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Following the expatriate : producing, practicing, performing British expatriate identities in SingaporeCranston, Sophie Clare January 2014 (has links)
In this thesis, I follow the expatriate as a category, subject, identity and orientation from a starting point of the knowledge of the successful expatriate in the Global Mobility Industry to an end point, Singapore. Focusing on British migrants going to Singapore, I follow the expatriate as a mobile subject and mobile identity. Although the expatriate is a common nomenclature denoting a skilled migrant who lives abroad for a short period of time, I argue that the term expatriate is not axiomatic in describing this type of mobility. Rather, the thesis seeks to uncover what is obscured by and conveyed through the term, how people fit within it or against it, how its use and meaning is produced and negotiated. This builds upon previous literature on expatriates that focuses attention on how their lives play out abroad. However, I develop this literature to argue that the expatriate is produced, in part, through the processes that inform their move. I draw upon management discourse which frames expatriation as being like a ‘journey’ from home to abroad, with the management of how this journey is undertaken contributing to how the expatriate experience is understood. Drawing upon the discourse of the successful expatriate, I start by looking at the Global Mobility Industry, an industry that directs itself towards assisting in the management of expatriates. This industry I suggest performs itself as being expert in knowing how to manage the expatriate, a portrayal that enacts the industry into being. The discourse of the successful expatriate is performative in other ways, as it produces a normal expatriate experience, in terms of how the expatriate understands the abroad, and the normal emotional response to this. This normal expatriate experience is learnt by the British migrant through their journey abroad. The end point of the journey here is Singapore, looking at how British migrants orient themselves through the term expatriate. Through this, I argue then that there is no single way in which we can understand the expatriate, but there are multiple ways in which the term is put to use. These different understandings can be contradictory, but they work to bring into conversation ways in which cultural difference between ‘home’ and ‘abroad’ are produced, performed and practised.
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ALEBAS : une méthodologie de développement et d'analyse de sûreté de fonctionnement des systèmes embarqués / ALEBAS : a development and safety analysis methodology of embedded systemsGodot, Jean 27 March 2018 (has links)
De nos jours, l'augmentation de la complexité des systèmes embarqués impose la prise en charge, dès les premiers prototypes et au niveau logiciel, d'exigences habituellement traitées plus tardivement voire même seulement lors du passage en série, comme notamment les contraintes de sûreté de fonctionnement. Nous proposons une méthodologie de développement de logiciels embarqués pouvant répondre aux besoins et contraintes de développement de ces logiciels dans la phase de prototypage. La flexibilité de la méthodologie garantit une meilleure gestion des évolutions récurrentes caractérisant les logiciels dans cette phase de prototypage. Aussi, grâce à sa structure bien adaptée, l'aspect automatisé de son intégration et de sa mise en place, notre méthodologie garantit une réduction significative des coûts du passage en série et de la mise en place de normes telles que l'ISO 26262 ou la DO-178. Pour illustrer les résultats que nous obtenons grâce à notre méthodologie et la chaîne d'outils associée, nous l'appliquons dans le cadre d'un projet industriel d'innovation qui consiste à la robotisation d'un véhicule prototype. Le cas d'étude se concentre sur la fonction "accélérateur" de ce prototype. / Nowadays, the increasing complexity of embedded systems requires the management, from the first prototypes and software level, of requirements usually handled later even only when passing in production, such as including dependability constraints. We propose a development methodology for embedded software that can meet the needs and constraints of developing this software in the prototyping phase. The flexibility of the methodology ensures better management of recurring changes characterizing the software in the prototyping phase. Also, due to its well-adapted structure, and automated aspect of its integration and implementation, our methodology ensures a significant cost reduction of serialization and implementation of norms such as ISO 26262 or DO-178. To illustrate the results, we apply our methodology and the associated toolchain to an innovative industrial project which consists to robotize a prototype car. The case study focuses on the accelerator function of the prototype.
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