Researcher publications

Professors and researchers from the schools of the Institut Telecom make an important contribution to the dissemination of scientific culture. They write and contribute to many publications in the course of the year.
You will find some of them below.

 

December 2011

  Portrait of musicians in the digital era
Using the results of a survey on artists by the ADAMI (artists’ and musicians’ rights administration), M. Bacache-Beauvallet, M. Bourreau, professors at Télécom ParisTech, and F. Moreau, professor at the CNAM, outline the new environment in which musicians are working in this era of new information and communication technologies. What emerges is that there are wide disparities between these artists in the way they are taking all the opportunities offered by digital technology and in their exposure to the risks inherent to this innovation.
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November 2011

Managing your reputation on the internet: a how-to guide to e-reputation
This book was written by three young graduates of Telecom Business School in Paris, Anthony Babkine, Mounira Hamdi and Nabila Moumen. Editions Dunod have now published Managing your reputation on the internet: a how-to guide to e-reputation.
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Social networks and businesses: Best practice
After the success of Facebook, Twitter and the rest, Christine Balagué and David Fayon continue their reflections on integrating social networks into a business
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October 2011

Digital society and uses

This book compiles the papers from the 8th M@rsouin seminar held on 20 and 21 May 2010.

Over twenty researchers contributed to this work, which is organized into five parts. The first two address societal issues related to social divides and disabilities; the third is devoted to the public spaces of digital technology; the fourth presents methods for observing audiences, and the fifth focuses on the private digital offering.

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Network performance analysis

First published in French in the Télécom collection, titled Performance des réseaux et des systèmes informatiques, the work by Thomas Bonald (lecturer at Télécom ParisTech) and Mathieu Feuillet (INRIA) has recently been published in English with the title Network performance analysis by Wiley/ISTE.

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September 2011

La société en jeu(x)
Sylvie Craipeau, a Professor at Telecom Business School, publishes La société en jeu(x) with Presse Universitaires de France.
Her book offers a sociological analysis of large-scale multi-player games that can be considered as being both a reproduction of our social world and a space for experimentation and criticism of that world with its behavioral and relational norms, and a simulation of the modern business world.
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April 2011

 ‘Sustainable development standing the test of ICT’
Cédric Gossart, assistant professor at Telecom Business School, has co-published ‘Sustainable development standing the test of ICT’ with L’Harmattan.
In view of the increasingly obvious climate risks, the notion of sustainable development appears to be unanimously accepted by politicians and business leaders. In a hurry to present the right strategies, may are putting forward a project for ‘green growth sustained by the information and communication technologies’.
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Le développement durable
Fabrice Flipo, Lecturer in Philosophy at Telecom Business School, is set to publish the 2011 edition of his textbook on ‘Sustainable Development’, issued by Bréal and aimed at high school pupils, students in preparatory classes and the general public.

GM foods, nuclear power, climate change, poverty, under-development. What links can we draw between these issues? Is sustainable development a genuine solution or just another empty term? The confusion which surrounds the term makes this an essential overview.


La bataille des télécoms

Marie Carpenter, professor at Telecom Business School, publishes La bataille des télécoms with Economica. A look back at the French telecommunications story
In 1967, the French Telecommunications Directorate (DGT) had less than 4 million subscribers, all of them in France. Today France Telecom Orange serves 200 million customers around the world. How did a State department metamorphose into a multinational?

>> Read the presse release

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October 2010

Ultra Wide Band Antennas
A new book from Xavier Bégaud, researcher and lecturer in the Electronics and Communications department of Telecom ParisTech.
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September 2010

Regional management of ICT resources
This study, co-authored by Valérie Fernandez, researcher and lecturer at Telecom ParisTech, and Gilles Puel, a geographer from the University of Toulouse, explains the issues surrounding the public management of ICT resources at regional level, and offers some recommendations for public authorities.
Published in the Globalization, Man and Society Collection of Editions Lavoisier – FERNANDEZ Valérie, PUEL Gilles – September 2010
Find out more about regional ICT management.
Les Liaisons Numériques
In his latest work, Antonio Casilli takes a look at how the Web is reconfiguring social bonds. This author, an associate researcher at the ETOS (Telecom Business School) research group, is also a sociologist at the Centre Edgar-Morin (IIAC UMR8177 CNRS/EHESS, Paris) and teaches socio-anthropology of digital uses. Les Liaisons Numériques is available from Editions du Seuil.
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August 2010

Codes and Turbo Codes, under the direction of Claude Berrou, published by Springer (IRIS collection).
It was in the 1990s that Claude Berrou and Alain Glavieux, both professors at Telecom Bretagne, invented turbo codes. Fifteen years on, Claude Berrou now sits in the Academy of Science but also continues to be a member of the Institut Telecom, and he reviewed this coding technique with the support of some fifteen or so co-authors from Telecom Bretagne, in a book entitled Codes et Turbocodes. The English translation of this book, published by Springer in its IRIS collection, comes out this month with the title Codes and Turbo Codes. Its international distribution will allow students and researchers the world over, many of whom do not understand French, to gain access to this work of prime importance in that it reports on what has been one of the major advances in telecommunications in the last 20 years.

 

May 2010

The Internet of Things, Connecting Objects to the web, ISTE Ltd et John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2010, 265 pages.

"Internet of Things" has been published by Hakima Chaouchi with ISTE and John Wiley & Sons. Hakima Chaouchi is a Professor in the Software and Networks Department of Telecom SudParis.


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Systèmes d'interaction émotionnelle (Traité signal et image, IC2)
This publication is directed by Catherine Pelachaud (a researcher at the CNRS LTCI and a professor in the Signal and Image Processing Department of Telecom ParisTech). A key milestone in this new field with significant contributions from Telecom ParisTech professors.

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April 2010

RFID et l'internet des choses (Traité Réseaux et Télécoms, IC2)
By Hervé Chabanne (associate researcher), Pascal Urien (professor in the Computer Science and Networks Department of Telecom ParisTech), Jean-Ferdinand Susini.

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February 2010

Facebook, Twitter et les autres, comment intégrer les réseaux sociaux dans une stratégie d'entreprise

By Christine Balagué, a professor at Telecom Business School, published by Editions Pearson.

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Petite sociologie de la signalétique - Les coulisses des panneaux du métro

By Jérôme Denis, a professor in the Economics and Social Sciences Department of Telecom ParisTech, and by David Pontille from the EHESS.

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September 2009

2nd edition of "Marketing des services"
Denis Lapert, the Director of Telecom Business School, and Annie Munos, a teacher at Euromed Marseille, have published the 2nd edition of "Marketing des Services" with Editions Dumod. In this new version, you will find the notions of service innovation and relations of proximity that have become indispensible with the introduction of information technologies. The book has been thoroughly reorganized and is intended for students in business schools and university faculties of management, as well as for marketing professionals.

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April 2009

L'évolution des cultures numériques

Edited by Christian Licoppe, Director of the Economics and Social Sciences Department of Telecom ParisTech (Institut Telecom)

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March 2009

Les dilemmes de l'économie numérique, la transformation des économies sous l'influence de l'innovation

FYP Editions,  edited by Laurent Gille at Télécom ParisTech

>> read the press release (in french)

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January 2009

 

Les stratégies de l'absurdes - Comment faire pire en croyant faire mieux

by Maya Beauvallet, Associate Research Professor at Télécom ParisTech.

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