621 research outputs found
Le commerce en ligne des œuvres d'art
The online sale of works of art becomes an important means of exchange and marketing works. We are studying this new way to connect buyers and sellers through niche websites. This book chapter includes comparative tables and Antique and Auction house online portals.La vente en ligne d'œuvres d'art devient un moyen important d'échange et de commercialisation des œuvres. Nous étudions cette nouvelle façon de mettre en contact acheteur e t vendeur à travers de sites spécialisés. Ce chapitre d'ouvrage comprend des tableaux comparatifs des portails et maison de vente en ligne d'œuvre d'art et d'antiquités
Le commerce en ligne des œuvres d'art
La vente en ligne d'œuvres d'art devient un moyen important d'échange et de commercialisation des œuvres. Nous étudions cette nouvelle façon de mettre en contact acheteur e t vendeur à travers de sites spécialisés. Ce chapitre d'ouvrage comprend des tableaux comparatifs des portails et maison de vente en ligne d'œuvre d'art et d'antiquités.Vente a distance; VAD;marché de l'art; internet; commerce de l'art; portail web; maison de vente; vente en ligne; marche de l'art; antiquités
The infrared imaging spectrograph (IRIS) for TMT: electronics-cable architecture
The InfraRed Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is a first-light instrument for the
Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). It combines a diffraction limited imager and an
integral field spectrograph. This paper focuses on the electrical system of
IRIS. With an instrument of the size and complexity of IRIS we face several
electrical challenges. Many of the major controllers must be located directly
on the cryostat to reduce cable lengths, and others require multiple bulkheads
and must pass through a large cable wrap. Cooling and vibration due to the
rotation of the instrument are also major challenges. We will present our
selection of cables and connectors for both room temperature and cryogenic
environments, packaging in the various cabinets and enclosures, and techniques
for complex bulkheads including for large detectors at the cryostat wall
The infrared imaging spectrograph (IRIS) for TMT: electronics-cable architecture
The InfraRed Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is a first-light instrument for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). It combines a diffraction limited imager and an integral field spectrograph. This paper focuses on the electrical system of IRIS. With an instrument of the size and complexity of IRIS we face several electrical challenges. Many of the major controllers must be located directly on the cryostat to reduce cable lengths, and others require multiple bulkheads and must pass through a large cable wrap. Cooling and vibration due to the rotation of the instrument are also major challenges. We will present our selection of cables and connectors for both room temperature and cryogenic environments, packaging in the various cabinets and enclosures, and techniques for complex bulkheads including for large detectors at the cryostat wall
Managing Creative Enterprises.
This introductory booklet is intended to be used by creative individuals and business entrepreneurs both (1) as a tool to understand the specifics of the creative market and the major challenges facing creative enterprises in terms of financing, marketing or managing intellectual property assets, and (2) as a practical guide to assist managers and creators in addressing these challenges and setting up and running viable creative businesses
Flat Field Forensics
We present two subtle charge transport problems revealed by the statistics of flat fields. Mark Downing has presented photon transfer curves showing variance dips of order 25% at signal levels around 80% of blooming. These dips appear when substrate voltage is raised above zero, for - 0V to 8V parallel clock swing. We present a modified parallel transfer sequence that eliminates the dip, based on the hypothesis that it is caused by charge spillage from last line to the 2nd last line. We discuss an experiment to test whether the electrode map is incorrectly reported in the data sheet. A more subtle dip in the variance occurs at signals around 6000 e-. This is eliminated by increasing serial clock high by a few volts, suggesting the existence of a small structural trap at the parallel-serial interface. Tails above blooming stars are suppressed using an inverted clocking during readout and a positive clocking during exposure to maintain sharpness of the PTC. We show that integrating under three parallel phases, instead of the two recommended, reduces pixel area variations from 0.39% to 0.28%, while also eliminating striations observed along central columns in pixel area maps. We show that systematic line and column width errors at stitching boundaries (~15 nm) are now an order of magnitude less than the random pixel area variations
Aménagement du territoire ou aménagement du milieu ?
Does the french debate on territorial management will solve rural problems ? This is very controversial. The french public policy is here still dealing with and old reference : the spatial redistribution of financial resources, whereas it should consider the challenge of creating new activities. It seems therefore more relevant to first define the local conditions for development and to know then if they are spontaneously enforced or not on relevant territories. In this perspective, territorial management is a public policy for empowering the rural territories. News services for enterprises and households are the cornerstone of this new perspective
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