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La Modélisation des systèmes complexes
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Logique, épistémologie et méthodologie en sciences de gestion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss epistemologique and methodologique of the sciences of gestion and propose a set of hypotheses of travaux for the same purpose.
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Livestock farming systems research in Europe and its potential contribution for managing towards sustainability in livestock farming
Annick Gibon,A. R. Sibbald,J. C. Flamant,Philippe Lhoste,R. Revilla,R. Rubino,Jan Tind Sørensen +6 more
TL;DR: The LFS Working Group of EAAP as discussed by the authors has developed concepts, methods and tools to address the livestock farming activity as a whole, which is primarily based upon a dual concept of a farm which integrates human objectives and constraints with technical knowledge derived from conventional animal and other biological sciences.
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Towards a comprehensive life cycle energy analysis framework for residential buildings
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework which takes into account energy requirements at the building scale, i.e. the embodied and operational energy of the building and its refurbishment, and at the city scale, such as the embodied energy of nearby infrastructures and the transport energy consumption of its users.
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Quantifying and mapping embodied environmental requirements of urban building stocks
TL;DR: In this article, a bottom-up approach to spatially model building stocks and quantify their embodied environmental requirements is described, using a highly disaggregated approach where each building's geometry is modelled and used to derive a bill of quantities.
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Towards a systemic formalisation of interoperability
TL;DR: The main contribution is to propose a formalisation of interoperability grounded in the general system theory: the Ontology of Interoperability (OoI), which provides a meta-model for ontological descriptions of systems, problems and solutions, which can then be inferred for a computer-aided interoperability diagnosis and problem solving.