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Russian 'hybrid warfare': 1979-2014
Feryna, Jan ; Bahenský, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with research question of whether so called Russian hybrid warfare is new or not. In the introduction chapter, a structure of this thesis is presented. After the introduction, Western and Russian views on hybrid warfare are discussed and used as a concept. The author assumes that hybrid warfare was used by Russia in Crimea and eastern Ukraine and therefore is this case considered as proven. Above mentioned Russian view on hybrid warfare is operationalized and then applied. There are two main cases which will be examined - Soviet invasion in Afghanistan in 1979 and Russian war with Georgia in 2008. Results chapter comprises of final table which sums up results of the research. In the conclusion chapter, there is a clear answer to the above-mentioned research question.
EU Policy towards East Ukraine Conflict
Buček, Oliver ; Knutelská, Viera (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
This research paper will examine the policy of European Union towards conflict in Eastern Ukraine, in which the main focus will be aimed towards analysis of policies, programms and other forms of interaction between European Union and Ukraine. In reaction to the research question are two answers, each one put into separate hypothesis and compared with chosen political theory. By analysis and observation of programmes such as European Neighbourhood policy, Eastern Partnership or European Union's Advisory Mission, will the research help us define the policy of European Union towards Ukraine, both before the Maidan and after. Observed will be also exact steps of European Union in international affairs and in relation to the conflict. This sum of information will be subsequently compared with theories and the focus of the research will be concentrated on finding common definitions with theories set in research approach.
Geopolitics in contemporary Russia - science or ideology?
Dóka, Otto ; Romancov, Michael (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on definition and description of geopolitical concepts in contemporary Russian Federation. In first chapters of this bachelor thesis we will describe the importance of the term geopolitics and why is this term significant. Subsequently, the classical geopolitical concepts were presented, of which the new geopolitical theories, that are relevant for contemporary Russia, comes from. In the main part of this bachelor thesis we focused on three main geopolitical theories- atlanticism, eurasianism and "Russia as an island". In the last part of this thesis, the theories were demonstrated in practice with an objective, which was to find an answer for question if is contemporary Russian geopolitical thinking based on science or ideology.
Geopolitics of non-sovereign entities
Dařílek, Petr ; Riegl, Martin (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of non-self-governing territories in a geopolitical aspect. Non-self-governing territories are such which can be found on a specific list created and administered by the United Nations and are considered to be the last remaining official colonies. The list consists of 17 different territories which vary in geographical location, population, size, climate, administrator country, but also political system or administration. Among the best known of these territories are Gibraltar, Western Sahara or the Falkland Islands, but most of the non-self-governing territories are islands in the Caribbean or in the Pacific. A long-term vision of the United Nations is to decolonize all of these territories. This study sets as its goal to explain and also analyze the geopolitical importance of each territory, and its position to the decolonization efforts of the United Nations.
Model of Comparison for World Intelligence Communities
Bouchard, Claire ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Doboš, Bohumil (referee)
This thesis focuses on whether we can create a categorizational model for foreign intelligence communities and if we can identify factors that will help us predict those foreign intelligence communities' effectiveness in counterterrorism. In order to determine this, the author based one of her main factors on the 1995 Sederberg article that separates counterterrorism models into three main categories: (1) War Model, (2) Criminal Model, and (3) Disease Model. She also relates these models to three of the main geopolitical schools of thought as follows: (1) War Model - Realism, (2) Criminal Model - Liberalism, and (3) Disease Model - Constructivism. The second main factor analyzed here is the centralization of the intelligence community. This clearly affects the consistency of the counterterrorism message being encouraged by the state, as well as the speed with which the Intelligence Community can respond to an emergency situation. The key contributions of this thesis lie in the creation of the comparison model and the subsequent analysis of the six case studies. This model combines and acknowledges theories of counterterrorism effectiveness that have not been previously studied together and is also a useful comparison tool for foreign intelligence agencies without running into many of the same...
Suggester implementation for the OpenGrok search engine
Hornáček, Adam ; Kotal, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
The suggester functionality is an important feature of modern search engines. The aim of the thesis is to implement it for the OpenGrok project. The OpenGrok search engine is based on Apache Lucene and supports its query syntax. Presented suggester implementation supports this query syntax and provides suggestions not only for prefixes but also for wildcards, regular expressions, or phrases. The implementation also takes into account the possibility of grouping queries. That means, if one query is already specified and user is typing another query, then the first query will restrict the suggestions for the second query. The promotion of specific suggestions is based on the underlying Lucene index data structure and previous searches of the users.
Taxi system front-end
Březinová, Patrícia ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
In this thesis we implement front-end of a taxi system. It is based on our knowledge of how a local taxi company operates and is intended to be used by them to manage orders and staff. It is composed of web applications for dispatch- ing and drivers, and a PWA for customers. We developed it using the newest technologies - Angular 6. Focus was centered on separating logic in services from design in components and reusability of code. We greatly eliminated the need for typed input from driver compared to other applications therefore increasing customer's safety. Since maps are a big part of all our applications we made them comfortable to use. Overall this system automates ordering process and lowers demands on dispatchers. 1
Mobile application for canteens
Mareš, Martin ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Matěna, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis focuses on the design and development of a mobile application for Android platform. This application can be used for browsing and ordering meals at public canteens. Unlike other similar projects, this application is extensible by plugins. This approach gives the user the ability to browse meals from different canteens in the environment of one application. This application also supports multiple user profiles and works in off-line mode. This thesis also includes a few plugins as an example and plugin development documentation for the easy extension of new plugins. 1
Flight data analysis
Kolek, Lukáš ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Hnětynka, Petr (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is a design and an implementation of a tool for analysis of flight data which are produced by AgentFly simulation. The user can load flight messages in CMS format and process them. The thesis contains a basic set of statistical tests, which are used to filter flights. The implementation focuses on an easy extension of the set of test cases and new message formats.
Object-oriented Command Shell
Molnár, Martin ; Ježek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
The goal of the proposed work is to explore possibilities of enriching command line interpreter programming by an object oriented approach. Author studies options of harmonizing concepts of the OOP and the batch processing and designs appropriate compromise between these two concepts. The main goal of the work is to create an implementation of the chosen design in the Unix and Microsoft Windows operating system families. This work describes decisions during the implementation and also include user manual of the resulting application. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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