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Digital Images Production and Quality Control
Vychodil, Bedřich ; Souček, Jiří (advisor) ; Sklenák, Vilém (referee) ; Nič, Miloslav (referee)
(EN) This dissertation provides a broad understanding of fundamental terminology and an inside view of the digitization workflow and quality control processes. The main foci are on quality assurance during and outside the digitization processes and identification of the most suitable format for access, long term preservation, rendering and reformatting issues. An analysis of selected digitization centers is also included. An application called DIFFER (Determinator of Image File Format propERties) and subsequently The Image Data Validator - DIFFER has been developed using results from previously conducted research. The application utilizes new methods and technologies to help accelerate the whole processing and quality control. The goal was to develop a quality control application for a select group of relevant still image file formats capable of performing identification, characterization, validation and visual/mathematical comparison integrated into an operational digital preservation framework. This application comes with a well-structured graphic user interface, which helps the end user to understand the relationships between various file format properties, detect visual and non visual errors and simplify decision-making. Additional comprehensive annexes, describing the most crucial still image...
Process Optimization in Services
Javůrková, Lucie ; Souček, Jiří (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis focuses on analysis of process optimization and instalation of services in particular company. Thesis contains common characteristic of process and focuses on improving of customer service. Thesis describes process maping and detail description in operation department and customer service. This project offers iprovement in process with goal to achieve higher quality and customers´happines.
Důkaz, že Bellova věta je vědecky nepodložená
Souček, Jiří
We prove that the Bell’s theorem and the nonlocality of quantum mechanics are scientifically unfounded statements.
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Částicový model pro Higgsův kondensát a anomální geometrická difrakce
Souček, Jiří
In this paper we propose a particle model for the Higgs’ condensate: we propose that this condensate is the set of (infinite velocity) non-local tachyons. We show that then there exists the anomalous geometrical diffraction (which contradicts to quantum mechanics). We show that there exists a universal time constant which defines the limits of the validity of quantum mechanics. We propose an experiment testing the existence of the anomalous geometrical diffraction. We proposed the dark energy conjecture which enables to make an estimate of the time constant. We assume certain (“Feynman”) interaction between standard particle and the nonlocal tachyon. All this is related to the new (finite) form of the Feynman integral.
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Functional testing of software applications
Heinová, Tereza ; Souček, Jiří (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes the course of functional software testing. The first part defines the place and importance of testing in software development process. Explains the basic types of tests used and their purpose. Attention is paid to the roles that are in the process of testing a key role. In the second part of the work, a more detailed description of all phases of the life cycle of functional testing software. The cornerstone of the testing cycle of planning, explained there is access to the drafting process and its testing schedule. The second phase is to prepare an environment for testing. Following the completion of testing followed by evaluation of test results. Here are discussed the principles of entering errors and their subsequent solutions. Part of the preparation for testing is the selection of appropriate support tools and the creation of test scripts. Conclusion The thesis evaluates the importance of testing in software development process.
Development Tendencies of Information Science Education in world and in Czech Republic
Lorenz, Michal ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Souček, Jiří (referee) ; Steinerová, Jela (referee)
This PhD thesis focuses on the development of Library and Information Science Education. The pivotal aim of the thesis is the identification of trends in education of information science worldwide and their comparison with trends in the Czech Republics. The thesis pays attention to the description of salient tendencies in general education as well as in the education of information science with particular consideration to USA and Europe. The concept of information ecology underlying the thesis presents a theoretical point of departure. The concept is used as an appropriate tool to structure benchmarking analysis of study programs. The concluding part deals with two analyses of Library and information science schools. Phenomenological Deep Interviews with Czech educators investigate perception of developmental tendencies emerging in curricula. Sense of Community in school settings surveys impact of social climate to student experience with received curricula.
Analysis of the possibility of automation of library processes in library of the Institute of Thermomechanics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i.
Římanová, Jana ; Stöcklová, Anna (advisor) ; Souček, Jiří (referee)
The thesis deals with the possibilities of innovation in the library of the Institute of Thermodynamics. Default section contains in the decomposition structure of the library system the analysis of current situation. In particular, the degree of automation of library processes and access to funds, including gray literature is observed. Other source material is a survey of information needs of employees of the institute. The key result of the survey was the detection of insufficient composition of the titles of periodicals in the library. A proposal of automation of implementations of library information system follows. A separate part is the proposal of efficient storage and access to research reports. In conclusion, there are outlined possibilities for further development.
Problem of Catalog Objectives in digital Environment
Drobíková, Barbora ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Souček, Jiří (referee) ; Planková, Jindra (referee)
Problem of catalog objectives in digital environment: development and trends in building library catalogs from the bibliographic point of view PhDr. Barbora Drobíková Abstract The aim of the thesis is to explore current trends in building library catalogs from the bibliographic point of view. It focuses on formulation and exploration of trends in bibliography which may influence the library catalogs in near future. The introductory part defines several basic terms. It deals with the catalog objectives and methodological and technological questions in brief. Larger chapters describe the conceptual models FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD and studies which bring these models. These studies show a new view on objectives of bibliographic and authority records, therefore on library catalogs objectives too. This part is closed by an own analysis of these models, their comparison with the object-oriented model FRBRoo including a proposal of FRAD's and FRSAD's implementation into an object-oriented form. Next chapters focus on the relation of bibliography and semantic web and especially on questions connected with a change of bibliographic paradigma and paradigma of the bibliographic control which are to occur with new semantic web technologies. The semantic web can enable new contexts of using of bibliographic data and...
Methodology for design of digital archives
Získal, Bohuš ; Souček, Jiří (advisor) ; Sklenák, Vilém (referee) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
Bohuš Získal Methodology for design of digital archives Summary: This work examines how concepts and recommendations defined within the ISO 14721:2003 standard could be applied to archives in audiovisual industry and how its key components and processes relate to the corresponding structure of real production archives. A basic overview of audiovisual content formats, storage solutions and metadata structures is provided with respect to long time content preservation. The most common standards (international, industry and proprietary ones) specific for this area are discussed within the perspective of inevitable data migration process. As certain types of organisation have their archive deeply integrated in the production process and its functional and organisational parts could not be easily distinguished from the rest of the structure, the various approaches to the complex archive design are evaluated, including a brief introduction to MAM system role and implementation. The data migration to new solutions also means the integration with the existing technologies, where a rather higher level of dependence on commercially available solutions is often involved. As the interoperability standards are not widely adopted yet, some decisions are inevitably tied with previously adopted technologies. Changes in...

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