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Journal articles on the topic "Approche transactionnelle"
Moulins, Jean-Louis. "État de fidélité et relation de fidélité: Éléments de réflexion pour une nouvelle approche de l’échange." Décisions Marketing N° 13, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dm.013.0067.
Full textCottet, Patrice, Marie-Christine Lichtlé, and Véronique Plichon. "Fidélité transactionnelle ou relationnelle : une approche qualitative." Gestion 2000 29, no. 3 (2012): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/g2000.293.0063.
Full textSichem, Véronique. "Transmettre l'analyse transactionnelle : une approche en spirale." Actualités en analyse transactionnelle 129, no. 1 (2009): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/aatc.129.0076.
Full textGrebot, E. "Un cas de harcèlement moral au travail : approche transactionnelle." Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique 164, no. 7 (September 2006): 590–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2006.06.008.
Full textAudusseau, Jean, and Jacques Juhel. "Une approche transactionnelle de la quantification des probabilités chez l’enfant." Enfance N° 3, no. 3 (September 1, 2016): 261–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/enf1.163.0261.
Full textAudusseau, Jean, and Jacques Juhel. "Une approche transactionnelle de la quantification des probabilités chez l’enfant." Enfance 2016, no. 03 (September 2016): 261–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4074/s0013754516003013.
Full textGrebot, Élisabeth. "Réflexions sur la notion de workaholisme : pour une approche transactionnelle." Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique 171, no. 2 (March 2013): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2011.02.018.
Full textTyéri B., Tcheubeu Nana, and Ngomesse Njike Désirée. "Controle Et Performance Des Reseaux De Pme Camerounaises : Une Approche Transactionnelle." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 7 (March 31, 2017): 215. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n7p215.
Full textLe Chaffotec, Boris. "Paix armée et approche transactionnelle : quelle politique de défense américaine sous Donald Trump ?" Les Champs de Mars N° 30 + Supplément, no. 1 (2018): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lcdm.030.0170.
Full textRenault, Michel. "Une approche transactionnelle de l'action et de l'échange : la nature d'une économie partenariale." Revue du MAUSS 30, no. 2 (2007): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdm.030.0138.
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Bhiri, Sami. "Approche Transactionnelle pour Assurer des Compositions Fiables de Services Web." Phd thesis, Université Henri Poincaré - Nancy I, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00011116.
Full textNous proposons trois approches, basées sur ce modèle, pour assurer des compositions fiables. Contrairement aux MTA, la première approche part des spécifications des concepteurs pour déterminer les mécanismes transactionnels permettant d'assurer des exécutions correctes.
La deuxième approche procède par ré-ingénierie du service composé (SC). Elle permet d'améliorer les mécanismes de recouvrement d'un SC après analyse de ses traces d'exécutions.
La troisième approche repose sur le concept de "patron transactionnel", un nouveau concept que nous introduisons. Un "patron transactionnel"est un patron qui combine la flexibilité des workflows et la fiabilité des MTA. Nous définissons un SC en connectant des patrons transactionnels.
Nous utilisons un ensemble de règles de cohérence pour assurer que le SC défini est fiable. La contribution majeure de notre proposition est qu'elle a pu fusionner la flexibilité des systèmes de workflow et la fiabilité des MTA. Ainsi elle permet d'assurer des exécutions correctes
selon les critères spécifiés par les concepteurs.
Freu, Rachel. "Approche transactionnelle et métacognitive de l’absentéisme consécutif à un accident du travail." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018MON30045.
Full textThis work is based on field observations showing that employees will or will not move to a work stoppage following the same type of work accident of minor gravity. In addition, national statistics describe a downward trend for work-related accidents, but absenteeism is on the rise (CNAM, 2016; Ayming-Kantar TNS, 2016). These data therefore pose the question of the nature of the relationship between the accident and the work stoppage. The aim of this thesis was to explore to what extent the work stoppage would be explained by stress states and coping strategies of injured employees. Referring to the Self-Regulatory Executive Function Model - S-REF (Wells & Matthews, 1994), one goal of this thesis work is to explore the extent to which metacognitive beliefs are factors that may explain stress states, and their management, after a period of work stoppage. In reference to this model, we postulated that employees who were off work would develop a Cognitive Attentional Syndrome - CAS (Wells, 1995). We conducted three studies testing three main hypotheses: 1) Employees who are absent following an occupational accident have a particular metacognitive profile implying positive and negative metacognitive beliefs about anxiety, and preferentially activate emotional coping or avoidance strategies (study 1); 2) Employees who were absent due to a work accident built a more threatening occupational accident representation than employees who did not miss (study 2); 3) The probability of stopping work in the days following the accident would be predicted by the affective state of the employees after the accident (i.e., worry, peritraumatic dissociation and distress) as well as by their coping strategies (study 3). Our results show that employees who have had an accident at work do not have a different metacognitive profile, depending on whether they have had a work stoppage or not (study 1). Coping strategies are predicted by metacognitive beliefs about worry; coping strategies centered on the problem are less used by employees who have had a work stoppage following their work accident (study 1). The representation of the industrial accident does not present a higher threat character for employees who have had a work stoppage (study 2). Finally, the results of study 3 show that the probability of being off work due to an accident at work is only predicted by a low propensity to use coping strategies centered on the problem. Our main findings indicate that the stress experienced by accident victims is influenced by positive and negative metacognitive beliefs about worry (studies 1 and 2). Our work shows no difference in the metacognitive profile between absent and absent employees after an accident at work. The use of coping strategies centered on the problem would be the main correlate (study 1) and predictor (study 3) of absenteeism of injured employees. All these results argue in favor of a work stoppage approach based on transactional stress model, in order to better understand this phenomenon and propose innovative methods of care for employees who have suffered an occupational accident
Ben, Ameur Amal. "Approche de simulation transactionnelle pour la modélisation des performances et de l'énergie d'un système mémoire pour SoC hétérogènes." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AZUR4048.
Full textMobile devices, at each new release of the standards and following users’ continuous requests of new services, have to support more and more features, which are also becoming more and more demanding from the computational point of view. As a consequence, being able to fulfil new requirements and at the same time to provide power efficient chips is nowadays the most important challenge for mobile devices system designers. To tackle this challenge, novel system level performance and power modeling approaches have been proposed allowing hardware/software (HW/SW) architectures to be explored right at the very first steps of a System-on-Chip (SoC) design flow. However, existing solutions have limited support for the power optimization of the memory system (including SDRAM) that may occupy more than 70% of a chip area and consume more than 30% of the total energy. In our work, we propose a SystemC-TLM-based simulation framework at Electronic System Level (ESL), which is able to support the joint exploration of a SoC architecture and its memory configuration. This new framework helps in optimizing the SoC energy consumption while matching the required performance in terms of power and performance, as well as of memory bandwidth and latency
Bellon-Champel, Laura. "Dynamique familiale et stratégies d'adaptation chez les parents d'adolescents présentant un usage problématique de cannabis : facteurs associés à la détresse psychologique parentale." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016USPCB227.
Full textIntroduction: the period of adolescence is the age group for which cannabis use is highest in France. Cannabis use in adolescence is an important stressor for parents. The first aim of the present study was to better identify specific family dynamics and coping strategies (individual and dyadic) mobilized by parents of adolescent cannabis users. Second, was to investigate the factors associated with psychological distress (family dynamics, coping strategies). Method: during this quantitative and qualitative study, 50 parents consult for a problematic adolescent cannabis use and 67 control parents answered at a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale (FACES IV) and the Family Relationship Index (FRI) to assess family dynamics, the Brief Cope to estimate situational coping strategies and dyadic coping Inventory (DCI) to address the dyadic coping strategies mobilized by the sample's parents couple. Results: parents of adolescent cannabis users had a high psychological distress and have obtained significantly different scores on the dimensions of family dynamics, compare at parental control group. Thus, family functioning of parents of adolescent cannabis users was defined as cohesion and lower communication capabilities but also high intensity conflict from parents in the control group. A dimension of family dynamics (conflicts) and four situational coping strategies (expressing feelings, blame, substance use, behavioral disengagement) were positively related to psychological distress. Dyadic coping strategies (communication about the stress, negative strategies, ect) were positively related to psychological distress experienced by parents couple. Conclusion: these results show the interest of better understanding the experiences of parents facing the adolescent problem cannabis use and suggest directions for future supported
Idier, Laetitia. "Education thérapeutique chez les patients en dialyse : impact de la mise en place d'un programme d'éducation thérapeutique en auto-dialyse sur l'adhésion thérapeutique, la qualité de vie et l'état anxio-dépressif à partir d'une approche transactionnelle." Thesis, Bordeaux 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BOR21916/document.
Full textIntroduction: Dialysis entails numerous alterations in the life of the patient and requires adhering to many recommendations. Therapeutic Patient Education helps patients acquire knowledge and skills to manage their life with a chronic disease in the best possible way. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a therapeutic educational program for dialysis patients in an out-center. Methods: The program consisted of five group sessions concerning the representations and personal experience of the dialysis, dietary regimen, protection of vascular access, taking of medicines and satisfaction about the program. The study included 125 subjects (64 in the experimental group and 61 in the control group). Several criteria (adherence, quality of life, anxiety, depression) and mediating variables were measured (knowledge, self-efficacy, social support, coping strategies, etc.) before the program, at the end and three months after the end of the program. Results: The program had no effect on adherence, quality of life and anxiety. On the other hand, an increase in depressive symptoms was observed in the experimental group, without inferring a depressive state. Analyses of mediations showed that the increase in knowledge regarding vascular access explained the effect of therapeutic education on depressive symptoms. The results also showed that self-efficacy decreased in the experimental group after the five sessions. Additional analyses indicated that this change predicted other changes such as a decrease in dietary adherence and increased anxiety.Conclusion: These main results show the need for improving educational interventions with patients in dialysis by adapting the transmission of knowledge about everyday life, and especially by working more on improving the feeling of self-efficacy and the use of coping strategies
Bastos, castro Marcio. "Optimisation de la performance des applications de mémoire transactionnelle sur des plates-formes multicoeurs : une approche basée sur l'apprentissage automatique." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00766983.
Full textCastro, Márcio. "Optimisation de la performance des applications de mémoire transactionnelle sur des plates-formes multicoeurs : une approche basée sur l'apprentissage automatique." Thesis, Grenoble, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012GRENM074/document.
Full textMulticore processors are now a mainstream approach to deliver higher performance to parallel applications. In order to develop efficient parallel applications for those platforms, developers must take care of several aspects, ranging from the architectural to the application level. In this context, Transactional Memory (TM) appears as a programmer friendly alternative to traditional lock-based concurrency for those platforms. It allows programmers to write parallel code as transactions, which are guaranteed to execute atomically and in isolation regardless of eventual data races. At runtime, transactions are executed speculatively and conflicts are solved by re-executing conflicting transactions. Although TM intends to simplify concurrent programming, the best performance can only be obtained if the underlying runtime system matches the application and platform characteristics. The contributions of this thesis concern the analysis and improvement of the performance of TM applications based on Software Transactional Memory (STM) on multicore platforms. Firstly, we show that the TM model makes the performance analysis of TM applications a daunting task. To tackle this problem, we propose a generic and portable tracing mechanism that gathers specific TM events, allowing us to better understand the performances obtained. The traced data can be used, for instance, to discover if the TM application presents points of contention or if the contention is spread out over the whole execution. Our tracing mechanism can be used with different TM applications and STM systems without any changes in their original source codes. Secondly, we address the performance improvement of TM applications on multicores. We point out that thread mapping is very important for TM applications and it can considerably improve the global performances achieved. To deal with the large diversity of TM applications, STM systems and multicore platforms, we propose an approach based on Machine Learning to automatically predict suitable thread mapping strategies for TM applications. During a prior learning phase, we profile several TM applications running on different STM systems to construct a predictor. We then use the predictor to perform static or dynamic thread mapping in a state-of-the-art STM system, making it transparent to the users. Finally, we perform an experimental evaluation and we show that the static approach is fairly accurate and can improve the performance of a set of TM applications by up to 18%. Concerning the dynamic approach, we show that it can detect different phase changes during the execution of TM applications composed of diverse workloads, predicting thread mappings adapted for each phase. On those applications, we achieve performance improvements of up to 31% in comparison to the best static strategy
Cailleau, Isabelle. "Récit d'une enquête sur l'écriture numérique collaborative synchrone." Thesis, Compiègne, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015COMP2185.
Full textFor the first time in the history of writing, several people can edit the same document at the same time and from a distance. This new writing practice, made possible by digital technology, is called synchronous collaborative digital writing. The question posed by this research is how a consistent and readable text can emerge from such systems. In addition, the texts that result from these practices can hardly be reduced to communication intentions that pre-exist "in the head" of the participants. The text emerges within the situations. This raises the methodological question of how to account for this emergence. This thesis therefore offers to explore a way to tackle it: a pragmatist type of investigation, and more specifically, a transactional approach. It is characterized by the need to think the relationship in its constitutive dimension without presupposing any of the entities prior to their entry in situation. It also implies that all of the descriptions of a given situation always have to be considered as provisional and subject to revision. Here, an operationalization of this philosophical approach is proposed in the field of Information and Communication Sciences. It is implemented for two categories of case studies: situations of production of argumentation in an educational context and situations of collaborative production of meeting reports. This experimentation makes it possible to conclude that it would be interesting to continue this investigation in a transactional approach and it outlines an analysis model to facilitate this pursuit
Irachabal, Sandrine. "Réactions cognitives et comportementales de douloureux chroniques pris en charge dans une unité spécialisée : vers une approche transactionnelle de la douleur." Bordeaux 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002BOR20939.
Full textAlthough a number of problems are commonly associated with chronic pain, there appears to be considerable variability in individual responses to pain. Transactional model of stress, in which appraisals and coping processes are believed to play a central role, has been invoked to explain adjustment differences among chronic pain patients. To test the utility of such conceptual model for understanding chronic pain, 145 patients entering a multidisciplinary pain treatment center completed measures of sociobiographic, pain and personality characteristics at their admission and the measures of pain beliefs, control appraisals, social support and coping 3 months later. Chronic pain adjustment (distress, disability and quality of life) was assessed 9 months later. Path analyses revealed that primary (beliefs) and secondary appraisals (control and social support) make statistically significant contributions to the prediction of coping strategies. Results showed significant relationships between some primary appraisals and secondary appraisals. The results support transactional model that view appraisal and coping processes as interacted reciprocally and dynamically over time. Among antecedents variables, employment and family status, pain severity, multidisciplinary treatment, depression and anger have a direct influence on adjustment criteria. Some antecedents have indirect effects on adjustment criteria, their effects are mediated through process variables. Permanence belief about pain has a mediator effect on the relation between anger and quality of life, and on the relation between anger and external control. Catastrophizing and solicitous responses from family members have a mediator effect between marital status and passive coping strategies. These findings are consistent with a multifactorial and integrative model of pain that hypotheses a role for contextual, psychosocial and transactional factors as contributing to adjustment chronic pain
Domaison, Sophie. "Étude longitudinale du fonctionnement des familles confrontées au cancer de la mère." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOU20135.
Full textAny serious illness occurring in a patient threatens and alters the balance of their family group. The objective of this study is to identify the impact of breast cancer on a mother's nuclear family, when young children are present, with the longitudinal assessment of family functioning, psychological distress and adaptation strategies, through the perspective of different members of the group: the sick mother, the father and child(ren).Method: 39 parents (23 mothers and 16 fathers) of children aged between 6 and 12 completed self-assessment questionnaires as well as 22 children participated in research interviews at four evaluation times: the first (T1), the third (T2) and fifth (T3) of the mother’s chemotherapy, and two months after the end of chemotherapy (T4).Results: Family functioning as perceived by the family’s members is typical and stable over time. Spouses perceive more difficulties within the family than the patients and the children. The temporal evolution of variables highlights the T3 as a respite for the nuclear family. Levels of psychological distress are not pathological, but are different depending on the member’s place in the family. Women are more distressed than their spouses and children, and have more use of coping strategies focused on problem solving and seeking social support. The level of depression, hostility and the use of coping strategies focused on emotion in mothers explain their perception of family functioning. By contrast, the psychological state and the mode of adaptation of spouses and children do not affect their perception of family functioning.Conclusion: These results show the importance of combining qualitative and quantitative longitudinal methodology to analyse the views of all members of the family and improve the understanding of their experiences with the disease of the mother
Books on the topic "Approche transactionnelle"
Minary, Jean-Pierre. Modèles systémiques et psychologie: Approche systémique et idéologie dans l'analyse transactionnelle et dans le courant de Palo-Alto. Liège: P. Mardaga, 1992.
Find full textTransactional analysis psychotherapy: An integrated approach. London: Routledge, 1992.
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Miot, Claire, Thomas Vaisset, and Paul Vo-Ha. "Introduction. Pour une approche transactionnelle de la guerre : penser les conflits armés au prisme de la sortie des combats." In Cessez-le-feu, cesser les combats ?, 9–32. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.136833.
Full textShmukler, Diana, and Agnès Blondel. "Réflexions sur l’analyse transactionnelle dans le contexte des approches relationnelles contemporaines." In Le rôle de la relation, 147–65. NORPPA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/norppa.harg.2021.01.0147.
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