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Criminal law regulation of public procurement
Mikula, Tomáš ; Tejnská, Katarína (referee)
1 CRIMINAL LAW REGULATION OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ABSTRACT The Objective of this rigorous work is primarily to present the basic features of criminal activities related to public procurement, to analyse the offences that are either directly related to the award of public contracts or to which the Commission may The context of public procurement and, last but not least, the analysis of certain specific means of proof in the case of such offences. The Rigorous work is thematically divided into seven chapters and possibly other subchapters. The Subject of the first chapter (Generally for public procurement) is an analysis of the issue of public procurement, the definition of the concept of public procurement, the outline of the basic principles of procurement, the definition of the concept of contracting authority and Supplier and not least an analysis of the types of procurement procedures and their comparison in the framework of the former Public Procurement Act and the current Public Procurement Act. The Subject of the second chapter (Generally for criminal regulation of public procurement) is to outline the criminal law basis for the following chapters; Therefore, the introduction of offences directly related to the award of public contracts, offences which may arise in connection with the award of public...
E-learning system with support of VoIP
Mikuš, Vladimír ; Bílý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mikula, Tomáš (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is implementation of e-learning system for interactive distance learning. System is dedicated to academic environment, but can also be applied for in-house employees education, so employees are freed from traveling to various education centers. Comparing to other solutions in e-learning market, application Melissa mainly differs in the indivifuual subjects' teaching process, so it is as close as possible to academic environment. Teaching itself is not realized solely by reading manuals on student's side, but also requires lecturer's attendance, who lectures given topic utilizing voice conference call and remote slide-shows. This method of on-screen data supplying is also less known by term "whiteboarding".
Hierarchical reactive planning with transions
Mikula, Tomáš ; Brom, Cyril (advisor) ; Bojar, Ondřej (referee)
Hierarchical reactive planning (HRP) is a popular method for controlling virtual beings' behaviour. The advantage of HRP is that complex behaviours can be described relatively easily. However, in particular situations problems with biological plausibility arise. This is partially caused by the fact that so called transition behaviours and postponement of behaviour are hard to express in HRP. Transition behaviours are short actions that the simulated beings should engage in between two main behaviours in order to ensure a smooth transition between them. Postponement of behaviour is desirable in case the running behaviour is approaching the end and therefore should not be interrupted. In the present work we incorporate transition behaviours and postponement of behaviour into the model of HRP and describe the implemented prototype.
Rozhraní pro interakci vituálních bio-laboratoří
Mikula, Tomáš ; Hedrlín, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Bílý, Tomáš (referee)
Virtual bio-laboratories are programs for performing virtual experiments. They are based on the idea that mathematical and computer science methods can prove successful in biology and medicine, too. The applicability of this approach is gaining more and more recognition in the last years. Current virtual bio-laboratories are standalone programs, each aimed at simulating one tissue or one biological process. There is a growing need for a unifying interface that would allow to design laboratories that can interoperate with each other while being developed independently. In this work we design such an interface and implement a working prototype. The interface will make as few assumptions about the nature of particular bio-laboratories as possible. Diverse laboratories can then "talk" together through their common subset of supported interactions. This greatly enhances the code reusability between experiments - libraries of already developed laboratories and defined interactions are used to set up your experiment and you only implement the missing parts. We implement a couple of basic laboratories and interactions to prove the concept and to help the developers quickly start with their first virtual experiments.
Criminal law regulation of public procurement
Mikula, Tomáš ; Púry, František (referee)
CRIMINAL LAW REGULATION OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT ABSTRACT The Objective of this rigorous work is primarily to present the basic features of criminal activities related to public procurement, to analyse the offences that are either directly related to the award of public contracts or to which the Commission may The context of public procurement and, last but not least, the analysis of certain specific means of proof in the case of such offences. The Rigorous work is thematically divided into five chapters and possibly other subchapters. The Subject of the first chapter (Generally for public procurement) is an analysis of the issue of public procurement, the definition of the concept of public procurement, the outline of the basic principles of procurement, the definition of the concept of contracting authority and Supplier and not least an analysis of the types of procurement procedures and their comparison in the framework of the former Public Procurement Act and the current Public Procurement Act. The Subject of the second chapter (Generally for criminal regulation of public procurement) is to outline the criminal law basis for the following chapters; Therefore, the introduction of offences directly related to the award of public contracts, offences which may arise in connection with the award of public...
A tool for evaluation of different methods for solving nonlinear equations
Do Manh, Tuan ; Mikula, Tomáš (advisor) ; Horáček, Jaroslav (referee)
The objective of this work is to create a tool for solving nonlinear equations using numeric methods. It uses both slow working methods, such as bisection method or regula falsi method, and fast working methods, such as Newton's method. The Newton's method, while fast, can be very problematic in certain scenarios. It does not always converse to the root of the equation. That is why in this work, I try to implement modified methods, which attempt to deal with the imperfections of the Newton's method. The program is suppose to be a good tool for comparing and evaluating the efficiency of each methods in different situations.
Psychological profiling of an offender
Mikula, Tomáš ; Čírtková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Konrád, Zdeněk (referee)
Psychological profiling of serial killers The main aim of my work is to introduce and explain the concepts of psychological profiling, serial murder, hence the serial killer in their true sense and not, as is often perceived by the lay public, when the psychological profiling usually have a distorted image and terms serial murder and serial killer confuse or identify with other types of multiple murders, especially the concepts of mass murder and mass murderer, my intention is therefore that the reader after reading this work has not making similar mistakes as well as evaluation of specific psychological profiles of serial killers terms of their correctness, accuracy, and benefits to catch offenders. My thesis is divided into three chapters with the following titles - Psychological profiling of offender, Serial murder and serial killer, Psychological profiling of serial killers in practice. The first chapter therefore deals with the concept of psychological profiling, an explanation of the term, various definitions, history, when compiling psychological profile, approaches and methods for the preparation, content, resulting psychological profiling, profiling a person, organization and disorganization of the offender and selected aspects of the psychological profile of a serial killer. The aim of...
E-learning system with support of VoIP
Mikuš, Vladimír ; Bílý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mikula, Tomáš (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is implementation of e-learning system for interactive distance learning. System is dedicated to academic environment, but can also be applied for in-house employees education, so employees are freed from traveling to various education centers. Comparing to other solutions in e-learning market, application Melissa mainly differs in the indivifuual subjects' teaching process, so it is as close as possible to academic environment. Teaching itself is not realized solely by reading manuals on student's side, but also requires lecturer's attendance, who lectures given topic utilizing voice conference call and remote slide-shows. This method of on-screen data supplying is also less known by term "whiteboarding".
Rozhraní pro interakci vituálních bio-laboratoří
Mikula, Tomáš ; Bílý, Tomáš (referee) ; Hedrlín, Zdeněk (advisor)
Virtual bio-laboratories are programs for performing virtual experiments. They are based on the idea that mathematical and computer science methods can prove successful in biology and medicine, too. The applicability of this approach is gaining more and more recognition in the last years. Current virtual bio-laboratories are standalone programs, each aimed at simulating one tissue or one biological process. There is a growing need for a unifying interface that would allow to design laboratories that can interoperate with each other while being developed independently. In this work we design such an interface and implement a working prototype. The interface will make as few assumptions about the nature of particular bio-laboratories as possible. Diverse laboratories can then "talk" together through their common subset of supported interactions. This greatly enhances the code reusability between experiments - libraries of already developed laboratories and defined interactions are used to set up your experiment and you only implement the missing parts. We implement a couple of basic laboratories and interactions to prove the concept and to help the developers quickly start with their first virtual experiments.
Hierarchical reactive planning with transions
Mikula, Tomáš ; Bojar, Ondřej (referee) ; Brom, Cyril (advisor)
Hierarchical reactive planning (HRP) is a popular method for controlling virtual beings' behaviour. The advantage of HRP is that complex behaviours can be described relatively easily. However, in particular situations problems with biological plausibility arise. This is partially caused by the fact that so called transition behaviours and postponement of behaviour are hard to express in HRP. Transition behaviours are short actions that the simulated beings should engage in between two main behaviours in order to ensure a smooth transition between them. Postponement of behaviour is desirable in case the running behaviour is approaching the end and therefore should not be interrupted. In the present work we incorporate transition behaviours and postponement of behaviour into the model of HRP and describe the implemented prototype.

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