Národní úložiště šedé literatury Nalezeno 65 záznamů.  začátekpředchozí21 - 30dalšíkonec  přejít na záznam: Hledání trvalo 0.01 vteřin. 
Shedding Light on The Dark Web
Horváth, Jakub ; Jašková, Jana (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the Dark Web and its use. Even though the Dark Web has been part of the Internet almost since its very beginning, it attracted the public attention only a few years ago. The main purpose of this work is to raise awareness about the topic to help the Internet users to protect themselves in the cyberspace.The thesis is a theoretical study based on the literature review of the available sources related to the topic of the Dark Web. It focuses on the levels into which the web is divided and its origins.It also explains how to access the DarkWebusingtheTorbrowser,outlinestheconceptofcryptocurrency bitcoin and the marketplace Silkroad. Finally, it discussescontentthatcanbefoundonthe Dark Web, frames the concept of cybercrime and tries to predict the Dark Web’s future.
Design of a Topology of a Distributed Control System for Home Automation Using IoT Technologies
Mokrejš, Jakub ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor’s thesis frames the concept of the Internet of Things, a smart home and a distributed control system, provides a survey of communication protocols and smart home services, and consequently discusses the author’s own design of a smart home topology. The thesis first describes the Internet of Things and its practical applications. Then, it focuses on a smart home, especially on networks and topologies used there. Next, networks and topologies are analysed and compared concerning their use, advantages and disadvantages. Characteristic features of the distributed control system follow including a survey of different communication protocols. The description of services and smart home components concludes the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical part of the thesis deals with the author’s own design of a topology and components for a smart home. Finally, the designed topology is compared with other topologies.
Persuasive Language Used in Presentations by Information Technology Students
Vlachová, Monika ; Walek, Agata (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
The aim of this thesis is to frame the concept of rhetoric and persuasive language. The thesis begins with a rhetorical analysis and defines the rhetorical situation. It also provides the information about the art of persuasion, its history and use. A survey of characteristic persuasive devices constitutes a fundamental part of the thesis which deals not only with the use of persuasive language structures but also with specific vocabulary. The analytical part of the thesis converts theory into practice through a detailed analysis and comparison of persuasive devices used in presentations by information technology students. It focuses on persuasive techniques like emotive emphasis in speech, using personal pronouns, linking signals, triples, and flattery.
The engineer of the 21st century
Boyarchikova, Anastasia ; Ellederová, Eva (oponent) ; Neuwirthová, Ludmila (vedoucí práce)
The semester thesis is focused on the identification of the roles of an engineer of the 21st century. It addresses possibilities and required skills needed for engineering activities and describes numbers of global challenges that should be resolved by the engineers in the new century. These are problems of the different areas of science and technology, including social and ethical aspects of these problems. Furthermore, the work defines the main engineers’ job duties as well as the rules of professional engineering ethics and assigns them to specific professions. The final chapter of the semester thesis points up the important role of engineering education in society and describes the challenges the education faces in the 21st century.
Nuclear Power Plants Security
Štěpán, Jakub ; Smutný, Milan (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
The concept of nuclear power plant safety and security is a complex one. The safe operation of nuclear power plants is crucial for reliable and harmless power generation. An accident linked with this type of facility could have a negative impact on the health of the public, wildlife, and it could cause pollution of the environment. The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to frame the concept of safety and security of nuclear power plants and discuss the means of preventing a nuclear catastrophe. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with defining the basic operational principles of nuclear power plants. Furthermore, the safety and security measures are discussed and illustrated. Moreover, the impact of the safe operation of nuclear power plants on the environment is examined. Lastly, the consequences of the failure of safety and security systems are described with historical examples. The practical part of the thesis realised by means of an online questionnaire survey is concerned with the level of awareness of nuclear power plant safety and their environmental impact among the general public.
Narrative in Computer Games
Musilová, Monika ; Walek, Agata (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with an issue of a narrative in computer games. In the introductory chapters, general games specifications, such as rules and genres of the games, are formulated. The main focus is then on linear and interactive forms of the narrative and on the means they are most frequently represented by. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to the analysis of two selected games, focusing on the narrative means used and on the way they influence the game’s linearity and interactivity. For each game, a storyline scheme is created on whose basis a narrative structure of the game is determined.
Digital graphics: Painting
Bobyleva, Ekaterina ; Walek, Agata (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
The aims of the bachelor‘s thesis are to frame the concept of digital painting, its hardware and software requirements and to describe tools and techniques of digital painting. The first chapter deals with general concepts of aesthetics in traditional and computer art, provides a historical survey of the evolution of digital art and establishes the concept of metamodernism in art. In the second chapter, art techniques both digital and traditional are described and supported by examples according to painting styles and art movements. The question of expressing emotions in digital painting and psychology of image perception are explained from a digital and traditional artist’s viewpoint. Moreover, the role of the computer in a creating process is determined. The third chapter focuses on the non-photorealistic rendering method of creating artwork in an abstract stylisation style on the ground of the Stylize editor and the manual for this editor (beginner level) is provided as well.
Design of E-Learning Application for the Course English for IT
Hotový, Tomáš ; Haupt, Jaromír (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to develop an e-learning application that would be used as a supplementary tool for the course English for IT. First, the thesis examines existing applications used for English vocabulary learning along with the consideration of what elements could be derived from them. Next, it focuses on the design and implementation of the application as well as the presentation of technologies used. The thesis also provides the theoretical framework of vocabulary teaching and learning which is followed by an analysis of various vocabulary testing exercises employed in the program. Finally, a guide for students and teachers is developed to assist them with using the application. The result of the thesis is the functional application for the students of the course which will enable them interactive vocabulary learning and preparation for lessons.
Android vs iOS: A Comparative Study
Pršeš, Faruk ; Kotásek, Miroslav (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor’s thesis compares two most popular operating systems in a modern smartphone age. iOS and Android are well known for their rivalry. Therefore, the aim of this thesis is to provide a detailed analysis of these two operating systems and to discuss their advantages and disadvantages. The first part of this work frames the concept of mobile/smartphone operating systems and traces the historical development of the smartphone operating systems. Afterwards, it moves on to the history of Apple and Google systems and compares their origin, features, user-interface, hardware requirements, application development and, in general, their way to become the most stable and popular smartphone systems in the world. The second part of this work is focused on analysing survey results. The goal of the survey was to compare preferences of Android and iOS users.
Energy transition
Svatoš, Jan ; Ellederová, Eva (oponent) ; Smutný, Milan (vedoucí práce)
This thesis deals with energy transition and its environmental, economic, social, and political impacts. The objective was to present the current state of the energy system and examine the reasons for its ongoing change. The thesis is divided into four parts - Types and Uses of Energy, Energy and the Environment, Economic Aspects of Energy Transition and Energy Politics. The first chapter classifies energy source types and renewable energy. The second chapter stresses environmental problems arising from energy production. The third chapter focuses on the economic and socio-economic aspects of the energy transition and the last part analyzes important energy markets and describes their cooperation. Each chapter is based on the review of diverse scientific and popular scientific literature.

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