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Parallelism as a principle of multi-voice leading
Kliment, Henrich ; FILAS, Juraj (advisor) ; GEMROT, Jiří (referee)
The text focuses on parallel motion of voices as a type of multi-voice leading, as an element or a factor in process of composition in the context of music theory, and also in the context of different periods of history of music from prehistory to the present with the main consideration for the use in my own latest work. The first part of the text deals with the concept of melodic and harmonic parallel voice leading regarding to its sound quality and functional meaning in a musical piece. The second part is a chronological interpretation of the conventions of using the principle of parallel voice leading in the process of composition or interpretation in terms of individual periods of history of music.
Graphic Engine Based on Entity Component System
Polášek, Tomáš ; Matýšek, Michal (referee) ; Španěl, Michal (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is the design and implementation of a library for entity management which allows software development using the Entity-Component-System paradigm. Analysis of the current state of software design is presented, including comparison of techniques used for entity representation. Potential advantages of composition are discussed from the hardware point of view, primarily based on the memory hierarchy found in modern computers. Thesis proposes design of an entity system, using the ECS paradigm, which allows dynamic composition of entities during runtime of application from predefined components. The resulting system is designed to allow for easy parallelization of performed actions and user customizability of component data structures. The result of this bachelor thesis is a C++ multi-platform library, named Entropy , which enables its users to design applications using the ECS paradigm.
Analysis of Interface Automata with On-Demand Replication
Daniel, Jakub ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor)
Interface automaton is a model of software component behaviour based on finite state machines. It describes component's provided interface, the supported usage, and required interface, the usage of other components. A considerable number of components can be used in parallel with no bound on the level of parallelism. It is not necessary for the model to attempt to capture such unboundedness. An alternative approach is to allow an increment of the level of parallelism on- demand. This thesis analyses on a theoretical level and proposes a final form of an operation to perform such replication to allow creation of models of an arbitrary level of parallelism of certain parts of its behaviour.
Written Voice: Whitman's Leaves of Grass (1855) and Miller's Tropic of Cancer
Skovajsa, Ondřej ; Vojvodík, Josef (advisor) ; Bílek, Petr (referee) ; Pokorný, Martin (referee)
The PhD. dissertation Written Voice examines how Walt Whitman and Henry Miller through books, confined textual products of modernity, strive to awaken the reader to a more perceptive and courageous life, provided that the reader is willing to suspend hermeneutics of suspicion and approach Leaves of Grass and Tropic of Cancer with hermeneutics of hunger. This is examined from linguistic, anthropological and theological vantage point of oral theory (M. Jousse, M. Parry, A. Lord, W. Ong, E. Havelock, J. Assmann, D. Abram, C. Geertz, T. Pettitt, J. Nohrnberg, D. Sölle, etc.). This work thus compares Leaves (1855) and Tropic of Cancer examining their paratextual, stylistic features, their genesis, the phenomenology of their I's, their ethos and story across the compositions. By "voluntary" usage of means of oral mnemonics such as parallelism/bilateralism (Jousse) - along with present tense, imitatio Christi and pedagogical usage of obscenity - both authors in their compositions attack the textual modern discourse, the posteriority, nostalgia and confinement of literature, restore the body, and aim for futurality of biblical kinetics. It is the reader's task, then, to hermeneutically resurrect the dead printed words of the compositions into their own "flesh" and action. The third part of the thesis...
Analysis of Interface Automata with On-Demand Replication
Daniel, Jakub ; Kofroň, Jan (advisor) ; Bednárek, David (referee)
Interface automaton is a model of software component behaviour based on finite state machines. It describes component's provided interface, the supported usage, and required interface, the usage of other components. A considerable number of components can be used in parallel with no bound on the level of parallelism. It is not necessary for the model to attempt to capture such unboundedness. An alternative approach is to allow an increment of the level of parallelism on- demand. This thesis analyses on a theoretical level and proposes a final form of an operation to perform such replication to allow creation of models of an arbitrary level of parallelism of certain parts of its behaviour.
Intertextuality in the works of John Fowles and Peter Ackroyd ; French Lieutenant's Woman and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem
Hrdličková, Radka ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Grmelová, Anna (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to focus on the use of intertextuality in selected postmodern fiction and compare the ways in which it is presented in two novels written by the English authors, John Fowles and Peter Ackroyd. Their historical novels The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969) and Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem (1994) take place during the British Victorian period and can be viewed as good examples of historiographical metafiction employing the narrative strategy of intertextuality.
Manager for Desk Games with Parallel Tournament Playing
Čížek, Tomáš ; Snášelová, Petra (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
The theme of this work is to design and realize an application for organizing classic board game tournaments played by computer programs. The application is based on already existing Manager of board games and extends it, so there is a possibility of parallel playing games within the tournament, among other things. At the beginning I describe existing Manger of board games. Subsequently, I focus on theory of programing parallel and portable applications. The rest of the text summarizes the design and implementation of the target application.
The algorithms of digital image processing on graphics cards
Bielczyk, Marek ; Lattenberg, Ivo (referee) ; Přinosil, Jiří (advisor)
Purpose of this work is show possibility of using grapichs cart for imaging a video signal. This work is particularly focused on technology CUDA and OpenCL. The solution is first focused on graphics cart and show how has been changed components and how has been changed performaces of graphics cart. Then show CUDA and OpenCL technology itself, and show samples of codes with explain, what which code do. Output of this work is some programs, witch defined for both technology and for both procesors unit. Contribution of this work is show differents between procesors unit, witch can be used to right choose for design your own algorithm.
Gomoku Game
Basovník, Martin ; Dluhoš, Ondřej (referee) ; Kněžík, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on the development of arti cial intelligence for board game Gomoku. Firstly it describes the necessary theoretical basis for the development of intelligent opponents. Secondly it considers the possibility of parallelization. Next it describes the implementation of the game Gomoku. Finally it documents testing process, publishes the results of the development, and outlines possible further extensions to the application.
Application for Alignment of DNA Parts
Kašpárek, Tomáš ; Žák, Jakub (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with DNA sequences alignment methods with focus on execution speed of given task and its optimality. The outcome of this thesis results in multiple programs, which presents DNA alignment algorithms and their versions programmed with OpenCL libraries, which are optimized on calculation rate. Text of this thesis apprises reader with DNA alignment problematic and its importance in biology. Further, algorithms for DNA alignment and options of their speed-up using libraries like CUDA or OpenCL are presented.

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