des principales sources d'incertitude sur le changement climatique. Une des raisons<br />à cela est leur très grande variabilité spatio-temporelle. Par nature globale et quasi-continue,<br />l'observation spatiale des aérosols est donc un outil indispensable à leur étude.<br />Si la télédétection dans le domaine visible s'est beaucoup développée pour permettre de mieux<br />caractériser ces particules et leur effet sur le rayonnement solaire, l'utilisation de la télédétection dans<br />le domaine infrarouge est encore sous-exploitée. Or, non seulement la connaissance de l'effet des<br />aérosols sur le rayonnement terrestre est indispensable à l'évaluation de leur forçage radiatif total,<br />mais la télédétection infrarouge permet aussi la mesure de grandeurs inaccessibles à la télédétection<br />visible (observations possibles de nuit comme de jour, sur terre comme sur mer).<br />Dans cette thèse, nous montrons que les observations des sondeurs infrarouges permettent de<br />caractériser les aérosols en épaisseur optique infrarouge, en altitude, et en taille. Après une étude de la<br />sensibilité des propriétés optiques des aérosols à leur microphysique, et le développement d'un code<br />de transfert radiatif pour un milieu diffusant adapté à la haute résolution spectrale du sondeur de<br />nouvelle génération NASA-Aqua/AIRS, nous abordons le problème inverse. Les applications<br />présentées ici couvrent entre autres les aérosols stratosphériques volcaniques du Pinatubo, observés<br />avec le sondeur NOAA/HIRS, et la construction d'une climatologie de 8 ans des poussières<br />désertiques sur mer et sur terre avec ce même instrument. L'inversion des observations AIRS nous a<br />permis ensuite de déterminer l'épaisseur optique à 10 μm, l'altitude moyenne et le rayon effectif du<br />mode grossier des poussières au-dessus des mers.
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Metrics for security activities assisted by argumentative logic / Métriques pour le déclenchement des évènements de sécurité assistées par la logique argumentative

Bouyahia, Tarek 29 March 2017 (has links)
L'accroissement et la diversification des services offerts par les systèmes informatiques modernes rendent la tâche de sécuriser ces systèmes encore plus complexe. D'une part, l'évolution du nombre de services système accroît le nombre des vulnérabilités qui peuvent être exploitées par des attaquants afin d'atteindre certains objectifs d'intrusion. D'autre part, un système de sécurité moderne doit assurer un certain niveau de performance et de qualité de service tout en maintenant l'état de sécurité. Ainsi, les systèmes de sécurité modernes doivent tenir compte des exigences de l'utilisateur au cours du processus de sécurité. En outre, la réaction dans des contextes critiques contre une attaque après son exécution ne peut pas toujours remédier à ses effets néfastes. Dans certains cas, il est essentiel que le système de sécurité soit en avance de phase par rapport à l'attaquant et de prendre les mesures nécessaires pour l'empêcher d'atteindre son objectif d'intrusion. Nous soutenons dans cette thèse que le processus de sécurité doit suivre un raisonnement intelligent qui permet au système de prévoir les attaques qui peuvent se produire par corrélation à une alerte détectée et d'appliquer les meilleures contre-mesures possibles. Nous proposons une approche qui génère des scénarios potentiels d'attaque qui correspondent à une alerte détectée. Ensuite, nous nous concentrons sur le processus de génération d'un ensemble approprié de contre-mesures contre les scénarios d'attaque générés. Un ensemble généré des contre-mesures est considéré comme approprié dans l'approche proposée s'il présente un ensemble cohérent et il satisfait les exigences de l'administrateur de sécurité (par exemple, la disponibilité). Nous soutenons dans cette thèse que le processus de réaction peut être considéré comme un débat entre deux agents. D'un côté, l'attaquant choisit ses arguments comme étant un ensemble d'actions pour essayer d'atteindre un objectif d'intrusion, et de l'autre côté l'agent défendant la cible choisit ses arguments comme étant un ensemble de contre-mesures pour bloquer la progression de l'attaquant ou atténuer les effets de l'attaque. D'autre part, nous proposons une approche basée sur une méthode d'aide à la décision multicritère. Cette approche assiste l'administrateur de sécurité lors de la sélection des contre-mesures parmi l'ensemble approprié des contre-mesures générées à partir de la première approche. Le processus d'assistance est basé sur l'historique des décisions de l'administrateur de sécurité. Cette approche permet également de sélectionner automatiquement des contre-mesures appropriées lorsque l'administrateur de sécurité est dans l'incapacité de les sélectionner (par exemple, en dehors des heures de travail, par manque de connaissances sur l'attaque). Enfin, notre approche est implémentée et testée dans le cadre des systèmes automobiles / The growth and diversity of services offered by modern systems make the task of securing these systems a complex exercise. On the one hand, the evolution of the number of system services increases the risk of causing vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by malicious users to reach some intrusion objectives. On the other hand, the most recent competitive systems are those that ensure a certain level of performance and quality of service while maintaining the safety state. Thus, modern security systems must consider the user requirements during the security process.In addition, reacting in critical contexts against an attack after its execution can not always mitigate the adverse effects of the attack. In these cases, security systems should be in a phase ahead of the attacker in order to take necessary measures to prevent him/her from reaching his/her intrusion objective. To address those problems, we argue in this thesis that the reaction process must follow a smart reasoning. This reasoning allows the system, according to a detected attack, to preview the related attacks that may occur and to apply the best possible countermeasures. On the one hand, we propose an approach that generates potential attack scenarios given a detected alert. Then, we focus on the generation process of an appropriate set of countermeasures against attack scenarios generated among all system responses defined for the system. A generated set of countermeasures is considered as appropriate in the proposed approach if it presents a coherent set (i.e., it does not contain conflictual countermeasures) and it satisfies security administrator requirements (e.g., performance, availability). We argue in this thesis that the reaction process can be seen as two agents arguing against each other. On one side the attacker chooses his arguments as a set of actions to try to reach an intrusion objective, and on the other side the agent defending the target chooses his arguments as a set of countermeasures to block the attacker's progress or mitigate the attack effects. On the other hand, we propose an approach based on a recommender system using Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) method. This approach assists security administrators while selecting countermeasures among the appropriate set of countermeasures generated from the first approach. The assistance process is based on the security administrator decisions historic. This approach permits also, to automatically select appropriate system responses in critical cases where the security administrator is unable to select them (e.g., outside working hours, lack of knowledge about the ongoing attack). Finally, our approaches are implemented and tested in the automotive system use case to ensure that our approaches implementation successfully responded to real-time constraints.
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An examination of the transition region between the troposphere and stratosphere using tracer space.

Monahan, Kathleen Patricia January 2008 (has links)
Stratosphere Troposphere exchange (STE) is important to study as it controls the chemical composition of the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS) and thus the radiative balance of this region. STE also controls the transport of chemicals into the stratosphere which are vital to ozone depletion. The troposphere and the stratosphere have specific chemical characteristics and the transition region between these regions displays characteristics of both. Ozone and water vapour concentrations can be used as tracers for the characteristics of the troposphere and stratosphere. This thesis develops measures in tracer space, which allow the determination of the strength and depth of atmospheric mixing between the troposphere and the stratosphere in extratropical regions. The application of entropy as a measure of atmospheric mixing as introduced by Patmore and Toumi [2006], is improved in this study. This is a measure of how the ozone and water vapour mixing ratios vary as a result of mixing. An additional metric to give further information on the form of the mixing line in tracer space is also developed. This measure uses the ozone and water vapour mixing ratios at the boundaries of the transition region (BO3 and BH2O). This study uses data from ozonesondes and hygrometers, along with satellite data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS). The ozone product from AIRS is also validated as part of this study. The entropy, BO3 and BH2O measures from this study, are successfully shown to detect regions of enhanced mixing in comparison studies. A key comparison shows that the measures developed in this study are able to produce comparable conclusions to higher resolution aircraft data, with regards to mixing. The separation of entropy, BO3 and BH2O, into different categories allows mixing processes to be assigned to some of the categories. Mixing is shown to have geographic preference, with some regions having significantly more mixing. Some categories have preference with regards to their location either poleward or equatorward of the jet stream. In addition, some information as to the direction of the vertical transport, whether stratosphere to troposphere or vice versa, is obtained.
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An examination of the transition region between the troposphere and stratosphere using tracer space.

Monahan, Kathleen Patricia January 2008 (has links)
Stratosphere Troposphere exchange (STE) is important to study as it controls the chemical composition of the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS) and thus the radiative balance of this region. STE also controls the transport of chemicals into the stratosphere which are vital to ozone depletion. The troposphere and the stratosphere have specific chemical characteristics and the transition region between these regions displays characteristics of both. Ozone and water vapour concentrations can be used as tracers for the characteristics of the troposphere and stratosphere. This thesis develops measures in tracer space, which allow the determination of the strength and depth of atmospheric mixing between the troposphere and the stratosphere in extratropical regions. The application of entropy as a measure of atmospheric mixing as introduced by Patmore and Toumi [2006], is improved in this study. This is a measure of how the ozone and water vapour mixing ratios vary as a result of mixing. An additional metric to give further information on the form of the mixing line in tracer space is also developed. This measure uses the ozone and water vapour mixing ratios at the boundaries of the transition region (BO3 and BH2O). This study uses data from ozonesondes and hygrometers, along with satellite data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS). The ozone product from AIRS is also validated as part of this study. The entropy, BO3 and BH2O measures from this study, are successfully shown to detect regions of enhanced mixing in comparison studies. A key comparison shows that the measures developed in this study are able to produce comparable conclusions to higher resolution aircraft data, with regards to mixing. The separation of entropy, BO3 and BH2O, into different categories allows mixing processes to be assigned to some of the categories. Mixing is shown to have geographic preference, with some regions having significantly more mixing. Some categories have preference with regards to their location either poleward or equatorward of the jet stream. In addition, some information as to the direction of the vertical transport, whether stratosphere to troposphere or vice versa, is obtained.

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