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  • French
    Authors: 
    Le Goff, Joan; Meigel, Julie;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France
  • French
    Authors: 
    Lukasik, Stéphanie;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Alors que le gouvernement dessine un horizon sans masque ni pass, d'autres discours incitent à la prudence devant les chiffres.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Théret, Bruno; Gouarné, Isabelle; Hauchecorne, Mathieu; Labrousse, Agnès; Monneau, Emmanuel; Vion, Antoine;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Entretien avec Théret Bruno, réalisé par Isabelle Gouarné, Mathieu Hauchecorne, Agnès Labrousse, Emmanuel Monneau et Antoine Vion, Politix, 2021/2 (n° 134), p. 109-128; This Interview (with Bruno Théret) follows in the wake of those conducted with Nadine Levratto and Michael Zemmour published in the first volume of this special report. Bruno Théret, a macroeconomist and specialist in economic policy analysis, revisits the analyses he conducted with Bruno Jobert on the neoliberal turn in French public policies to analyze the policies implemented since Emmanuel Macron came to power, and the apparent disruption induced by the pandemic. He also discusses Robert Boyer’s latest proposals on the status of the “anthropogenetic mode of development,” as well as the future of federalism in Europe.; Entretien avec Théret Bruno, réalisé par Isabelle Gouarné, Mathieu Hauchecorne, Agnès Labrousse, Emmanuel Monneau et Antoine Vion, Politix, 2021/2 (n° 134), p. 109-128

  • English
    Authors: 
    Liquori, Luigi; Scarrone, Enrico; Wood, Suno; Cees, Lanting; daSilva, Francisco; Maass, Markus; Bob, Flynn; Kessler, Thomas; Taras, Holoyad; Vanetti, Massimo;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    The present document defines properties and usage of IoT and M2M technology in Contact Tracing.It introduces the method of Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT). ACT registers the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus on IoT connected objects (waste water, or air conditioning filters, or dirty objects, or dirty cleaning tools, etc.) or connected locations (such as a shops, restaurants, corridors in a supermarket, sanitary facilities in a shopping mall, railway stations, airports terminals and gates, etc.) using Group Test (sometime called in the literature Pooling Test).ACT identifies contacts with IoT connected objects that have been contaminated by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and works in synergy with solutions designed for manual and digital contact tracing to identify and alert people who may have been infected by the virus. In case the object is suspected to host or have hosted the SARS-CoV-2 virus, ACT allows users that have been in contact with the object or visited the connected location to be informed.This shifts the paradigm from synchronously tracing the contacts of the people infected by COVID-19 to asynchronously tracing of contacts of materials (such as infected surfaces, waste-water, air-conditioning filters, etc.) that are hosting the SARS-CoV-2 virus.This enables people who have come into contact asynchronously with those particular materials to be alerted of a potential COVID-19 contagion, and, at the same time, it signals that one or more persons have been in contact with the material which is now spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus.; Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT) traces the IoT connected object that may have been infected by the Covid-19 virus (or future pandemic viruses). This shifts the paradigm, from searching for a person in the process of infecting another to the tracing of both potential contamination and infections, and leveraging on the combination of the two information.The scope of this WI is to standardize the full support of Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT) by means of1) providing some examples of use and deployment of ACT by means of a few explanatory use cases.2) specifying the ACT method and its interaction with deployed contact tracing applications for human and systems. This includes the interaction with the different technologies used by non ACT contact tracing solutions.3) specifying the ACT system including application protocols and API.The new ACT method will require the use of existing ready-to-market IoT-based technology and well-established wireless network techniques, in particular the ones specified in the ETSI standards ecosystem. Moreover, it will preserve the user's privacy in accordance with GDPR and/or other regional requirements not requiring the transmission of any personal information by the user.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Bezaz, Nora;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Interview sur la chaîne France 3 Grand Est dans l'émission "L'avant JT" sur la stratégie de communication des marques pendant la crise sanitaire liée au Covid-19.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    English
    Authors: 
    SHIRISH, Anuragini;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Contribution à un site web; During the successive lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, 80% of students around the world had to continue their courses online. However, videoconferencing while managing a continuous flow of emails can be exhausting and remote working can be difficult to cope with. A group of researchers, mainly from the Innovation, Technology, Economics & Management Laboratory (LITEM – Univ. Paris-Saclay, Univ. d’Évry, IMT-BS), followed a group of students at Université Paris-Saclay during the first lockdown in Spring 2020. Although some students managed to make the change well, many talked of ‘zoom burnout’ and of no longer being able to face being in front of their screens all day. In fact, whether an individual makes a successful transition to remote learning depends on an element which is often ignored - namely the ability to keep an open mind. [...]

  • English
    Authors: 
    Danieli, Aude;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the shift to contactless transactions and the “cashless society” model is fueling market innovations, not to mention social discord and the introduction of a “right of access to cash.”; The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the shift to contactless transactions and the “cashless society” model is fueling market innovations, not to mention social discord and the introduction of a “right of access to cash.”

  • French
    Authors: 
    Lemaire, Elina;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    En juin 2020, le Président de la République a instauré, dans l’indifférence générale, une « Mission d’évaluation de l’exécutif sur la gestion de la crise due au Covid-19 ». Présidée par un infectiologue et épidémiologiste suisse réputé (le professeur Didier Pittet) et composée d’experts, cette instance apolitique était chargée de porter une appréciation sur la gestion, par le gouvernement, de la crise sanitaire. Ce billet tente de mettre en lumière les raisons de cette création et les dysfonctionnements institutionnels qu’elle révèle.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Mathieu-Fritz, Alexandre;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    http://dicopolhis.univ-lemans.fr/fr/dictionnaire/t/teleconsultations-en-sante-mentale-et-covid-19.html

  • French
    Authors: 
    Choulet-Vallet, Anaïs;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France
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  • French
    Authors: 
    Le Goff, Joan; Meigel, Julie;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France
  • French
    Authors: 
    Lukasik, Stéphanie;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Alors que le gouvernement dessine un horizon sans masque ni pass, d'autres discours incitent à la prudence devant les chiffres.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Théret, Bruno; Gouarné, Isabelle; Hauchecorne, Mathieu; Labrousse, Agnès; Monneau, Emmanuel; Vion, Antoine;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Entretien avec Théret Bruno, réalisé par Isabelle Gouarné, Mathieu Hauchecorne, Agnès Labrousse, Emmanuel Monneau et Antoine Vion, Politix, 2021/2 (n° 134), p. 109-128; This Interview (with Bruno Théret) follows in the wake of those conducted with Nadine Levratto and Michael Zemmour published in the first volume of this special report. Bruno Théret, a macroeconomist and specialist in economic policy analysis, revisits the analyses he conducted with Bruno Jobert on the neoliberal turn in French public policies to analyze the policies implemented since Emmanuel Macron came to power, and the apparent disruption induced by the pandemic. He also discusses Robert Boyer’s latest proposals on the status of the “anthropogenetic mode of development,” as well as the future of federalism in Europe.; Entretien avec Théret Bruno, réalisé par Isabelle Gouarné, Mathieu Hauchecorne, Agnès Labrousse, Emmanuel Monneau et Antoine Vion, Politix, 2021/2 (n° 134), p. 109-128

  • English
    Authors: 
    Liquori, Luigi; Scarrone, Enrico; Wood, Suno; Cees, Lanting; daSilva, Francisco; Maass, Markus; Bob, Flynn; Kessler, Thomas; Taras, Holoyad; Vanetti, Massimo;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    The present document defines properties and usage of IoT and M2M technology in Contact Tracing.It introduces the method of Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT). ACT registers the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus on IoT connected objects (waste water, or air conditioning filters, or dirty objects, or dirty cleaning tools, etc.) or connected locations (such as a shops, restaurants, corridors in a supermarket, sanitary facilities in a shopping mall, railway stations, airports terminals and gates, etc.) using Group Test (sometime called in the literature Pooling Test).ACT identifies contacts with IoT connected objects that have been contaminated by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and works in synergy with solutions designed for manual and digital contact tracing to identify and alert people who may have been infected by the virus. In case the object is suspected to host or have hosted the SARS-CoV-2 virus, ACT allows users that have been in contact with the object or visited the connected location to be informed.This shifts the paradigm from synchronously tracing the contacts of the people infected by COVID-19 to asynchronously tracing of contacts of materials (such as infected surfaces, waste-water, air-conditioning filters, etc.) that are hosting the SARS-CoV-2 virus.This enables people who have come into contact asynchronously with those particular materials to be alerted of a potential COVID-19 contagion, and, at the same time, it signals that one or more persons have been in contact with the material which is now spreading the SARS-CoV-2 virus.; Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT) traces the IoT connected object that may have been infected by the Covid-19 virus (or future pandemic viruses). This shifts the paradigm, from searching for a person in the process of infecting another to the tracing of both potential contamination and infections, and leveraging on the combination of the two information.The scope of this WI is to standardize the full support of Asynchronous Contact Tracing (ACT) by means of1) providing some examples of use and deployment of ACT by means of a few explanatory use cases.2) specifying the ACT method and its interaction with deployed contact tracing applications for human and systems. This includes the interaction with the different technologies used by non ACT contact tracing solutions.3) specifying the ACT system including application protocols and API.The new ACT method will require the use of existing ready-to-market IoT-based technology and well-established wireless network techniques, in particular the ones specified in the ETSI standards ecosystem. Moreover, it will preserve the user's privacy in accordance with GDPR and/or other regional requirements not requiring the transmission of any personal information by the user.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Bezaz, Nora;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Interview sur la chaîne France 3 Grand Est dans l'émission "L'avant JT" sur la stratégie de communication des marques pendant la crise sanitaire liée au Covid-19.

  • Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021
    English
    Authors: 
    SHIRISH, Anuragini;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    Contribution à un site web; During the successive lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, 80% of students around the world had to continue their courses online. However, videoconferencing while managing a continuous flow of emails can be exhausting and remote working can be difficult to cope with. A group of researchers, mainly from the Innovation, Technology, Economics & Management Laboratory (LITEM – Univ. Paris-Saclay, Univ. d’Évry, IMT-BS), followed a group of students at Université Paris-Saclay during the first lockdown in Spring 2020. Although some students managed to make the change well, many talked of ‘zoom burnout’ and of no longer being able to face being in front of their screens all day. In fact, whether an individual makes a successful transition to remote learning depends on an element which is often ignored - namely the ability to keep an open mind. [...]

  • English
    Authors: 
    Danieli, Aude;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the shift to contactless transactions and the “cashless society” model is fueling market innovations, not to mention social discord and the introduction of a “right of access to cash.”; The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated the shift to contactless transactions and the “cashless society” model is fueling market innovations, not to mention social discord and the introduction of a “right of access to cash.”

  • French
    Authors: 
    Lemaire, Elina;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    En juin 2020, le Président de la République a instauré, dans l’indifférence générale, une « Mission d’évaluation de l’exécutif sur la gestion de la crise due au Covid-19 ». Présidée par un infectiologue et épidémiologiste suisse réputé (le professeur Didier Pittet) et composée d’experts, cette instance apolitique était chargée de porter une appréciation sur la gestion, par le gouvernement, de la crise sanitaire. Ce billet tente de mettre en lumière les raisons de cette création et les dysfonctionnements institutionnels qu’elle révèle.

  • French
    Authors: 
    Mathieu-Fritz, Alexandre;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France

    http://dicopolhis.univ-lemans.fr/fr/dictionnaire/t/teleconsultations-en-sante-mentale-et-covid-19.html

  • French
    Authors: 
    Choulet-Vallet, Anaïs;
    Publisher: HAL CCSD
    Country: France