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Crime of fraud, credit, loan and subsidy fraud under section 209-212 of the Criminal Code
Tauber, Jiří ; Vokoun, Rudolf (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
(Summary) The main goal of this Master's degree thesis is to thoroughly describe the components of four criminal offences - fraud, insurence fraud, credit fraud and grant fraud pursuant to sections 209, 210, 211 and 212 of Criminal Code, No. 40/2009 Coll. These four criminal offences are classified as crimes against property. This Master's degree thesis deals with constituent elements of the above mentioned criminal offences. The author was focusing predominantly on the actus reus, mens rea, physical and mental elements of these criminal offences. But the thesis isn't confined only to mere description of those elements. The author is also analyzing and describing some of the most important and significant judicial desicions, which relate to this topic. The majority of these judicial decisions was made by the Supreme Court of the Czech republic. In this thesis, the author also deals with the possibility of simultaneity of above mentioned crimes with some of the selected crimes. In the chapter dealing with insurance fraud there is a subchapter which briefly characterizes the main instruments which are used by insurance companies in order to prevent perpetration of insurance fraud. These instruments are very diverese and various - for example, insurance companies are usually using special fraud...
Deployment of Performance Evaluation Tools in Industrial Use Case
Täuber, Jiří ; Tůma, Petr (advisor) ; Šimko, Viliam (referee)
Nowadays software performance is evaluated not only by specialized review companies but it is more and more starting to be a common practice for the software developers themselves. Companies are often forced to develop and maintain their own tools for measuring performance of the developed applications. On the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics there has been created a toolkit for automation of software performance evaluation called BEEN. This toolkit should significantly ease the management of individual performance measurements but it is not possible to test it thoroughly in the environment where it was created. The goal of this thesis is to deploy BEEN in a real environment of commercially oriented company and evaluate the usability of this toolkit for the developers. We will focus on evaluating both objective and subjective positives and drawbacks of this toolkit as observed by unbiased users.
Web-based interface for software project management with emphasis to manpower administration
Täuber, Jiří ; Novotný, Miroslav (referee) ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor)
There are many different aplications which help with project management nowdays. Project management applications differ considerably in their options, capabilities and most of all in their area of focus. Applications focused on coordinating work of group of people are among them. There are also many webpages that give their users the means to offer or request workforce. It is surprising that nobody has thought about bringing those two ideas together. It offers significant flexibility, especially in the area of software development. Workgroups can be easily created and disbanded as needed. The goal of this project is to create a simple web application which will provide dynamic environment for easy collaboration of many users on many projects. Part of the project will be a very simple project management software focused on manpower administration as well as a place to publish workforce supply and demmand advertisements.

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