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Design and Implementation of a System for Checking the Boxes Completeness
Filipský, Dalibor ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Jirgl, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of a system for checking the boxes completeness. Thesis is divided into several parts. The first part includes an introduction into the manufacturing process and also devices, for which the system is designed. The second part consists of system design and a description of hardware components used for the system. The third part deals with the creation of a scheme used for connection an electrical switchboard. The fourth part is focused on a design of mechanical constructions, such as construction plan used for vision sensors connection, lighting system and design mechanical parts of stopper. A simulator of the system for checking the boxes completeness is described in the fifth part. It is used for a demonstration of functionality and controllability of the system. The sixth part deals with enabling of a communication between particular sub-systems, such as vision sensors, control panel and control system. The seventh part is focused on creation of the software required for the control system, HMI panel and deals with the configuration of pair vision sensors. In the final part there are some illustrations of designed system in real process of manufacturing.
Maintenance of Small Transport Aircraft with Application MSG-3 Methodology
Trefilová, Helena ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Finda, Jindřich (advisor)
Master’s thesis deals with problems of maintenance of small transport aircraft with application MSG-3 methodology and maintenance plan development. It is aimed at systems and powerplant maintenance. This method is applied on L-410UVP-E20 aircraft. Other parts of this work are assessment of recent situation in maintenance of airplanes, used approaches to maintenance, methods and documentation for maintenance. Last part of this work is practical example of MSG-3 process on assign item and its interpretation.
The first Přemyslids in didactic applications
Hošek, Tomáš ; Mikeska, Tomáš (advisor) ; Parkan, František (referee)
(English) The theme of this thesis is to present the time and life of the first Premyslids and to create didactic material for teaching. The didactic material is designed, created and dedicated to teachers of history and history and all students. The work is divided into two parts. The first part, entitled The First Premyslids and their time, is theoretical and deals with the first Premyslids and their time. The first rulers of the Přemyslid family and their relatives are described in detail. The times in which they lived and ruled are described, as well as various aspects of everyday life at the time. The second, practical part, called History at Play, is devoted to didactics and practical activities that will be used in teaching 4th and 7th grade primary school. The research and devising of didactic applications included, in addition to studying the literature, comparing textbook texts, attending listening sessions, consulting with colleagues and carrying out teaching practice. This process included the creation of the author's teaching cards as well as games and their practical testing during the author's teaching practice. This thesis includes the presentation of two basic games (2 variants of the first game and one variant of the second game) and other examples of activities that can be used...
DCSN: Platform for Distributed Computing in Small Networks
Háva, Jakub ; Marek, Lukáš (advisor) ; Falt, Zbyněk (referee)
This thesis describes the platform for distributed computing in small networks. The platform should be very easy to use and suitable for deployment typically in one local network. The implementation follows the client-server architecture and the communication between client and server is based on Remote Method Invocation. The server is responsible for tasks distribution and other computation management. The client receives commands from a user, mediates communication with the server and is also used for the processing of tasks received from the server. The user submits a computation project consisting of two parts: a zip archive containing data files and a JAR archive containing a configuration file together with Java classes needed for the computation on the user data. The user is allowed to query the project state, pause, download or abort the project computation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Workgroup Planning Application
Nguyen Cong, Thang ; Kopecký, Michal (advisor) ; Žemlička, Michal (referee)
This thesis describes design and implementation of a tool that supports workgroup planning. The system allows its users to manipulate their tasks, as well as supports collaboration of more users. The user interface of the application is based on lightweight web client. The application is modular, so that the enhancing of the application in the future will be as simple as possible.
Problematic multiple-choice problems
Venderová, Markéta ; Jančařík, Antonín (advisor) ; Vondrová, Naďa (referee)
This thesis tries to answer the question what impact on the results in Mathematical Kangaroo competition has inclusion of specific curriculum into the School Education Program. The work focuses on multiple-choice type of tasks, where pupils fall short of success. Pupils can meet such tasks in mathematical competitions and research. The work is divided into theoretical and empirical part. The first part, makes readers familiar with current situation regarding mathematical competitions in Czech environment and defines terms related to the issue. It also characterizes selected competitions in which primary school pupils are involved, and focuses more on competition Mathematical Kangaroo. The empirical part describes methodology of qualitative research, aimed to verify the effect of inclusion specific curriculum in mathematics into the School Education Program on results of competition Mathematical Kangaroo. In this section two surveys are processed and analyzed, that took place during the school years 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 at complete primary school. The surveys were based on an analysis of tasks from competition Mathematical Kangaroo, analysis of textbooks, School Education Program and other school documents. Further there were conducted semi structured interviews with teachers and pupils, which...
Mobile App for Editing and Viewing Simple Weekly Schedules
Džubarová, Romana ; Škandera, Juraj (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a mobile application that will write down the regular weekly activities of the user. Users are not only university or high school students, but the application is intended to appeal to all people who need to register for regular activities during the week. Users can create activities which are inserted into the table. These activities can be changed or deleted. The application allows you to create a test task. It is possible to set a notification for the exams, which the user will receive at the time of the exam, or he can change this time in the Settings. The user can also change what his table will look like in Settings. He can change the days on which he wants to record activities or the start and end time of activity. The application can also be set to dark mode to save battery life. The bachelor thesis describes the design, implementation, testing, and also future intentions for my mobile application.
Use of the "model based design" method for the design of an embedded application
Mačišák, Martin ; Fiedler, Petr (referee) ; Bradáč, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis demonstrates the differences between approaches in software development. A code generation search is performed. The work describes possible tools and methods of code validation and verification. The next part provides information on the use of a design-based model in critical-demanding applications. Further, the work describes the proposal of platforms for controling the BLDC motor. Low leve software is programed for these chosen platforms. The logic of controling and user interface is created. The logic of controling is created and tested in Simulink. Further more whole programmed code is connected with the low level layer. The whole solution of my diploma thesis is tested.
Tracking System Design and Production Supported by In-house Analyses
Okáník, Pavel ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to devise a functional system that will improve workflow and productivity at Anovis s.r.o. The first chapter provides a theoretical framework. The second chapter provides a detailed description of the company in question as well as an analysis of current systems and applications. The last chapter discusses the system itself with respect to its economic benefits and its future use.
Security games "Capture The Flag"
Karabina, Lukáš ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (referee) ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on providing general information about "capture the flag" security games. It deals with the basic categorization of this type of games, it also describes various categories for tasks that can be included within these games. The thesis analyzes selected available platforms for organizing "capture the flag" security games. At first the thesis deals with security games in general, then deals with basic categorization of tasks, that are often included in these games, then continues with the issue of selecting a suitable platform for the practical part of the thesis to support the courses dealing with cryptography and cyber sercurity. Finally, thesis discribes the individual tasks that were implemented in its practical part.

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