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Launch of new coloured glass into the market
Sázavová, Kristýna ; Flusserová, Lenka (advisor) ; Kořenář, Václav (referee)
This Bachelor's paper deals with project management. The issue is explained in the theoretical part with contains the basic termns, organizational structure, interested organizations, project life cycle, project management prodcedures, etc. The practical part of this Bechalor's paper is focused on planning a real project of a glassmaking company in North Bohemia, namely launching new coloured glass into the market. Microsoft Office Project 2007 is used for the project planning. At the end of the paper, the program outputs are compared with the originally given terms. Part of the project is also the Gantt chart including the critical path and cost analyses, resource analyses and risk analyses. A decision on the project realization is made at the close of the Bachelor's paper.
Optimization of production and distribution in bakery
Bilá, Tereza ; Kalčevová, Jana (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is optimization of production and distribution. The thesis aims to introduce the production problem in the case that the production limits are known and present its solution using a modified simplex method with lower or upper limits. The vehicle routing problem with one distribution centre and one vehicle will then be introduced. In the practical part of the thesis, these methods are applied in real-life data from the Martínek bakery business. The optimal production, which is targeting to maximize the profit under the given terms, and the optimal distribution from the bakery to shops, will be determined. At the end of the thesis, there is an evaluation of the given targets.
Project planning: e-shop goods expediton
Tikhomirov, Ivan ; Flusserová, Lenka (advisor) ; Kořenář, Václav (referee)
This thesis is divided into two major parts, theoretic and practical. In theoretic part some basic project management terms are defined and described. Two dimensions of project management, history of formation. Next in this part there are given miscellaneous methods of project management as critical path method, PERT analysis, time analysis and cost analysis. In practical part there will be described a project that was planned in Microsoft Project 2010. There will also be displayed time and cost analysis as well as some other outputs from MS Project.
Minimization of the Project Duration as a Linear Programming Problem
Pítr, Lukáš ; Kalčevová, Jana (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
There is a network project with activities on arrows and a set of employees. Every employee executes each activity in a different length of time. The aim of this thesis is to find the activities assignment to the employees where the project duration is minimal. For this purpose, graph theory and linear programming methods are used. The introductory chapters describe the basic concepts of the disciplines of operations research that are relevant to this thesis. The content of the fifth, pivotal chapter is the creation of models through which the optimal assignment is sought. For each model, which is followed by computational experiments, optimization is done in two steps. The chapter is concluded by comparing the solutions which have been found.
Project management in regard to opening a coffeehouse
Ilyayeva, Yana ; Fiala, Petr (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
This master thesis focuses on the planning of a coffeehouse in the city of Almaty in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The goal of this work is to discover the costs required to start such a coffeehouse and to estimate the return on the entire investment by incorporating mathematical methods. The main tools used are: methods based on the theory of decision and project management theory. Moreover, this thesis shows the way the precision of mathematical methods can be used when planning a project in the sphere of gastronomy. During the preparation of the business plan, requirements were set for location and qualities of employees. Further, all steps necessary for opening the coffeehouse were specified, together with an analysis of resources, costs and time for the project. By incorporating several methods of the theory of multicriterial decision making, the most favourable location for the coffehouse was found. In order to offer quality service, the best employees were also identified. Based on these results, a financial analysis and return on investment were calculated.
Project Planning: Opening the health food stores
Solaříková, Zdenka ; Flusserová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šindelářová, Irena (referee)
Target of bachelor's work is planning the opening of health food stores, according to conditions from applicant of project and most effective use of resources in synergy. The first part is theoretically oriented. The first part deals with basic concepts and deals with common methods of leading of projects. The second part deals with real project planning. For planning has been used Microsoft Office 2007. Concrete outputs from this program are compared with the input conditions entered by the applicant. Based on this comparison is decided whether the project will be implemented.
Analysis and development of aplication for searching optimal connections and paths in graphs as suppor for education in graph theory
Nevoral, Josef ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
The bachelor thesis analyses current applications of graph theory, which are being used during lectures at the University of Economics, Econometrics department. The purpose is to develope an application for the students with the aim of a gaining better understanding of basic algorithms while searching for optimal connections and optimal paths. As a first step of developing applications the requirements analysis is exercised. Requirements analysis is discussed in two chapters. First of all readers of this paper will find explained basic terms and algorithms from graph theory. Further it is explained what are the possibilities of future extension of presented application; next to it the appearance of the application and the solution presentation is explained there.
Optimalization of flows in the network using the linear programming
Doubrava, Jiří ; Kalčevová, Jana (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis deals with optimization of flows in a network with focus on solutions based on linear programming. The theoretical part is divided into three main sections: maximal flow, minimal flow and maximal flow with minimal costs. The first part focuses on theoretical basics of maximal flow problem and mainly on these algorithms: Ford-Fulkerson, Dinic/Edmonds-Karp, Three Indians algorithm and Goldberg push-relabel algorithm. These are explained on examples. The other chapters explain the minimal flow and the maximal flow with minimal costs problems with simple algorithms for their solutions, again explained on some examples. The practical part includes software solution of maximal flow problem in application MaxTok, which can be found on attached CD.
Process optimization in horse racing
Bezděkovská, Radka ; Fiala, Petr (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
This thesis is concerned with the use of some optimization methods in harness racing. In the first part of the thesis, both critical path method and critical chain method of the project management are applied to horse racing projects. Then a comparison is made in order to choose a suitable method under various conditions. As a result, we can suggest improvements in horse racing organization. In order to determine optimal number of racing days, races and other aspects within a season, an optimization model is created in the second part of the thesis. Minimization of cost or maximization of number of starts can be chosen as an objective function. Various constraints are considered.
Data envelopment analysis and their aplication
Vejdělková, Dita ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Flusserová, Lenka (referee)
The work contains an overview of basic data envelopment analysis models (BCC and CCR models), which are subsequently applied to the real data. The models were applied to assessment of efficiency of banks operating within the Czech market.Possible solutions of banks inefficiency are indicated as well.

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