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Equipment.data.ac.uk - The Linked Open Catalogue of Scientific Equipment
Flohr, Martin ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosar, David Jiří (referee)
The aim of the work is a general description of the phenomenon of scientific equipment sharing and, more specifically, a mapping of the catalogue of shareable scientific equipment Equipment.data.ac.uk and an analysis of its current content. Furthermore, a comparison is made with projects of a similar focus in the Czech Republic and abroad. The assumptions and the possibility of implementing a similar national project in the Czech Republic are examined.
Effective knowledge management within a business organization
Havelka Trusová, Alexandra ; Ivánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Šlosar, David Jiří (referee)
Public Abstract: In the current era, characterized by an overwhelming volume of information and data in organizations, effective knowledge management is indispensable. The advancement of technology has elevated the management and security of these systems to a high standard, facilitated by a plethora of programs designed to enable these processes. However, they differ in environment, functions and price. The theoretical part of the work focuses on summarizing knowledge in the field of knowledge management, its history, organization, management itself, knowledge and information in the organization with the application of knowledge management. The analytical part focuses on the comparison of two selected programs, SharePoint and Confluence. A comparison of the given programs showed differences in access to knowledge, its processing and flexibility. The analytical part also contains a comparison of the results of the questionnaire filled out by 71 respondents who work with the given programs. It was found that both programs were rated about the same. Based on the results, it is possible to confirm that the programs intended for knowledge management are at approximately the same level for an ordinary user.
Current State of Science Evaluation in EU
Doleželová, Nikola ; Šlosar, David Jiří (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
This work is describing a system of science evaluation in nineteen countries of European Union (EU 15+ Visegrad group). The objective is acquisition of information for the systems of evaluation and financing in individual countries and subsequent comparison. The main acquired information is related to national evaluation system in the country, system of financing in the country, financing and evaluating bodies in the country. It was also examined, which type of evaluation is used in the country (review or scientometry). If the evaluation took place in the form of scientometrics, the indicators used were determined. Information on individual countries was entered into a table and then summarized and interpreted. Finding information was mainly done by searching the web, in order to obtain the most up-to-date information. From the comparison, it was found that some countries do not have centralized evaluation systems. The countries where this rating was found most often use both review and scientometrics.
Funding application contents with research, technology development and innovation funding agencies in the Czech Republic
Kutmon, Tomáš ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosar, David Jiří (referee)
This thesis is focused on requirements on project proposal for a research, development and innovation support providers according act no. 130/2002 Coll. The aim of this thesis is to describe this requirements, find their common elements and differences, and compare them with the requirements of the Horizon Europe project proposals and with the requirements of the grant application of the Neuron Foundation Fund. The theoretical part describes the process of targeted support act no. 130/2002 Coll. In the practical part, the details of project proposals in selected public competitions of the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic and the Czech science foundation are described and compared with the details of applications to the Neuron Foundation and the Horizon Europe program.
Altmetrics and its use in the evaluation of scientific research
Květ, Jonáš ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Šlosar, David Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the field of altmetrics. The first part introduces the reader to the theoretical background of this field and discusses the development of scientific communication which enabled the emergence of altmetrics. The following part describes the benefits of implementation of altmetrics in research assessment, and includes the explanation of the limits and various obstacles that will need to be overcome in the future. The theoretical part of the thesis also deals with currently available tools that facilitate altmetrics collection. The practical part consists of the analysis of altmetric indicators and their comparison with traditionally used citations. The main focus of this part is on the coverage of the most used altmetric aggregators, on the correlation between citations and individual indicators, and also on what change in the coverage and values of indicators will bring the time interval of two months between data collections. Finally, using statistical methods, the thesis attempts to answer the question of which factors increase the chances of obtaining higher values of individual indicators. The research was conducted on documents with affiliations to institutions in the Czech Republic which are available in the Web of Science database for the period of 2017 to 2021.
Application of Benford's law in scientometrics
Šlosar, David Jiří ; Ivánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on determining the degree of presence of Benford's law in citation data. The data and their acquisition are described in detail. The most extensive analysis was performed on a dataset of 8.6 million records of scientific outputs from the Web of Science database, over a five-year period, with a selection of the three most numerous and most cited types of documents. Descriptive MAD (Mean Absolute Deviation) statistic were used to determine the degree of presence of Benford's law. The degree of presence of Benford's law was also determined for two datasets, the production of public universities in the Czech Republic and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic under the same conditions as in other analyses.
Fundamental overview of ways of audio information compressing
Šlosar, David Jiří ; Ivánek, Jiří (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
This thesis focuses on overview of basic methods of compression of sound information and their comparison. At the introduction the thesis progresses from definition of sound to pro- perties of human auditory system. Next part is about physical realization of transformation of sound into digital form and back. The thesis continues by overview and description of ba- sic compression methods. The last part of is dedicated to multi-criteria comparison of each compression method and their evaluation of usage in specific conditions.

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