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Elmore, Grainne Anna-May. « Nightmares transplanted : the novels of Rev. Charles Robert Maturin, (1760-1824) ». Thesis, University of Ulster, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.390156.
Texte intégralPerotto, Anne-Lise. « La poétique du vide dans les romans de Charles Robert Maturin ». Grenoble 3, 2002. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01651841.
Texte intégralWohlgemut, Esther. « Cosmopolitan affinities, the question of the nation in Edgeworth, Byron, and Maturin ». Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0019/NQ48120.pdf.
Texte intégralKelly, James. « Questioning agency : Charles Maturin, the national tale, and the cultural production of identity ». Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29190.
Texte intégralLarizza, Olivier. « Le Mouvement dans "Melmoth the Wanderer" et la prose romanesque du révérend irlandais Charles Robert Maturin (1780-1824) ». Strasbourg 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002STR20046.
Texte intégralAs Maturin is classified as a writer of the frenetic vein, my work aims at exploring the issue of movement in his novel prose. It claims to be eclectic in its critical approach, notably using the tools provided by New Criticism. My first part shows how the six novels get bogged down in a slow and repetitive story meeting many obstacles (digressions, interruptions), resulting in an ill-treated form. Now tensions rise from this form, which is what my second part deals with : the discourse, whether it is religious or political, livens up the novel from an ideological point of view. These tensions leave a rent in the whole textual dimension where the fundamental issue of evil is engraved. The saving movement can then only be found in the reader's mind. Thus my third part opens on the vertical movement fostered by the best of Maturin's novels which force the reader to fight against the demon of inertia, but the cost of this voctory must be transgression -a key to the understanding of the singularity of Maturin's writing
Prokisch, Peter. « Fanatics, Hypocrites, Christians - Katholiken als stereotype Romanfiguren bei Richardson, Lewis, Radcliffe und Maturin : Vorformen, Darstellung und Funktion / ». Hamburg : Kovač, 2005. http://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz121555038cov.htm.
Texte intégralPezard, Emilie. « Le romantisme « frénétique » : histoire d’une appellation générique et d’un genre dans la critique de 1821 à 2010 ». Thesis, Paris 4, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA040069.
Texte intégralThe name of the “Frénétique” genre was created by Charles Nodier in 1821 and is now an integral part of the vocabulary of Romanticism studies. The genre it designates, however, has experienced diverging definitions, both with regards to the authors associated with this genre and the characteristics that describe it. The present thesis traces the history of the genre known as “Frénétique” as defined by critiques from 1821 to 2010, based on a study of the uses of the genre name in a corpus of close to 630 critiques. In the 1820s and 1830s, the notion of “Frénétique” was used in debates on Romanticism with a polemical purpose. While Nodier invented the “Frénétique” genre so as to distinguish it from Romanticism, numerous critics instead assimilated the two notions in part or in whole —using the “Frénétique” appellation to describe the most violent and excessive dimensions of Romanticism. After disappearing from Romanticism readings for several decades, the “Frénétique” genre emerged again in the early 20th century, when its rising success lead to an increasing complexity of its definitions. The “Frénétique” genre can be the manifestation of a metaphysical revolt, the literary transposition of an èthos, or is generally used to describe the Romantic-era craze for a horrific and excessive genre that inherited its key characteristics from the Gothic Novel. The latter, constituted by the novels of Radcliffe, Lewis and Maturin, spurred two genres that should be distinguished: the French Gothic Novel and the “Frénétique” genre
Jacobson, Laura Anne. « Exploring the perverse body the Monk and Melmoth the Wanderer / ». Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/641.
Texte intégralCordova, Corcega Eddy José. « Contribution à l'étude de la formation des enseignants de second degré au Vénézuela programme d'études, profil et recyclage à l'Institut Pédagogique Expérimental de Maturin, l'I.U.P.E.M ». Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37596830n.
Texte intégralGröger, Matthias [Verfasser], Norbert [Akademischer Betreuer] Frey et Thomas [Gutachter] Valerius. « Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von Maturin als neues Zielprotein in der Pathogenese der kardialen Hypertrophie aus Genexpressionsanalysen der Hypertrophen Kardiomyopathie / Matthias Gröger ; Gutachter : Thomas Valerius ; Betreuer : Norbert Frey ». Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1230407197/34.
Texte intégralRossi, Tristan. « Contribution à l'étude géologique de la frontière Sud-Est de la plaque Caraïbes : La Serrania Del Interior Oriental (Venezuela) sur le transect Cariaco-Maturin : Synthèses paléogéographique et géodynamique ». Brest, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985BRES0001.
Texte intégralGoss, Sarah Judith. « The agony of consciousness : history and memory in nineteenth-century Irish gothic novels / ». view abstract or download file of text, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3102166.
Texte intégralTypescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 225-231). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
Anastasaki, Elena. « Exercises de'immortalité : le thème de l'immortalité physique dans la littérature française et anglophone de la première moitié du XIXème siècle : William Godwin, Charles Robert Maturin, Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier et Nathaniel Hawthorne ». Thesis, University of Kent, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.246649.
Texte intégralAnastassaki, Elena. « Exercices d'immortalité : le thème de l'immortalité physique dans la littérature française et anglophone de la première moitié du XIXème siècle : William Godwin, Charles Robert Maturin, Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier et Nathaniel Hawthorne ». Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA082055.
Texte intégralPotie, Gilbert. « Contribution à l'étude géologique de la frontière SE de la plaque caraibe : la serrania del interior oriental sur le transect Cumana-Urica et le bassin de Maturin (Vénézuela) : application de données géophysiques et géologiques à une interpretation structurale ». Brest, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BRES2005.
Texte intégralSmith, Cynthia Alicia. « Sentimental Sailors : Rescue and Conversion in Antebellum U.S. Literature ». Miami University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1563961982289284.
Texte intégralMatthews, Bradley J. « Mature in Christ : the contribution of Ephesians and Colossians to constructing Christian maturity in modernity ». Thesis, Durham University, 2009. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1345/.
Texte intégralRidell, Jonathan. « Maturing with Dignity ». Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-171703.
Texte intégralNzigou-Moundounga, Jean-François. « La maturité vocationnelle : un concept clé pour le développement et l’application des nouvelles méthodes d’aide à l’orientation au Gabon ». Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CNAM0752.
Texte intégralThis thesis addresses issues related to training and orientation of a person during their life through the notion of maturity and psychological research involving this term scientific effort. Everyone’s life, is indeed, “a story marked” by several transition that mark the individual evolution, the theory has fallen heavily on two key and essential in training, decision making and directory of individuals: maturity and transition; maturity as prior preparation for decision making regarding training and employment and transition as an event and development process that transforms the lives, roles, relationship, habits, representation of person. The interweaving of these two concepts at each stage of development enables people to embrace the world of meaning accord according to different aid practices and strategies to facilitate the ownership and creation of a directory of resources forecasts of possible orientation shot, medium and long term. Notion of maturity allowed me to conduct a survey using a questionnaire shat describes three types of information (knowledge of the business word, knowledge of occupations) using three processes (exploration, decision making and planning). The purpose of this study is to find niches, strategies to enable you Gabonese to find solutions helping to open up and look at information through the of vocational maturity. In addition to this, into this doctoral thesis I have marked two notions: that of the maturity and the transition that combines to allow the construction and development of self identity of adolescents and adults throughout their existence. At the end of the current study of centrality ot these two concepts seem obvious
von, Feilitzen Helena. « Modeling non-maturing liabilities ». Thesis, KTH, Matematik (Inst.), 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-35521.
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Ahmadi-Djam, Adrian, et Nordström Sean Belfrage. « Forecasting Non-Maturing Liabilities ». Thesis, KTH, Matematisk statistik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-205032.
Texte intégralMed ständigt ökande krav på finansiella institutioner måste de noga övervaka sin likviditetsrisk. Detta examensarbete fokuserar på att analysera lämpligheten av tidsseriemodeller för prognoser inlåningsvolymer med hjälp av data från en ej namngiven finansiell institution. Holt-Winters, Stochastic Factor, ARIMA och ARIMAX modellerna används, där den senare uppvisar bäst resultat. ARIMAX modellen är lämplig för prognoser av inlåningsvolymer på en 3-6 månaders tidshorisont där hänsyn till säsongseffekter tagits genom månatliga dummyvariabler. Förklaringsvariabler såsom marknadsvolatilitet och räntor förbättrar modellens prognosticeringsprecision men ökar samtidigt komplexiteten på grund av de simuleringar som krävs.
Stavrén, Fredrik, et Nikita Domin. « Modeling of non-maturing deposits ». Thesis, KTH, Matematisk statistik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-252302.
Texte intégralIntresset för att modellera inlåningsvolymer utan en kontrakterad förfallodaghar ökat markant sedan finanskrisen 2008. Inte bara sett utifrån ett perspek-tiv att uppfylla krav som ställs av tillsynsmyndigheter, men också sett utifrånbankens investerings-och finansieringsperspektiv.Målet med det här arbetet är att förse banken med en analys av majoritetenav de olika områdena som man behöver ta hänsyn till när man ska model-lera inlåningar utan förfallodatum, men med ett fokus på volymmodellering.I den här rapporten modelleras räntor (kortränta och kontoränta), kontovoly-merna, kontobeteendet samt likviditetsrisken. Detta görs med hjälp av Vasicekför korträntan, en regressionsmetod samt en metod som föreslagits av Jarrowoch Van Deventer för kontoräntan, SARIMA, SARIMAX och en generell ad-ditiv regressionsmetod för volymerna, en statisk replikeringsportfölj baseradpå Maes och Timmermans modell för att imitera kontona och slutligen så mo-delleras likviditetsrisken med ett ramverk som föreslagits av Kalkbrener ochWilling. Alla dessa nämnda modeller appliceras, där det är möjligt, på de treolika kontotyperna: privatkonton, sparkonton samt företagssparkonto.Resultatet är att räntemodelleringen samt replikeringsportföljen inte ger ade-kvata resultat på grund av den rådande marknaden. Vidare så ger en SARIMA-modell den bästa prediktionen, vilket gör att slutsatsen är att andra exogenavariabler redan är inneslutna i den fördröjda volymvariabeln. Avslutningsvisså ger likviditetsmodellen tillfredsställande resultat och antas vara rimlig.
Lindsey, Dakota Raine. « GEOCHEMISTRY OF ARTIFICALLY MATURED ANNA SHALE : IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OF REDOX-SENSITIVE GEOCHEMICAL PROXIES IN MATURE ORGANIC-RICH SHALES ». OpenSIUC, 2018. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2454.
Texte intégralFayon, David. « Mesure de la maturité numérique des acteurs du secteur bancaire, dans une perspective de transformation digitale ». Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLT013/document.
Texte intégralThe bank is a front-line sector of digital transformation and ranks 4th in the most digitally-transformed sectors behind IT, media and professional services (Gandhi & al, 2016). In addition, the burst of data and the need for real-time processing is a challenge for the players to meet or anticipate the needs of customers. In this way, the digital transformation of banks is emblematic of the opportunities and risks of our digital society.Studies tend to demonstrate that digital performance reflects the company's economic performance (Accenture, 2016b). It is therefore all the more important to carry out its digital transformation in order to remain or become a performing bank, especially since the average mortality of multinationals is only 40 years (Schatt, 2014).The question is where are the banks going to be in the value chain: continuing vertical integration or horizontal integration to diversify, buy or make partnerships with technological players or fintech?The prerequisite may lie in the knowledge of their current digital maturity. The model developed in this thesis makes it possible to highlight the strengths of a banking player and its perfectible points likely to feed the transformation strategy for its leaders and the related priorities. The starting point is the methodology of measuring digital maturity of any kind of organization (Fayon, Tartar, 2014) that has been challenged as part of this thesis work. Its axes, which define digital maturity, have evolved and are there to number six: Organization, Technology and Innovation, People, Offer, Environment, Strategy.The reflection has been focused on the structuring trends of digital transformation, and a focus on the case of the banking sector. She has been nourished by academic work related to the paradigm shift brought by digital technologies and those related to organizational design among others. Two surveys (one on the bank of the future, the other on the expectations of the generations in terms of banking service) and a PoC realized as part of the contactless payment on smartphone at La Poste french company have fueled the reflection to enrich our initial model of measuring digital maturity.To build the model, we have chosen to rely primarily on existing work in both areas at the heart of digital transformation, on the one hand information systems where many methodological tools have been developed (CMMI, ITIL, CobiT, etc.) and secondly marketing. Each of the indicators of the initial model was challenged by relying on the literature in the field as well as on a body of data developed for this thesis work.The scope of this measure is of two kinds. The result can make it possible for the decision makers who seize it - typically the actors of the digital transformation (Executive Committee, CDO, CTO, CMO) – feed the digital transformation strategy of the considered actor (thanks to the calculation of the maturity of the 6 levers and globally of the bank to highlight its strengths and its weaknesses, it is then necessary to exploit them in the service of its strategy). But this measure can also have a performative scope. It allows, as for all devices measuring tools, to give an "objectivized" but also "objectifying" level reached by each of the indicators and therefore accompany a reflexive process of digital transformation.A number of limitations are inherent to this thesis work in its instrumental dimension in particular. The internal coherence of the model, although tested by different analytical approaches and tests, is not exempt, by construction, from an arbitrary part. The relevance of the model, even if it has been tested partly with some business cases, remains subject to the test of generalization. In addition, the evolving nature of digital technologies and associated societal changes may make some indicators less relevant. But the performative dimension of the model could then remain
Nordey, Thibault. « Analyse expérimentale et modélisation de l’hétérogénéité de la qualité et de la maturité des mangues ». Thesis, Avignon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AVIG0332/document.
Texte intégralOne of the major difficulties involved in marketing fresh mango is to manage its quality. Mango quality includes several attributes such as size, total soluble solids content, acidity and color, all of which vary with growing conditions and during ripening. The aim of this thesis is to determine the impact of growing conditions on fruit quality and ripening through experimental and modeling approaches.Experimental studies have revealed that size, dry mass and maturity vary considerably between mangoes according to their position in the tree and fruit load. Measurements suggest that fruit growth is affected by the embolization of sap-conducting vessels. In addition to differences measured between mangoes, our results showed that quality attributes vary within fruits in relation to the maturity gradient.A physical model showed that climatic variations within the tree caused substantial temperature gradients within mangoes that change with the fruit position in the tree. These simulations revealed that quality differences within mangoes are not related to the temperature gradient, except for fruit color. Use of a model that simulates the biosynthetic pathway of ethylene indicated that maturity differences between mangoes are explained by differences in carbon supply and, to a much lesser extent, to differences in temperature. The integration of experimental results into a growth model revealed that the embolization of sap-conducting vessels caused the slowdown of fruit enlargement. Lastly, when all of these models were coupled to a model that simulates fruit growth in dry mass, it was demonstrated that variations in size, dry matter content and maturity between mangoes were caused by differences in fruit load, flowering time, fruit dry mass at the end of cell division and transpiration, rather than by differences in temperature.The multidisciplinary approach developed made it possible to better understand the processes involved in fruit quality and ripening and to open new areas of research
Janssen, Philippe. « Influences relatives de l'ancienneté et de la maturité sur la biodiversité : implications pour la conservation en forêts de montagne ». Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAS024/document.
Texte intégralSince the 1980s, numerous studies had shown the importance of stand maturity, especially old-growth habitat features (very large trees, deadwood…) for forest biodiversity conservation. This work led to a better recognition of the ecological function of forests. However, most of these studies do not take account of forest continuity, i.e. the temporal continuity in forested condition. Forest continuity has been used to explain some species distribution. Therefore, ancient forests, even rejuvenated by disturbances, may be of greater conservation interest for biodiversity than recent forests composed of overmature stands. This a priori contrasting relationship between biodiversity and stand maturity on the one hand and biodiversity and forest continuity on the other hand, raises many questions about the most appropriate policy choices to conserve and manage adequately forest biodiversity. More generally, these concepts allow the questioning of the relative influence of past and present human-induced environmental changes on forest biodiversity. To clarify the relative effects of forest continuity and stand maturity on biodiversity, we developed an approach in which we combined historical ecology and environmental sciences. We established 70 sites in the French Prealps (Vercors, Chartreuse and Bauges) in which we crossed ancient or recent forests with mature or overmature stands. For each site we characterized forest continuity and stand maturity and assessed the response of four taxonomic groups: vascular plants, saproxylic beetles, springtails and epiphytic macrolichens. Results showed an obvious lack of legacy effect on both soil conditions and biodiversity. Species were above all influenced by stand maturity, especially deadwood diversity for saproxylic beetles and canopy openness for vascular plants. Soil conditions, through pH and humus forms, had also a great structuring role on vascular plants and springtails, and climatic conditions, through temperature, on saproxylic beetles. Comparatively to previous studies, this quite limited effect of forest continuity can be linked with the ecological, landscape and historical context of mountain forests: high percentage of forest cover, high proportion of ancient forests, low-fragmented wooded areas, past land use being low impacting and current extensive forest management. Overall, our results show that the effect of forest continuity on biodiversity is context dependent and underline the necessity to better account for local environmental conditions, stand maturity attributes but also climatic and edaphic conditions, to improve our understanding of biodiversity patterns in mountain forests
Clark, L. J., R. Walser et E. W. Carpenter. « Fall Planted, Late Maturing Onion Variety Trial ». College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/220391.
Texte intégralEnderli, Daniel. « Bewirtschaftung von non-maturing Assets & ; Liabilities ». St. Gallen, 2006. http://www.biblio.unisg.ch/org/biblio/edoc.nsf/wwwDisplayIdentifier/03604352001/$FILE/03604352001.pdf.
Texte intégralEndres, Erin Margaret. « Metribuzin Tolerance of Early-Maturing Soybean Genotypes ». Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28707.
Texte intégralWolff, Andrew. « Mechanical Properties of Maturing Dystrophic Skeletal Muscle ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37922.
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Petersen, Mervyn. « Improving outage process maturity level using a process maturity model ». Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2561.
Texte intégralThe research study establishes the maturity level of the outage process of the Outage Management Department at Eskom. The outage process started in 2012 to contribute to the effective planning and execution of outages. The successful completion of outages depends on effective planning and execution of an outage. At the time of the research study, poor outage performance at Eskom’s power stations contributed to load shedding of electricity in South Africa. The research problem statement reads as follows: The absence of an outage process maturity indicator diminishes the ability of the Outage Management Department (OMD) to comprehend the current process maturity level. The research question: Will the Outage Management Department be able to identify improvement opportunities if the maturity level of the outage process is established? iv The key research objectives are: • To consider how process maturity enables improvement. • To identify critical elements in an outage process. • To determine what is included in outage planning, control and improvement. • To identify a suitable process maturity model. • To identify a measurement instrument to determine the maturity level of Eskom’s outage process The research study uses a descriptive research design and applies the survey research method. Greener and Martelli’s (2015: Online) Business Research Process (Sources: Greener & Martelli, 2015: Online) is used together with Farooq’s Research Steps for Survey Research (2015, Online). The survey questionnaire adopted from Smith’s Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Maturity Matrix (2013: Online) was used to develop the survey questionnaire. The author developed the Outage Management Maturity Framework by combining Business Process Management Maturity model and a Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Maturity Matrix. The research finding is that a process maturity model can determine the maturity level of the outage process and is useful as a process improvement tool. The research findings rank the maturity level of the outage process at Level 2, Experimenting.
Doyle, Alice. « Understanding maturity : insights into the mechanisms underpinning maturity in gadoids ». Thesis, University of Stirling, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25265.
Texte intégralGonzalez, Ramirez Nydia. « Contribution à l'amélioration des processus à travers la mesure de la maturité de projet : application à l'automobile ». Phd thesis, Ecole Centrale Paris, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00491760.
Texte intégralMiehl, Cheryl A. « Reflections of Maturity ». VCU Scholars Compass, 2011. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2581.
Texte intégralMaturi, Mark Marcello [Verfasser]. « Wasserstoffbrücken-vermittelte enantioselektive Photoreaktionen / Mark Marcello Maturi ». München : Verlag Dr. Hut, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1135988455/34.
Texte intégralPilkington, Sarah Mary. « The regulation of chlorophyll levels in maturing kiwifruit ». Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Biological Sciences, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7478.
Texte intégralBrunqvist, Oskar. « Modeling Non-Maturing Deposits Using Replicating Portfolio Models ». Thesis, KTH, Optimeringslära och systemteori, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-228217.
Texte intégralTillsynsmyndigheter och lagstiftande organ har under senare år ökat sitt intresse i finansiella produkter som saknar kontrakterad förfallodag, framförallt icke tidsbunden inlåning. Detta beror på att bankers finansiering i allt större utsträckning utgörs av dessa instrument. Det huvudsakliga syftet med detta arbete är att skapa en översiktlig bild av befintliga modeller som använder replikerande portföljer och utvärdera deras lämplighet. Sex olika modeller från befintlig litteratur samt två nya modeller presenteras och utvärderas baserat på tre kategorier; passform, stabilitet och transparens. Resultaten indikerar att statiska replikerande portföljer överlag har en dålig passform för att modellera räntesättningsbeteende i rådande marknadsränteläge.
Hillerström, Michaela, et Isabelle Petersson. « Measuring Digital Maturity in the CNC Manufacturing Industry : A Maturity Evaluation Model ». Thesis, KTH, Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-277041.
Texte intégralTillverkningsindustrin står inför den fjärde industriella revolutionen, Industri 4.0, orsakad av snabb utveckling av teknik och implementering av digitalisering. Tillverkande företag måste skapa förståelse för och anpassa sig till dessa förändringar för att bibehålla sin konkurrenskraft. Många företag inom industrin har svårt att förstå hur de ska starta sin förändring och vilka fördelar som finns i anslutning till deras verkstäder. För att underlätta den komplicerade situationen finns idag mognadsmodeller utvecklade för att hjälpa företag i deras digitala förändringsarbete.Sandvik Coromant är ett av de största företagen inom metallbearbetnings industrin och de vill hjälpa sina kunder genom att utveckla en utvärderingsmodell för digital mognad. I dagsläget finns det ingen modell på marknaden riktad mot CNC-tillverkningsindustrin och tidigare forskning har identifierat de existerande modellernas dåliga anpassning mot små- och medelstora företag. Därav är syftet med detta arbeta att undersöka vilka fördelar CNC-tillverkningsindustrin kan se genom digitalisering samt att utveckla en mognadsmodell genom att svara på följande forskningsfråga, “Hur ska en mognadsmodell vara uppbyggd för att förse företag av alla storlekar och inom alla segment av CNC-tillverkningsindustrin med information kring hur de ska fortsätta framåt i sitt digitala förändringsarbete?”Den digitala mognadsmodellen utvecklades genom en grundlig litteraturstudie och en iterativ process med fokus på användaren av modellen. 28 inledande intervjuer hölls vilket ledde till sex konceptiterationer utvärderade genom 27 koncept test. Den slutgiltiga mognadsmodellen utvärderar ett företag genom frågor kring nuvarande situation samt framtida målbild inom 4 dimensioner, Datainsamling, Dataanalys, Mjukvaror och Anställda & kompetenser. Genom att besvara frågorna blir företaget försett med ett radardiagram vilket visar nuvarande och framtida situation i relation till varandra samt ett benchmark företag. De blir vidare försedda med historier från liknande företag med målet att föreslå sätt att ta sig framåt i deras förändringsarbete. Modellens struktur och frågor är skapade för att passa alla storlekar av företag inom alla segment av CNC-tillverkningsindustrin.
Novotná, Eva. « Hodnocení přípravenosti absolventů obchodní akademie na výkon budoucího povolání ». Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-72747.
Texte intégralEssmann, Heinz Erich. « Toward innovation capability maturity ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1308.
Texte intégralENGLISH ABSTRACT: This research has its roots in Industrial Engineering, where the premise of improving and managing efficiency, effectiveness, productivity and quality is the most common and accepted source of organisational sustenance and furtherance. This dissertation, however, addresses the evolutionary and revolutionary imperatives of a new paradigm for competitive advantage – innovation. The notion of innovation is considered many things. First and foremost, however, it has become the primary differentiator of organisational competitiveness, rendering it the source of sustained long-term prosperity. What may seem ambiguous in the title of this dissertation is essentially the imperative of every organisation functioning within the competitive domain. Where organisational maturity and innovativeness were traditionally considered antonymous, the assimilation of these two seemingly contradictory notions is fundamental to the assurance of long-term organisational prosperity. Organisations are required, now more than ever, to grow and mature their innovation capability. In working towards the fulfilment of this objective, the Maturity Modelling approach was recognised for its ability to describe organisational progression in terms of innovation capability. An Innovation Capability Maturity Model, with the intention of describing generic and evolutionary plateaus of innovation capability maturity, was developed from a comprehensive literature study. This model was evaluated with an initial case study which led to a rigorous refinement initiative that included further literature study, a mapping and comparison exercise, and a detailed analysis of innovation capability themes using a Latent Dirichlet Allocation-based topic modelling approach. The consolidation of these activities and integration with the initial model resulted in the second version thereof – ICMM v2. This second version was then utilised in an additional 5 case studies that would serve to evaluate and validate the content and structure thereof, but also make a fundamental contribution to the application of the model – captured in the so called Innovation Capability Improvement Methodology. The case studies provide evidence that the content and structure of the ICMM v2, including the approach used to convey these aspects, fulfil their intended purpose by appropriately identifying the innovation capability strengths and weaknesses of the represented organisations. The ICMM v2 and accompanying methodology provides an organisation with a systematic approach for identifying organisational innovation capability strengths and weaknesses and a framework for identifying and prioritising innovation capability improvement opportunities in an organised and coordinated manner. This dissertation concludes with a few fundamental findings pertaining to innovation and a discussion of potential future collaboration and research opportunities.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie navorsingsprojek het sy oorsprong binne die bedryfsingenieursdomain. Bedryfsingenieurswese is primêr gerig op die verbetering en bestuur van doelmatigheid, doeltreffendheid, produktiwiteit en gehalte. Dit is voorts „n vry-algemeen aanvaarde bron van organisatoriese volhoubaarheid en verbetering van maatskappye. Hierdie navorsingsverslag spreek die evolusionêre en revolusionêre vereistes van „n nuwe paradigme vir mededingendheid, naamlik innovasie, aan. Die term innovasie beteken verskillende dinge vir verskillende mense. Dit is sedert die 1930‟s intensief nagevors. Meer onlangs het innovasie ontwikkel tot „n primêre onderskeider van maatskappy-mededingendheid. Dit is vinnig besig om te ontwikkel in „n sleutelbron van volhoubare, langtermyn welvaartskepping. Die titel van hierdie proefskrif mag aanvangklik dubbelsinnig klink, maar dit beskryf eintlik die fundamentele vereistes van elke organisasie wat binne die mededingendheidsdomain funksioneer. Aanvanklik is innovasie en organisatoriese volwassenheid as teenstrydige konsepte beskou. Die versoening van hierdie twee oënskynlike teenstrydige konsepte is egter fundamenteel tot die ontwikkeling van langtermyn organisatoriese mededingendheid en gepaargaande welvaart. Mededingendheid word tans verseker deur die tempo en volhoubaarheid waarmee maatskappye hulle innovasie-vermoeë beoefen en uitbou. Die konsep van volwassenheidsmodelering is identifiseer as „n belangrike element om die innovasie volwassenheid van maatskappye volledig uit te bou, asook om organisatoriese groei in ten opsigte van innovasie-vermoeëns te beskryf. „n Eerste orde innovasie-vermoeë volwassenheidsmodel (ICMM v1) is met behulp van „n uitgebreide literatuur-ondersoek ontwikkel. Hierdie model het ten doel gehad om generiese en evolusionêre plateau‟s van innovasie-vermoeë volwassenheid te beskryf. Die aanvanklike model is geëvalueer met „n gevallestudie waarna dit drasties verfyn is, deur gebruik te maak van „n sekondêre literatuurstudie, die kartering en „n vergelykende evaluering, asook „n gedetailleerde ontleding van innovasie-vermoeë tema‟s. Dit is gedoen deur gebruik te maak van “Latent Dirichlet Allocation”-gebaseerde konsepmodellering. Hierdie aktiwiteite is gekonsolideer en geintegreer met die eerste model in „n weergawe twee, wat bekend staan as ICMM v2. Hierdie weergawe is verder ontplooi in vyf opvolg-gevallestudies wat gebruik is. Die doel hiervan was om die nuwe model te evalueer en valideer ten opsigte van die inhoud en struktuur daarvan. Voorts het die ook „n fundamentele bydra gemaak tot die toepassing van die model waartydens resulutate van die model vervat is in „n sogenaamde innovasie-vermoeë verbeterings metodologie. Die onderskeie gevallestudies het bevestig dat die inhoud en die struktuur van die ICMM v2 hulle aanvanklike doelwitte volledig bereik het deur beide die innovasie-vermoeë sterkpunte en swakpunte van die organisasies te identifiseer en uit te lig. Die ICMM v2 en gepaardgaande metodologie bied aan „n organisasie „n sistematiese benadering tot die identifisering van organisatoriese innovasie-vermoeë sterkpunte en swakpunte. Dit voorsien verder „n raamwerk vir die identifisering en prioritisering van innovasie-vermoeë verbeterings geleenthede binne maatskappye. Hierdie proefskrif word afgesluit met „n aantal fundamentele bevindings met betrekking tot innovasie en „n bespreking van toekomstige samewerking ten opsigte van navorsingsgeleenthede.
Walker, L. Brooks. « Shalom and spiritual maturity ». Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2002. http://www.tren.com.
Texte intégralMatlock, Charles Henry. « Characteristics of ministerial maturity / ». Free full text is available to ORU patrons only ; click to view:, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/oru/fullcit?p3114252.
Texte intégralJeter, Russell D. (Russell Daniel). « Three Woody Allen films : the maturing of a filmmaker ». Thesis, University of North Texas, 1992. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc798470/.
Texte intégralBenhayoun-Sadafiyine, Lamiae. « La capacité d'absorption des PMEs intégrées dans des réseaux d'innovation collaboratifs : évaluation à travers une grille de maturité ». Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAG002/document.
Texte intégralIn order to face the increased market competition, SMEs are joining collaborative innovation networks (CINs). In fact, these sturcutres enable them access to complementary knowledge that is necessary to conduct their innovation projects. The contribution of an SME to such a network requires an absorption of the knowledge brought by the other participants and eventually of knowledge external to the constituted network.The aim of this thesis is to develop a maturity tool to assess the absorptive capacity of SMEs operating in such contexts. This evaluation will help them contribute effectively to the project and foster the innovation success of this latter. It will also guide them towards the best practices to capitalize on their experiences within these networks and hence improve the performance of their own organizationsA mixed method has been adopted for the development of this tool. A first qualitative phase enabled the identification of absorption practices for an SME embedded in a CIN. This phase is mainly composed of an in-depth literature review, 20 semi-directive interviews with 13 SMEs in the Rhône-Alpes region of France and the Yorkshire region in the UK and two working sessions with expert researchers and practitioners. A second quantitative phase aimed at evaluating the relevance of these practices for each possible situation of an SME's participation in a CIN. To this end, a survey questionnaire was first tested with 2 practitioners and 2 researchers and then administered to a sample of SMEs who had operated in similar contexts. The collected data was analyzed according to a PLS-SEM approach and enabled formulating a prediction equation for each absorption practice, according to the context of the SME's participation within the network. The practices resulting from the qualitative phase combined with the formulas steming from the quantitative one were then operationalized through a maturity grid. The latter will be iteratively improved through successive applications with SMEs embedded in CINs.This thesis implies contributions at several levels. From a theoretical point of view, it confirms the prominence for innovation of the concept of absorptive capacity, through its characterization for the context of an SME embedded in a CIN. From a practical point of view, the implementation of this characterization through a tool for the use of SMEs helps them foster the success of their experiences within such networks. Finally, from a methodological point of view, the adoption of a quantitative approach to contextualize a maturity grid is a novel methodology in the development stream of such performance improvement tools
Zouaghi, Iskander. « Maturité supply chain des entreprises : conception d'un modèle d'évaluation et mise en oeuvre ». Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01015950.
Texte intégralde, Souza Roy Alphonso. « Maturity curve of Systems Engineering ». Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Naval Postgraduate School, 2008. http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/scholarly/theses/2008/Dec/08Dec%5FdeSouza.pdf.
Texte intégralThesis Advisor(s): Langford, Gary Oliver "December 2008." Description based on title screen as viewed on January 29, 2009. Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-81). Also available in print.
Vasseur, Jacqueline. « Typologie d'alliances et maturité d'activité ». Jouy-en Josas, HEC, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991EHEC0018.
Texte intégralBryant, Kenneth. « Parenting styles and spiritual maturity ». Thesis, University of North Texas, 2001. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3062/.
Texte intégralMalm, Brice. « Caractérisation et modélisation de la performance achats dans les collectivités territoriales ». Thesis, Pau, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PAUU2055.
Texte intégralThe control of local public expenditure is a major challenge today, especially in the face of declining state allocations to local authorities. In this context, local public procurement is an important lever for action to reduce operating costs. Thus, several local authorities have initiated processes to optimize their organizations and purchasing practices. These advances, however, remain isolated and, above all, heterogeneous, insofar as these practices are not framed in an instrumental and methodological manner.This thesis examines the dimensions of purchasing performance in local authorities, in the French context. It aims to characterize current practices in terms of tools and modes of organization, to arrive at the definition of levers of optimization. Following the approach advocated by Churchill (1979), this doctoral research allows us to propose a model for evaluating the purchasing performance of local authorities, structured around 9 constituent dimensions, based on the perception of local public purchasers. Once defined, this model allows us not only to analyze the current level of maturity of local authorities in terms of purchasing performance, but also to propose recommendations, to commit themselves in a process of improvement of purchasing performance at the level of local authorities
Kappel, Christian. « Biologie intégrative du métabolisme de la baie du raisin ». Thesis, Bordeaux 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR21793/document.
Texte intégralThe total surface of vineyards worldwide is about 7.9 millions ha, which corresponds to an annual production of 67 millions tons berries. The annual world production of wines is about 300 millions hl/year. The French wineyard occupies 843 000 ha, among which 481 000 ha are dedicated to high quality wines (VQPRD) and 362 000 ha to table wines. Modern viticulture must deal with three major and related challenges : reduce the use of organic and inorganic phytochemicals, adapt the vineyard to climatic change and control the quality and the typicity in order to keep or gain new markets.In 2007, the grapevine became the first perennial fruit species whose genome was sequenced. This scientific breakthrough opens new pespectives in terms of functional genomics (set of methods allowing to characterize the function of genes) and integrative biology (set of methods allowing to study the global functioning of the plant and its response to the environment). These perspectives mainly depend on our ability to analyze large sets of data with adequate informatic tools.Functional approaches on candidate genes, and high throughput transcriptomic approaches have allowed to identify some genes or some gene families involved in the development and ripening of the grape berry, but when this Ph. D work started, no paper based on integrative biology was published on grapevine. The present work, which describes the collection and analysis of transcriptomic and metabolomic metadata related to the response of the berry to sun exposure. The exposure of the berries to the sun was controlled through a partial defoliation after veraison. This allowed to study the effects of sun exposure (exposed or shaded berries), of the position of the cluster (east, west) and of the anatomical position of the berry (outside or inside the berry). Berries were collected at 5 different time points after defoliation and used for metabolomic and transcriptomic analysis. Their content in sugars, amino acids, organic acids, anthocyanins and flavonols was analyzed by enzymatic assays and high performance liquid chromatography. For the berries whose metabolic content differed the most (exposed, west and outside berries vs shaded, east and inside berries), gene expression was studied with microarrays bearing a set of probes covering the whole genome of grapevine (29600 genes). Correlative and statistical analysis were conducted in order to (a) determine the metabolites that are the most responsive to the treatment, and the most important factors that control them (b) determine the genes that respond to the treatment and seem to be co-regulated (c) to precise the networks of genes and metabolites which seem related. Defoliation does not affect the sugar and tartaric acid contents, hardly affects amino acids, but it increases flavonol content and decreases malic acid content. It affects more specifically genes associated with abiotic stress, secondary metabolism, transport and hormonal metabolism. Additional experiments allowed us to identify genes that are specifically associated with the thermal component of sun exposure, among which genes encoding HSP, ABC transporters, and enzymes of flavonoid metabolism. Networks relating genes and metabolites could be constructed. These networks associate secondary metabolites with genes of known function and new candidate genes for which the function will have to be precised