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    Modelling of the TICS Catalyse : Definition of a basic vocabulary

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    International audienceThe thinking launched since the creation of "Catalyse" tools led in 2008 to the necessity of integrating the tools of quantitative, qualitative and spatial analysis in an information system managing the contents from data collection to results publishing according to actor's use. Within the framework of these information systems so-called TICS "Territorial Intelligence Community Systems" conception, an action of modelling started in 2009. After definition of first models, which describe the data manipulated by the existing tools of the "Valise Catalyse", we realized that it was important and essential, to define the vocabulary allowing territorial intelligence specialists and computing specialists to communicate. Reminding of realised works in the modelling action we present in this article this last aspect of our work.La réflexion lancée depuis la création des outils " Catalyse " a abouti en 2008 à la nécessité d'intégrer les outils d'analyse quantitative, qualitative et spatiale dans un système d'information gérant les contenus de la collecte des données à la publication des résultats en respectant les usages des acteurs. Dans le cadre de la conception de ces systèmes d'information appelés SCIT " Systèmes Communautaires d'Intelligence Territoriale ", une action de modélisation a été lancée dès 2009. Après la définition de premiers modèles décrivant les données manipulées par les outils existants de la valise Catalyse, nous nous sommes rendus compte qu'il était important de définir le vocabulaire permettant aux spécialistes de l'intelligence territoriale et aux informaticiens de communiquer. Après un rappel des travaux réalisés dans le cadre de cette action, nous présentons dans cet article ce dernier aspect de notre travail

    TICS modelling : Conception of questionnaire

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    International audienceWithin the framework of the action "TICS Modelling" supported by the MSHE1 and the ENTI2, we develop a computing modelling having for objective to define clearly the concepts connected to the territorial intelligence and in particular to the tools allowing to estimate the situation and the expectations (work, accommodation) of a group of individuals

    : Dans cet article, une étude visant à définir des métadonnées pour la CAENTI est présentée. Le standard du Dublin Core est le plus connu des standards de métadonnées pour la description de ressources. Ce standard est détaillé et illustré par un exemple. Ensuite une discussion montre quels raffinements doivent être ajoutés au Dublin Core pour caractériser les resources de la CAENTI.

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    International audienceIn this article, a study to define metadata for the CAENTI resources is presented. The Dublin Core standard is the most know for metadata standards to describe resources. This standard is detailed and illustrated by an example. Then a discussion shows which refinements must be added to the Dublin Core to characterize the CAENTI resources

    Modelling of the TICS Catalyse: realization of a project

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    An action of modelling of the Territorial Intelligence Community Systems or TICS began in 2009 at the end of the CaEnti project. It has several objectives: - Establish a set of documents understandable by computer specialists who are in charge of software developments, and by territorial intelligence specialists. - Lay the foundation of a vocabulary describing the main notions of TICS domain. - Ensure the evolution and sustainability of tools and systems, in a highly scalable research context. The definition of models representing the data manipulated by the tools of the suitcase Catalyse is not sufficient to describe in a complete way the TICS domain. We established a correspondence between this computer vocabulary and vocabulary related to the theme to allow communication between computer scientists and territorial intelligence specialists. Furthermore it is necessary to describe the roles of TICS. For that it is interesting to use other kinds of computing models. In this communication we present the modelling of TICS project with business process.Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la EducaciĂł

    QR-CODE PROJECT : Towards better traceability of field sampling data

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    Ensuring traceability of field experimental data or laboratory sampling data to conduct reproducible research is a challenge at the present time. Between the time when geolocalized specimens (biotic or abiotic) are taken, and the time the resulting data ends up in analysis published with a study, many manual operations take place and may generate errors. The French LTSER have joined forces at the national level to propose a solution as generic as possible to this problem of monitoring of the samples and the data associated with them. Compared to existing solutions (such as Laboratory Information Management Systems), we target a robust labeling solution adapted to outdoor working conditions, with the management of stocks and movements of samples. We designed and realized a prototype tested from end to end, using an open source software, cheap Zebra printers (mobile or not) and raspberries as devices. This solution provides sufficient flexibility for the wide variety of existing protocols. In strength is the record of all contextual data associated with the samples, which constitute important parameters of the subsequent analyses. At last, not only traceability is guaranteed, but also a gain of time and a rationalization of the storage of samples that will induce a return on investment

    Derivation de processus communicants: regles et raffinement et applications

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    SIGLEAvailable from INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : T 80719 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
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