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The Use of Means of Artificial Intelligence for the Decision Making Support on Financial Markets
Turoň, Michal ; Galvánek, Juraj (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with issue of trade on commodity market, especially the gold. It uses the artificial intelligence resources, more accurate non-linear auregressive neural network. The purpose is the prediction of the gold prices by indicators which has impact on the gold.
The use of technical analysis to determine the prices of energy commodities
Kopunec, Kristián ; Pěcha, Jiří (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
This work is focused on the problems of technical analysis and the technical indicators themselves. It deals with trends, graphs and formation issues. It clarifies them individually. It focuses on technical indicators. It deals in particular with price indicators that are key to selecting the appropriate key method. Using available information from OTE. The selected indicator is counted and then applied to a suitable commodity. The role of the work is to predict the market development using technical indicators and to evaluate the possibilities of the given indicator.
Countryside 3.0
Přikrylová, Monika ; Kekel, Roman (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The proposal follows up on the undergraduate semester work which dealt with a topic of data centers - a lifestyle based on data circulation. Growing needs of city dwellers, coupled with the demand of constant connectivity, are reflected in the transformation of the landscape which is being occupied by gigantic data centers. Those data centres in the loopback reconfigure the environment of cities that use their instant and "unlimited" computing power. The landscape is becoming the engine room of digital urban life. The thesis develops social and environmental issues of "continuity between a city and a country” and outlines a problem of self-sufficiency and awareness of the energy intensity of current urban lifestyle. In my work I focus on one of the by-products of data centers. That is waste heat, which has a negative effect on the quality and lifespan of electronic components - it is undesirable. Data center entrepreneurs have found a way to divert unfavourable attention from the debate about the energy demand of big data. They transform waste into a desired commodity by replacing conventional forms of heating with a system newly based on the supply of waste heat. Therefore, they are becoming significant suppliers of thermal energy. The phenomenon of heat recycling neutralizes external criticism of big data by making urban life literally dependent on it. The sustainable future of data center operations takes place largely without critical debate. On the contrary, it confirms data production as a process that literally drives everyday life. This new wave of green techno-optimism and related implementations is shrouded in a discourse of innovation, environmental friendliness and smart data processing. The diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of commodification of waste heat of a specific data center, and its potential for symbolic and material transformation of the urban environment. The critical dimension of this transformation allows visitors to literally experience first-hand the manipulation of the climate of a specific location - the new city market in Brno. Other issues arise in connection with the recycling of waste heat. What will happen when big data streams become a raw material to replace older forms of energy supply in an urbanized world? What will be the impact on the city´s heating, the economic and symbolic importance of data center entrepreneurs?
Markets and Electricity Trading from Renewable Sources in EU
Pěcha, Jiří ; Čambala, Petr (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
The submitted diploma thesis describes particular types of European energetic exchanges, focuses in depth on principles market in Czech Republic and studies the price development on spot and futures markets. The main idea of this work is to focus on renewable energy sources (RES) and their influence on energetic markets. At first, operational and reliability properties of RES are explained and then their development support is analyzed. Last chapters focus on how the power grid is impacted by RES that are hardly predictable source with local production characteristic. There are also outlined problems originating from irregular production that are linked to a surplus of electric energy, but also on energy shortage caused by bad weather. These problems influence international commerce and reduce the capacity of cross-border profiles.
ANYTHING IS A THING ENOUGH TO PARTY
Polcarová, Markéta ; Topínková, Anita (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
This thesis "Anything is thing enough to party" seeks to explore the knowledge base of Jane Bennett's vital materialism and analyzes the connections between advanced capitalism, mobility and unpredictable movement of goods and things from the perspective of object oriented ontology. The thesis also focuses on the new perspective of ready-made object and perspective of installation. In order to research the topic and implement the practical part of the project, this study took place in Mexico as a self-initiated art residency in order to explore flows of found objects under the gaze of a foreigner.
Business Plan
Voráček, Jakub ; Korvas, Jiří (referee) ; Sládková, Jitka (advisor)
This bachelorś thesis deals with entrepreneurial project. It finding oportunities on market of artworks. It deals with company foundation, finding young artists and presented their products and services to customers. Goal is provide a long time prosperity of entrepreneurial person.
Life After the Bin: Used clothing between gift, commodity, raw material and waste
Sedláčková, Markéta ; Abu Ghosh, Yasar (advisor) ; Zandlová, Markéta (referee)
This thesis explores different lives of used clothing donated into charity clothing bins. Multi-sited ethnographic research makes visible the diverse lives of the collected material that vary substantially depending on the type of organization and the scale of their work, ranging from small non-profit organizations to large-scale recycling companies. The key practice is sorting which separates heterogeneous materiality into specific categories and transforms discards into gifts, commodities, materials for recycling or waste. However, these categories are far from being fixed or clear-cut, rather the value of the collected postconsumer material is continually being negotiated and is shifting dependent on the context. Key words: second hand clothing, waste, materiality, bin, recycling, value, sorting, gift, commodity
Zemědělství a jeho vývoj v Ruské federaci
Mikhailova, Diana
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the characteristics and features of agriculture in the Russian Federation. The theoretical part describes the Russian Federation in general, its basic characteristics for a better idea of the country from the social, economic and agricultural point of view. The next part of the literature review is an introduction to the history of agriculture and its overall role. An important part of the formation of the structure of agriculture is the influence of sanctions both from Russia and from the neighboring countries or from the European Union. A significant part of the bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the formation of sanctions and its role in agriculture. The subsequent part of the thesis, created independently, will present the very structure of agriculture in the Russian Federation and will focus on the basic agricultural indicators as crop and livestock production and consumption of basic raw materials in Russia. Agriculture as a system cannot function without relations with foreign countries, therefore in the subsequent part the agrarian foreign trade of Russia is mentioned with the realization of import and export of raw materials.
Countryside 3.0
Přikrylová, Monika ; Kekel, Roman (referee) ; Kristek, Jan (advisor)
The proposal follows up on the undergraduate semester work which dealt with a topic of data centers - a lifestyle based on data circulation. Growing needs of city dwellers, coupled with the demand of constant connectivity, are reflected in the transformation of the landscape which is being occupied by gigantic data centers. Those data centres in the loopback reconfigure the environment of cities that use their instant and "unlimited" computing power. The landscape is becoming the engine room of digital urban life. The thesis develops social and environmental issues of "continuity between a city and a country” and outlines a problem of self-sufficiency and awareness of the energy intensity of current urban lifestyle. In my work I focus on one of the by-products of data centers. That is waste heat, which has a negative effect on the quality and lifespan of electronic components - it is undesirable. Data center entrepreneurs have found a way to divert unfavourable attention from the debate about the energy demand of big data. They transform waste into a desired commodity by replacing conventional forms of heating with a system newly based on the supply of waste heat. Therefore, they are becoming significant suppliers of thermal energy. The phenomenon of heat recycling neutralizes external criticism of big data by making urban life literally dependent on it. The sustainable future of data center operations takes place largely without critical debate. On the contrary, it confirms data production as a process that literally drives everyday life. This new wave of green techno-optimism and related implementations is shrouded in a discourse of innovation, environmental friendliness and smart data processing. The diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of commodification of waste heat of a specific data center, and its potential for symbolic and material transformation of the urban environment. The critical dimension of this transformation allows visitors to literally experience first-hand the manipulation of the climate of a specific location - the new city market in Brno. Other issues arise in connection with the recycling of waste heat. What will happen when big data streams become a raw material to replace older forms of energy supply in an urbanized world? What will be the impact on the city´s heating, the economic and symbolic importance of data center entrepreneurs?
Posouzení finanční situace konkretního zemědělského podniku
Rézlová, Jana
The Diploma thesis is focused on economic evaluation of chosen agricultural company, which deals in crop production. The subsidiary company is located in eastern Slovakia and the main cultivated crops are wheat, rape, corn a soy bean. These crops and the sector of crop cultivation in Slovakia is characterised in the first part of thesis. The second part is focused on economic evaluation of the whole company. The financial analysis is divided into vertical, horizontal analysis and analysis of ratio indicators. The evaluation of crop production is based on the analysis of returns, costs and profits. The financial analysys shows that company is overly indepted. The operational costs and revenues shows that the cultivating of rape is lossy because of the high cost of imputs. The database of teoretical part is written on the basis of literary review. The own work is based on the financial statemants of the company from years 2013 to 2017 and other internal statements.Formula clause:RÉZLOVÁ, J. Assessment of the financial situation of a particular agricultural holding. Diploma thesis. Brno, 2018.

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