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Graphical Visualization of Incident Handling
Markovičová, Veronika ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the proposal and implementation of components that visualize data on incidents and their states. These components aims to create a clear visualization of incidents and their states that would facilitate the search for information on incidents and thus streamlining their work. One of the components created shows a detailed description of individual states of incident. The second created component shows either one or more incidents as the sequence of their states on the timeline. As a suitable tool for visualization and demonstration of created components, dashboard has been chosen. Components were consulted and tested with Flowmon.
IDE-supported development of component-based applications
Hermann, Lukáš
Unlike many proprietary component systems, the academic ones do not have sufficient support in integrated development environments. This the- sis analyzes development of component-based applications in terms of the SOFA 2 component system and it finds out that the main issue is an in- sufficient connection between processes of common application design and creation of particular components. Based on this analysis, it defines a subset of the UML, a universal language for application design, and its semantics regarding entities of the SOFA 2 component system. Furthermore, it creates a tool integrated to the Eclipse IDE, which enables a developer to automat- ically generate these entities from a UML component model as well as to connect this model with already existing entities enabling their automatic correction in case of model changing. This tool is designed modularly so that it is possible to easily change semantics of the model or using it for other models. Finally, this thesis analyzes possibilities of extensions of this tool for other component systems, code generation and component behaviour verification.
Long-term influence of low-flammable electrolytes on negative electrodes
Valoušek, Michal ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Máca, Josef (advisor)
The thesis deals with the influence of low-flammable electrolytes on negative electrodes. The thesis describes materials used in lithium-ion batteries and functions of individual components. There is also a description of conductometry and electron microscopy, which is used in the practical part, ie during measurement. All findings are summarized at the end of the thesis.
Design of Heat Pump
Křepela, Radim ; Elbl, Patrik (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was basic research in the field of heat pumps. Calculations for heating of domestic hot water were done afterward. The theoretical part describes basic principles of heat pumps and covers a wide range of currently used types of heat pumps. Heat pumps are categorized by the environment from which the heat is taken out of. The experimental part contains calculations and selection of commercially available main components. Components were chosen based on the ability to heat 1000 L of hot domestic water from 20 to 50 °C in 4 hours.
Stravitelnost krmiv pro kapra obecného
MAREŠ, Josef
This bachelor thesis evaluates the composition and apparent digestibility of various types of fish feed and various ingredients applicable to the feeding of common carp. This bachelor thesis also evaluates the suitability of individual components based on the digestibility of individual nutrients. The results show that the right combination of fish feed improves efficiency, reduces feed consumption and increases growth. Last but not least, the negative impact of feeding on the quality of the aquatic environment should be reduced. This bachelor thesis summarizes existing digestibility values of individual feed ingredients for common carp and then its own experiment, which was very time- consuming. Some already known values have been confirmed and some new information about the content of individual components of feed and their subsequent use has been found. The results for wheat and maize were compared with results of other authors. Triticale, daphnia and chironomidae larvae were used for the first time, so the values could not be compared, nevertheless it could be used as a basic information for further research in this area. The average content of individual cereal parameters were: 16% protein content and 64% digestibility, 2% fat content and 70% digestibility, 74% BNLV content and 74% digestibility. Fiber content 5% and ash content 2% with very low digestibility. Phosphorus content 0.6% and digestibility 30%. Average content of individual parameters for natural foods was: protein content 55% and digestibility 86%, fat content 5% and digestibility 74%, BNLV 20% and digestibility 41 %, fiber content 7% and digestibility 8%, ash content 14% and digestibility 30%, phosphorus content 1.2% and 74% digestibility. The resulting element was to determine the most suitable feed for pond aquaculture. According to the available results, wheat combined with natural food is the best option. Wheat is very energy rich, but has a low protein content. Conversely, natural food is energy rich in easily usable protein. The optimal ratio of natural food to wheat was 0.25:2. With this ratio we can meet the ideal nutritional requirements of common carp (31% digestible protein, 0.6-0.7 % phosphorus, 3200 kcal?kg-1 digestible energy). With the right feed, we are able to reduce the negative impact on water quality and this is one of the main goals for the future.
Differences in admission procedures in selected IZS components
Theodor, Pavel ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title Differences in admission procedures in selected IZS components. Objectives The aim of this work is to describe the admission procedures of selected IZS components, such as the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic, the Police of the Czech Republic, the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic and the Prison Service of the Czech Republic. Methods The method used in the creation of this final thesis is an analysis of the widest range of literature dealing with the issue. Then describe the individual admission process and make the information more concise and comprehensible at the end. Results An overview of differences in admission procedures in the above-mentioned components. Key words Difference, control, components, rescue, system.
Differences in admission procedures in selected IZS components
Theodor, Pavel ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title Differences in admission procedures in selected IZS components. Objectives The aim of this work is to describe the admission procedures of selected IZS components, such as the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic, the Police of the Czech Republic, the Customs Administration of the Czech Republic and the Prison Service of the Czech Republic. These components are at the same time so-called "security corpses". After describing the admission procedures, they are then compared. Methods The method used in the creation of this final thesis is an analysis of the widest range of literature dealing with the issue. At the end make informations easier to understand and compare them. Results An overview of differences in admission procedures in the above-mentioned components. Key words Difference, control, components, rescue, system.
CIP Safety
Šmoldas, Michal ; Stibor, Karel (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the analysis of CIP technology and the creation of laboratory tasks from components based on this technology. The aim of the thesis is to create a literary research on CIP technology and its individual extensions focusing on CIP Safety. Further, a functional laboratory panel is assembled from the available components in the FEKT VUT Brno laboratory supporting this technology CIP Safety, specifying the assignment of the laboratory task. Functionality of the panel has been verified by the SW solution of the laboratory task with visualization and control of the virtual production line. The result of the work is literary research on CIP technology, functional laboratory panel, specification of assignment of laboratory task and SW solution of task with visualization and control of virtual production line.
FACTORS LIMITING LIFE TIME OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS WITH PRESSURIZED-WATER REACTORS
Křivánek, Robert ; Kolat, Pavel (referee) ; Liszka, Ervin (referee) ; Fiedler, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to analyze the state of preparedness of nuclear power plants (NPP) for long term operation (LTO) based on the IAEA SALTO (Safety Aspects of Long Term Operation) peer review service, analysis of the most significant failures, accidents and operational experience with type reactors PWR/VVER focusing on cases caused by equipment ageing and identification of major structures and components limiting life time of PWR/VVER-type nuclear power plants, and possible measures to ensure their required service life. Based on the results of the IAEA SALTO peer review service, an analysis of the main deficiencies and measures of NPPs in preparation for a safe LTO was performed, focusing on topics whose deeper knowledge is important for the future more precise determination of technical factors limiting the lifetime of NPPs. The main deficiencies and measures in the preparatory phase for LTO and the most important technical measures are summarized in chapter 4.5. The main deficiencies and the most important technical corrective measures in the area of ageing management of structures and components are discussed separately. The history of major failures and operational experience of nuclear power plants with PWR/VVER reactors from the point of view of ageing of structures and components is analyzed in chapter 6.2. The result is a statistic analysis of ageing-related events, an overview of the most significant PWR/VVER reactor failures with an impact on their service life, a statistical overview and discussion of the most important degradation mechanisms, and other important findings from the history of major failures and operational experience. Chapter 6.3 analyzes factors limiting the operation of nuclear power plants with PWR/VVER reactors with focus on structures and components potentially limiting the life of PWR/VVER reactors and possible measures to ensure their required life. In conclusion, the main reasons of permanent shut down of NPPs (actual and potential) for 40, 60 and 80 years of operation and the measures to ensure their required life are summarized.
Android components for business applications
Tupec, Pavel ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Chaloupka, Miloš (referee)
Today, in the era of mobile technology boom, more and more companies equip their employees working in the field (salesmen, insurance agents, service workers etc.) with mobile applications in order to improve the efficiency of their work. On the market, there exist several universal applications which, however, require using some middleware, or they cannot be sufficiently modified to the customer specific needs. In this case comes the development of custom mobile application. The aim of this work is to analyze the requirements for such applications and based on this analysis propose a set of reusable components that will facilitate the development of these native applications on the Android platform. This work will also include a pilot application demonstrating the use of individual components on the sample data. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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