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Timetabling on Business College
Marešová, Iva ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Skočdopolová, Veronika (referee)
This thesis deals with a creation of a timetable on Business College. In the first part the areas in which we can encounter scheduling are introduced, because timetabling undoubtedly belongs to scheduling tasks. Then the linear programming theory is explained. With its help a model for a timetable is made. The assignment problem, which forms a basis for timetable creation model, will be mentioned. We cannot imagine all that without the support of computers. That is why one chapter is dedicated to useable computer programs. The next chapter discusses didactics and its requirements for a good timetable. These requirements are then taken into account in an application chapter. Fundamental part of the thesis is the creation of the timetable for real Business College, taking into account all important conditions. At the end of this thesis a mathematical model is introduced which is suitable for creating timetables for twenty-four classes of this school.
The use of the fuzzy set theory and their extensions in the TOPSIS method
Pokorný, Tomáš ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Borovička, Adam (referee)
This master's thesis deals with extensions of TOPSIS method, which is one of methods for multi-criteria evaluation of alternatives. These extensions use theory of fuzzy sets (FS) and their futher extensions to interval-valued (IVFS), intuitionistic (IFS) and hesitant (HFS) fuzzy sets and their combinations (IVIFS, IVIHFS). Significant part of this thesis explains the principle of fuzzy sets and their generalizations. Descriptions of operators for aggregations of grades of membership has very important role here. Next, very short description of multi-criteria evaluation problems and detailed description of TOPSIS method are contained. The second half of this thesis is dedicated to four existing extensions of TOPSIS metod that uses theories of FS, IVFS, IVIFS and IVIHFS. Every method is illustrated with an example that shows principle of calculations. It illustrates new possibilities of the methods that use new sets theories and potential complications and deviations from the original TOPSIS method. At the end of this thesis, evaluation of usefulness of used approaches is mentioned.
Optimal placement of State provision of audit services in the Moravian-Silesian Region
Janiczková, Lucie ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Fábry, Jan (referee)
Municipalities in the Czech Republic deal with their budget, which among others consists of granted subsidies from the region, State, European Union or other organizations. Nowadays the budget transactions are not being under the control. In the future, it is appropriate to introduce some external view to control their spending. Establishment of an audit service for each municipality would be financially inevitable. Therefore it is suggested to provide the State audit services only in some municipalities and to share them with more municipalities within one region. Deployment of the audit centers and assigning municipalities lead to solving a linear problem which falls under the covering problem class. The establishment of audit centers is only illustrative, the employment of more shared state services could follow a similar principle.
Efficiency and performance analysis of higher education
Krňávek, Jiří ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
This thesis focuses on the efficiency and performance analysis of higher education in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part deals with interpretation of methods, which are then used in the practical part. These methods are data envelopment analysis (DEA) and methods of multi-criteria evaluation with cardinal information on criteria. Another important chapter of the theoretical part is the chapter about the most famous world rankings of universities and practice in this field in the Czech Republic. The practical part is divided into two sections. The first deals with the analysis of the efficiency of economic faculties on public universities in the Czech Republic from 2011 to 2013. The second one is aimed at the creation of a ranking of these faculties for 2015 using the methods of multi-criteria evaluation.
Goal Programming Models: Theory, Applications, Software Support
Skočdopolová, Veronika ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Brezina, Ivan (referee) ; Šubrt, Tomáš (referee)
Goal programming is an approach for solving decision problems. The aim of this doctoral thesis is to show the practical use of this approach for solving real problems. The first chapter brings a brief introduction to multicriteria decision making. The second chapter is devoted to goal programming, its history, theory, criticism and also to its practical applications. The third chapter deals with description of a model for optimisation of white mass production. This model utilises the goal programming principle to deal with measuring deviations of raw materials' composition. A part of this chapter is a presentation of OPTIPROT, an application that implements the mentioned model. In the fourth chapter there are described three mathematical models for timetabling at a department level; two multistage models and one complex model. All three models are formulated utilising goal programming. In this chapter there is also described an application that implements the complex model for timetabling.
The use of simulation models for the analysis of risk
Hernová, Zuzana ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Kuncová, Martina (referee)
Optimization is used in daily practice with fixed input quantities and assuming constancy of all internal and external factors that may affect the results. But the reality that surrounds us is not so straightforward and clear. It is a complex and variable system. We learn new information about it every moment and it changes and evolves constantly. If the variability is included in the optimization model, it will change from the deterministic to stochastic model. Simulation offers a way how to work with the variability of inputs and the risk that the future development will be different from the assumptions. It uses probability distributions of entering risk factors. The most frequent method is Monte Carlo simulation, which is based on the generation of large amount of scenarios of possible future developments. Crystal Ball was used as simulation software program.
Timetabling – Preparation of a timetable for school
Jeřábková, Eva ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Skočdopolová, Veronika (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to create a model of timetable for primary school for all teachers and classes so that the timetable is in compliance with all teaching plans, the conditions of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (general education program), the school's needs and requirements of teachers. The timetable is created for a particular school, ZŠ nám. Svobody in Prague. The first part of the thesis is focused on the theoretical description of methods and procedures for dealing with the problem of timetable. The second part describes the elementary school, for which the timetable is made, it's classes, teachers and conditions of the tuition. It is also formulated and described a mathematical model of the problem that is solved by using the program Lingo.
Analysis of the ranking of economic faculties using the multi-criteria decision making methods
Balšánková, Tereza ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Borovička, Adam (referee)
The thesis deals with the evaluation of the economic faculties of the universities in the Czech Republic using the WSA, TOPSIS and ELECTRE III methods. The theoretical part of the work describes the theory of multi-criteria decision making and focuses on the methods with the cardinal information and methods of calculation of the criteria weights. This part of the work is further devoted to the methodology of the world's most recognized rankings and evaluations of economic faculties in the Czech Republic. The practical part deals with the selection of appropriate criteria, the determination of their scales and evaluation of faculties using the Sanna MS Excel add-in application. In the scope of the sensitivity of the evaluation depending on the change in the weights of the criteria there is drawn up a questionnaire for students of schools with economic focus. The primary purpose is to create an objective ranking of economic faculties. The secondary aim of this work is to assess the sensitivity of the order of the faculties on the method used to calculate the weights of the criteria and on change of the weighting of the criteria itself.
The use of quantitative methods for support decision making about basic strategy of targeted marketing and Marketing Engineering
Kryst, Tomáš ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Zouharová, Martina (referee)
This thesis deals with the use of quantitative and statistical methods for decision making support in marketing. Mainly deals with the procedures to be used in practice to determine the basic strategy of targeted marketing S-T-P. Application of this approach requires software support, and therefore presents computer programs that are in practice used for this purpose. The work also addresses the limitations of this strategy, and presents two approaches for generating innovation - Lateral Marketing and Blue Ocean Strategy. Author shows using of methods in practice on case study.
Stochastic equations and numerical solution of pricing option model
Janečka, Adam ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Pelikán, Jan (referee)
In the present work, we study the topic of stochastic differential equations, their numerical solution and solution of models for pricing of options which follow from stochastic differential equations using the Itô calculus. We present several numerical methods for solving stochastic differential equations. These methods are then implemented in MATLAB and we investigate their properties, especially their convergence characteristics. Furthermore, we formulate two models for pricing of European call options. We solve these models using a variant of the spectral collocation method, again in MATLAB.

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