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The history of the gerund in English and its structural precursors from a typological viewpoint
Matoušková, Barbora ; Čermák, Jan (advisor) ; Dušková, Libuše (referee)
The following thesis attempts attempts to map the structural precursors of the gerund in the framework of language typology. Its main goal is to verify the assumption that the appearance and increasing use and functional load of the gerund is connected to the development of English as a language type.
Family at the first grade of primary school
MATOUŠKOVÁ, Barbora
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of "Family in the classes of fundaments of civics and natural science at the 1st level of primary school". Among the main aims of this study is to determine teachers 'awareness of pupils' families, as to which difficult situations they usually encounter in practice and how the teachers present the given topic in the classes of fundaments of civics and natural science and besides in the context of various family forms build-up. The thesis is divided in two parts. In the first, theoretical part, I'm trying to explain the school subject of fundaments of civics and natural science, to briefly characterize a family with its evolution from prehistorical to recent times, while also mentioning an overview of demographic changes related to this field. The second, practical part brings results of a mixed methods research carried out among teachers at the 1st level of primary school. Questionnaire and interview method was used for research survey.
Data Warehouse Management and MWF Optimization
Matoušková, Barbora ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Faina, Michal (referee)
This thesis focuses on the data warehouse of an extensive bank intitution from its operational management point of view (for the main part). To grasp the fast overview of the data warehouse the thesis includes the description of its data architecture, transformation processes and the way of presenting data to its users. Besides that the description of systems used for both the business data and for the metadata purposses is also included in this thesis. The thesis also covers operational activities including the identification of weak areas and their improvements. Another part of the thesis is represented by the project of optimization of a scheduling mechanism (Master Workflow) for running transformation processes, that helps to minimalize the metadata load of the Teradata database system. The main goal of this thesis is to describe the environment of the data warehouse in an understandable way. It's critical to understand the environment for both, the operational management personnel and for developers, that can supply the warehouse with higher quality solutions and ease the deployment of new deliveries into the production environment. This goal is achieved by the description of the data warehouse (mainly the description of its data architecture, transformation processes, operational activities and tools used to deploy changes into the production environment). Another goal is to give a feedback on the operational activities from the operational personnel point of view. This helps identify weak spots and can lead to its elimination. The last goal is to improve the scheduling mechanism that controls and runs all transformation processes. This goal is achieved by a project. The thesis describes the starting state, implemented changes, final state and the consideration whether the project was successful or not. The thesis brings several contributions: easier understanding of the data warehouse and the way of managing ETL processes -- for the operational management personnel and developers, which can bring the improvement of new solutions. The possibility of elimination of weak areas in the operational activities. And thanks to the project described there are two changes -- standardization and the metadata load of Teradata decreased. My own contribution to this issue is, besides the useful introduction to the data warehouse, the identification of the weak areas, suggested improvements and also the project of optimization Master Workflow which took about 17 MD. The thesis is devided into chapters based on the topics described: introductory information, theoretical base, characteristics of the main systems, the description of the data warehouse, the description of operational activities including the identification of weak areas, and at the end there is the project of optimization of Master Workflow. In the last chapter there is the final conclusion of the entire thesis.
Bug tracking systems - comparison
Matoušková, Barbora ; Balada, Jakub (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The preface of the paper contains the theoretic side of testing and its importance in the process of developing software. The next sections of the paper deal with the main topic. They describe and evaluate four bug tracking systems. To evaluate it objectively metrics have been made. The bug tracking systems are described and evaluated according to these metrics. The description of each system includes subjective observation. Of the four systems discussed, two are open source and two are commercial. Reasons for prefering different systems, other then the one that gained the most points, are also mentioned here. This paper can serve to newly formed companies that develop software and are deciding to use a bug tracking system. Described advantages and disadvantages of the systems can make decisions easier.

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