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Name Writing and Reading of Preschool Age Children
Kubíková, Adéla ; Viktorová, Ida (advisor) ; Špačková, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of writing and reading personal names in the preschool period. The personal name is very attractive for the children, and therefore they usually want to learn to write this particular name first. Thanks to the signature, the children gradually become acquainted with the system of writing and the entire culture of writing. In its theoretical part, it briefly describes the individual development characteristics of a preschool child. Further on, it deals with the development of writing in the preschool age and the development of abilities and skills needed to learn to write and read. The focus of the paper lies in the practical part. It is the author's own empirical research of a heterogenic group of children aged 3-6 years. Children had several tasks, such as sign up and then re-read their signature or recognize their name in a short text. The aim of the research was to find out the relationship of the preschool children to their signature. Attention was focused both on the graphic form of the signature, and on the children's notion of the social importance and usefulness of signature. The bachelor thesis also reflects on whether it is more difficult for the children to write their name or to read it.
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany
Kment, Vojtěch ; Beran, Karel (advisor) ; Cvrček, František (referee) ; Polčák, Radim (referee)
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany Abstract (English) Objectives. This thesis provides a comparative analysis of electronic legal transactions under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany, while emphasising the utilisation of higher versions of electronic signature, especially of a qualified electronic signature, which has legal effects of a handwritten signature in legal transactions performed by electronic means (Chapters 6 to 10). At the same time, increased attention is also paid to entirely novel concepts of advanced and qualified electronic seal, which are intended exclusively for use by juristic persons. The laws under scrutiny are based especially on recently adopted Regulation (EU) No 910/2014, known as eIDAS. To provide a general background, the comparative analysis is preceded by a theoretical part (Chapters 2 to 4, partially Chapter 5), dealing with the concept of legal transactions (also termed "legal acts" or "legal action") in general, while also focusing on the traditional handwritten signature and its functions, especially in view of the German and Czech legal doctrines and with occasional references to common law, as well as to requirements ensuing...
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany
Kment, Vojtěch ; Tryzna, Jan (referee)
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany Abstract (English) Objectives. This thesis provides a comparative analysis of electronic legal transactions under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany, while emphasising the utilisation of higher versions of electronic signature, especially of a qualified electronic signature, which has legal effects of a handwritten signature in legal transactions performed by electronic means (Chapters 6 to 10). At the same time, increased attention is also paid to entirely novel concepts of advanced and qualified electronic seal, which are intended exclusively for use by juristic persons. The laws under scrutiny are based especially on recently adopted Regulation (EU) No 910/2014, known as eIDAS. To provide a general background, the comparative analysis is preceded by a theoretical part (Chapters 2 to 4, partially Chapter 5), dealing with the concept of legal transactions (also termed "legal acts" or "legal action") in general, while also focusing on the traditional handwritten signature and its functions, especially in view of the German and Czech legal doctrines and with occasional references to common law, as well as to requirements ensuing...
Electronic signature in practice
Miška, Matěj ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the creation and development of a system for management and security of digital certificates used for signing documents. The application created in this thesis is conceptualised as a console application used from command line of a system. This solution is justified by the possibility of being continued as a graphic user interface extension or adopted by another application. The application allows for the creation of a user account, through which a person can import their certificates with passwords into the application and subsequently use the certificates in signing PDF documents or PNG files. Algorithms ensuring the security of saved data are implemented by the application. The theoretical part of this thesis analyzes the creation and work with certificates and signature keys in real life, including the creation of own self-signed certificate. The theoretical part concludes with the testing of usage of the certificates.
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany
Kment, Vojtěch ; Beran, Karel (advisor) ; Cvrček, František (referee) ; Polčák, Radim (referee)
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany Abstract (English) Objectives. This thesis provides a comparative analysis of electronic legal transactions under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany, while emphasising the utilisation of higher versions of electronic signature, especially of a qualified electronic signature, which has legal effects of a handwritten signature in legal transactions performed by electronic means (Chapters 6 to 10). At the same time, increased attention is also paid to entirely novel concepts of advanced and qualified electronic seal, which are intended exclusively for use by juristic persons. The laws under scrutiny are based especially on recently adopted Regulation (EU) No 910/2014, known as eIDAS. To provide a general background, the comparative analysis is preceded by a theoretical part (Chapters 2 to 4, partially Chapter 5), dealing with the concept of legal transactions (also termed "legal acts" or "legal action") in general, while also focusing on the traditional handwritten signature and its functions, especially in view of the German and Czech legal doctrines and with occasional references to common law, as well as to requirements ensuing...
Detail in architecture. Visual art aspects of modern architecture and its application to contemporary contexts of art education
Hanuš, Jiří ; Bláha, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Slavík, Jan (referee) ; Sedláková, Radomíra (referee)
Architecture is an integral part of the (not only) visual world and human existence. Its position expands between utilitarian areas and artistic functions. But what are the specific characteristics that connects it to the visual arts? Is the current architecture visually and experientially inspiring? Dissertation develops a reflection on how, by working with architectural detail to convey a modern architecture to students at schools and permanently integrate it into the education. The goal is the linking with theoretical basis of the author's individual view of the aesthetic qualities of architectural detail with intention of finding didactic bases. As a medium to approach and grasp this phenomenon is used photography, which is seen as a smooth transition between two- dimensional and three-dimensional world. At the same time, however, it works completely autonomously. The research method is based on the principle of interpretative phenomenological analysis, in which, through the interpretation of respondent's works of art and comparison of the individual artistic creation, looking for points of contact and new possibilities for art education. The architectural detail is treated as an artistic language and also as the medium, which offers a number of alternatives, but has so far not found its full...
Name Writing and Reading of Preschool Age Children
Kubíková, Adéla ; Viktorová, Ida (advisor) ; Špačková, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of writing and reading personal names in the preschool period. The personal name is very attractive for the children, and therefore they usually want to learn to write this particular name first. Thanks to the signature, the children gradually become acquainted with the system of writing and the entire culture of writing. In its theoretical part, it briefly describes the individual development characteristics of a preschool child. Further on, it deals with the development of writing in the preschool age and the development of abilities and skills needed to learn to write and read. The focus of the paper lies in the practical part. It is the author's own empirical research of a heterogenic group of children aged 3-6 years. Children had several tasks, such as sign up and then re-read their signature or recognize their name in a short text. The aim of the research was to find out the relationship of the preschool children to their signature. Attention was focused both on the graphic form of the signature, and on the children's notion of the social importance and usefulness of signature. The bachelor thesis also reflects on whether it is more difficult for the children to write their name or to read it.
Signature of Preschool Age Children
Ondráčková, Blanka ; Viktorová, Ida (advisor) ; Páchová, Anna (referee)
The bachelor thesis devotes to the issue of writing and understanding the signature of preschool age. The theoretical part, after a concise summary of the characteristics of the developmental period and defining the relationship between literacy and graphomotory, primarily egages in children's understanding writing and perception of printed words. It mentions relevant researches related to the topic of child ability to write their name and the influence of this skill to the next child development. It also deals with the notion of "signature" and the reasons its attractiveness for preschool children. The focus of this thesis is own empirical research, the aim was to determine the relationship of preschool children to the signature. The first point of interest was the linguistic understanding of the signature and the other children's image of its social importance and usefulness. The attention was paid to the graphic representation of the signature and the ability to read it subsequently and repeatedly in context of linguistic understanding of the signature. This part of the research is focused on children's understanding of the print system and the function of letters as placeholders, ie the awareness that isolated letters do not mean itself. The children's view of the importance of the signature...
Biometric Performance Testing of Signature Technology
Homola, Petr ; Drahanský, Martin (referee) ; Fiala, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused to possibilities of biometrics of dynamics signature. The first part is devoted to general explanations of basic concepts and standards for measuring effectiveness. Explains the problematics of processing characteristics of the signature. Descibes the equipment of the appropriate components for capturing the dynamic signature. The main section deals with testing abillities of verification of user and identification and testing the posibillities of deception devices. Presents design and implementation of program for identification. Records the progress and results of all performed tests.
Automatic Tracking of DNSSEC Configuration on DNS Servers
Lat, Radek ; Polčák, Libor (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes design and implementation of a tool for tracking of configuration of DNSSEC security extension on DNS servers. The goal is to perform automatic signature verification, tracking of cryptographic algorithms being used and inform about potential or found problems. Bachelor thesis has been developed in cooperation with CZ.NIC.

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