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Description of computer control equipments in FabLab Brno for education
Lesnek, Milan ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the construction of laboratory tasks for digitalized manufacture provided by FabLab Brno, on machines for 3D printing, laser cutting and engraving. Tasks are focused at getting acquainted students with modern machines for development and production.
Robotic table football - system integration
Švanda, Ondřej ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Lang, Stanislav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis is to improve the current solution of a robotic table football, which arose as a part of students’ theses at the B&R Automation company. The paper focuses on a system integration of particular solutions of the whole robotic football project, using a modular design approach, and the creation of a user interface, including a visualisation of the ball’s and players’ position on the screen. The paper also includes a creation of a dynamic computer simulation to test the game strategy.
Sense of automation for mechanical product processes
Jevická, Barbora ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
The Bachelor’s thesis deals with the sense of automation in terms of innovation of production processes. The machine examples describe the current situation of a particular manufacturing process of a particular manufacturing company. The aim is to emphasize the influence of automated machine on the course of the production process. It points to the innovation of the production process and its benefits. At the same time, further improvement steps are being proposed that gradually move the manufacturing company to Industry 4.0 level. This analyzes the possibilities of using this concept of the future and its elements.
Omnidirectional chassis of robots in digital factory
Imramovský, Jakub ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with division, contruction and use of omnidirectional platforms in digitalized manufacory, analyses different types of undercarriages and construnction of omnidirectional robotic platform.
U.S. Monetary Policy and Bank Liquidity Creation: VAR Evidence
Lacko, Branislav ; Horváth, Roman (advisor) ; Žigraiová, Diana (referee)
With recent financial crisis the importance of liquidity not only as indicator of financial health of banks heightened. Thus this thesis aims the focus to relationship between real economy and bank liquidity creation, and provides empirical evidence of significant relationship between bank liquidity creation and GDP or inflation. Moreover, it shows that implementation of bank liquidity creation indicator into Taylor rule, in order to address for financial stability and health, is suitable alternative for financial stress index.
Perceived inflation in Slovakia during euro accession
Lacko, Branislav ; Dědek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Maršál, Aleš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with phenomenon of perceived inflation which is related to euro changeover. This phenomenon has become in most euro area countries issue, because people perceived inflation on the higher level as was actually measured. Based on previous studies, there are described not only method to receive both perceived and actual inflation, but also factors affecting the level and potential differences. Part of this work is also a comparison of these two types of inflation in Slovak republic, as sixteenth member of euro area, and the countries that adopted euro before Slovakia.
Interface-Based Software Development
Rais, Aziz ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Merunka, Vojtěch (referee)
Even though there are many software development and project management methodologies available, research and practice both show that IT software development projects still fail, and that the quality of software products does not always meet customers' expectations. There might be multiple causes for such failures, but some of these reasons can be seen to influence or create others. Therefore, the larger the project is, the higher its risk of failure, especially if the teams involved work remotely (distributed and outsourced). This increase in project complexity is considered the motivation for this paper. Similarly, there are other factors that can result in a project's failure and customers' dissatisfaction regarding software quality. All such factors identified by research conducted by organizations specializing in this area are analyzed in order to identify a common root of IT project failures. Once the root causes of these failures have been identified and analyzed, the goal of the Interface based software development methodology is to solve them. The solution offered by an Interface based software development methodology is to improve understanding of software requirements and to describe these requirements with interfaces in an object-oriented way. Interface based software development will support and drive development towards service-oriented architecture (SOA) and component-based development (CBD). The goal of interface based software development is to increase software testability and maintainability and to make it more easily feasible to execute various software development processes in parallel.
Using of mobile robots in the garden
Kalvoda, Lukáš ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This thesis is focusing on robots and their use in household, especially in outside garden. Goal of thesis is indicate what term robotics means at first, whats hiding behind this word and determine current problems of robotics in Czech republic as well as abroad and outline what meaning this branch has. Further in this thesis I will describe service robotics in great detail, where the category of garden helpers belongs. Then the ways of using of robotic lawn mowers will be described. In the last part I've concentrated on adventages and disandventages for users, eventually on some problems that may occur. In this part I've also mentioned the selling prices of chosen lawn mowers.
Prediction in Projects using Markov Chains
Doležal, Jan ; Buřita, Ladislav (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on possibilities of a project development prediction and a decision support for managers of those projects, which is an up to date topic in the present time turbulent environment. Project is understood as a stochastic process with discrete states and discrete time in this thesis. This approach could be represented by discrete moments of finding out project state. Project is compared to a finite automaton and Markovs chains are subsequently used. State model of the project based on Earned Value Management method is created in the proposal part of this thesis and there are state transitions probabilities. There are adjustments of the model designed consequently so the model is capable to fit some concrete situation closely. Designed proposals are tested in different situations to prove their value in the experimental part of this work.
Process racionalization in LOTUS NOTES surroundings
Kojecký, Jan ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This work describes the rationalization process in Lotus Notes in a company that provides complete support for Lotus Notes Product for a large international company. It describes three level support and also deals with the rationalization process between the first level of support (customer service) and second level support (Lotus Notes administration). Finally, describes how to create – programming the agents in the Lotus Notes team for the second level, which will help to speed up and improve the services provided by this team.

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