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Effect of subcontractors on the price of the works
Tulpa, Michal ; Comorek,, Martin (referee) ; Marková, Leonora (advisor)
This thesis deals with the effect of subcontractors on the price of the works. This work describes the influence and where the phases of the project occurs. Furthermore, the influence analyzed and designed a process of elimination.
Localization of a Moving Target using a MIMO Radar System
Šulc, Martin ; Vychodil, Petr (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to estimate parameters of the moving target using different radar configurations. First the Doppler effect and the time delay of the received signal is examined. The investigation of these phenomenons is made for radial and non-radial movement of simple monostatic radar configuration and after that for the bistatic and multistatic MIMO configuration. The ambiguity function is presented for all these configurations. The ambiguity function is then used to estimate target parameters from the received signal. The received signal model and ambiguity function for the monostatic radar configuration is developed using Matlab software. Finally the practical use of these implementations is presented and compared.
Earth´s shape and its atmosphere effects on operation of navigation aids
Korbel, Martin ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to explore and describe the effects and consequences of the Earth’s shape and its atmosphere on land and on-board radio equipment used in aviation. This thesis contains the description of these influences affecting the whole spectrum of electromagnetic waves used in aviation communication, navigation and air traffic control. It also explains specific forms of effects of the Earth’s shape and its atmosphere on individual devices, which are most commonly used in civil air navigation.
Cost - benefit analysis of a chosen cycling path supported from ROP NUTS II Central Bohemia
Vaculík, Jan ; Květoň, Viktor (advisor) ; Pova, Patrik (referee)
This paper pursues the evaluation of acceptability of a project related to cycling infrastructure within the micro region of Čáslavsko. The theoretical part discuss development of cycling infrastructure in Czech Republic and abroad, investments into the cycling infrastructure and describes current situation of cycling infrastructure in Czech Republic. The practical part contains the case study concerning evaluation of return ability of the project. To analyse the effects were used methods of comparing costs and befits, outdoor observation and questioning of subjects influenced by realization of the project. The benefits are effects of the project related to life of residents and profits of local enterprises. Result of the analysis is unacceptability of the project from economical point of view. From social point of view the project can be evaluated as acceptable mainly because of its influence on improvement of health situation of residents and safety of cyclists in the region.
Awareness of adolescentc aboat the effect of caffeine on the human body.
ŠPIRKOVÁ, Irena
The main topic of this Bachelor thesis is the research dedicated to the level of awareness effect of caffeine on the human body of adolescentc population of the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of my work is introducing caffeine, its presence in natural items and its use as an additive to food products. A part of the thesis is describing influence of caffeine on the human body. The main part of the thesis is consisted of the research which concentrates on level of awareness effect of caffeine on the human body of adolescentc population of the Czech Republic. The research also includes parts which should establish to which consumers are aware of the content of caffeine in beverages and other food supplements containing caffeine on consumers' organisms.
Causal Circumstantial Adverbials in the contemporary French: description, position, function. Comparison with Czech.
BEŠŤÁKOVÁ, Kristina
The diploma thesis is dealing with a description, emplacement and function of the causal adverbial complement in the contemporary French and Czech language. This paper is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. In the theoretical part, the topic of causality is elucidated and the notion of causal adverbial complement in the French and Czech linguistic terminology is defined. Further, it works with syntactic and semantic features of causal adverbial complement, observes the possible valence understanding of this sentence member, and deals with the question of its extra-predicative and intra-predicative emplacement, as well. Furthermore, the attention is drawn to the position of causal adverbial complement in a relationship to the functional sentence perspective. The practical part is dedicated to corpus analysis of the chosen causal utterances, which implement the causal adverbial complements. The main focus is given to their emplacement in the French and Czech sentence.
Measurement of Economic Effectiveness of IS/ICT
Čelikovský, Filip ; Maryška, Miloš (advisor) ; Faina, Michal (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to measure the economic effectiveness of the specific real IS/ICT based on real data, which were provide by the owner of the system. Next goal is to describe how to measure economic effectiveness of IS/ICT, especially based on costs and effects analysis. Complex information about economic effectiveness of IS/ICT issue and also costs and effects analysis of enterprise informatics are made up of knowledge gained by studying professional publications aimed to this and relative topics. Necessary data to measure the economic effectiveness of the chosen IS/ICT was gained by its owner. To reach the main goal, author chose a few commonly used financial indicators and proposed two other metrics. Based on calculations of these indicators and metrics, author estimated that the rated system is economically effective. Author forwarded the results of measurement to the owner of rated system, along with the comment of author. The contribution of this thesis is that shows the universal procedure of economic effectiveness measurement of IS/ITC in clear and complex structure. The thesis can be divided into two logical parts -- the theoretical one and practical one. In the theoretical part, author describes in standalone chapter possibilities in dividing of costs and its identification, severity of this act and also possible ways of the cost evidence. The next chapter speaks about effects of IS/ICT, where author also mention possibilities in dividing of effects, ways of their identification and measurement. This capture also put the accent especially on the hardness of their assignment. The last theoretical chapter imaginarily joins the antecedent chapters because describes a few financial indicators and metrics, suitable for measurement of economic effectiveness of IC/ICT. In that case, this capture speaks about usage data about costs and effects in measurement of economic effectiveness. One whole chapter is devoted to practical part of this thesis, in which author used all defined indicators and metrics from theoretical part and measured the economic effectiveness based on real data. Thus, author used the knowledge from theoretical part in the practical one. The part of measurement is also a discussion of the results.
Dopad Implikované Volatility na FX Carry Trade
Varga, Lukáš ; Witzany, Jiří (advisor) ; Baran, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis aims to back-test the ability of implied volatility carry trade strategies to outperform the carry trade strategies in the FX markets. Recent research has shown that the profitability of the strategies is partly attributable to the market mispricings of the forward volatility agreements and a tendency of the forward implied volatility to overestimate the future spot implied volatility. This thesis uses a similar approach to construct portfolios containing 10 developed as well as 9 emerging market currencies. Our approach is based on the assumption that Uncovered Interest rate Parity (UIP), Forward Unbiasedness Hypothesis (FUH) and Forward Volatility Unbiasedness Hypothesis (FVUH) do not hold and therefore providing investors with several opportunities to construct trading strategies taking advantage of these market mispricings. In this thesis, we show that the foreign exchange carry trade strategy composed of the specific developed and emerging country's currencies can be outperformed by portfolio consisting of the implied volatility carry trade strategies in the FX market over the analysed period. The portfolios are adjusted to the riskiness which is accounted for by the VIX and VXY-G7 index for developed and VIX and VXY-EM index for emerging economies. The strong performance of the strategies outlined in this thesis can be of significant value to FX traders and portfolio managers.
Confrotation of an alternative energy in rural and urban teritorry in south bohemia region
GLASER, Tomáš
This diploma work refers to the subject the Confrotation of an alternative energy in rural and urban teritorry in south bohemia region and the real potential of EU support for the use of alternative sources of alternative energy. Comparing the situation in urban and rural population and the strategy of alternative energy sources.

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