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Application of GIS in underground services
Blížil, David ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Bělík, Miloš (referee)
The aim of this work is to examine the GIS in terms of service provider of underground services. In this work there are mentioned all important aspects concerning problems of GIS, it's launching in underground service company and also related technical information. The work contains an AHP selection of appropriate GIS for requirements of mid or small company. The closing part focuses on recommendations, which should the company accept for optimization of its running.
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Map search engines and their algorithms
Jedlička, Jan ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kuncová, Martina (referee)
This diploma paper, as it results from its title, it puts mind to map search engines and concerning algorithms. It describes two key algorithms, which solve the graph shortest path problem: Dijkstra's algorithm and Floyd-Warshall algorithm, which are specialized on solution procedure and running time of algorithms. A separate chapter is dedicated to map systems in GPS equipments. In the diploma paper the map search engines are described generally; it compares selected applications and examines how the shortest path problem is solved in practice with those applications -- searching for route in between two places on the map. The diploma paper describes the importance of geographic information systems generally, but particularly it concentrates on map services of GIS.
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Geographical IS as Decision Support System
Hlaváč, Vít ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Malý, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals relationship between geographical information systems and decision support systems. Its objective is to verify hypothesis, if it is possible to consider geographical information systems as decision support systems. Opening chapter attends to explanation what is GIS and its usage in practise. Second part is engaged in definition of decision support systems. There are some examples from practise, which help us confirm or refuse the hypothesis, in the last chapter.
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