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Network flows and their software support
Zdražil, Jan ; Sekničková, Jana (advisor) ; Chlapek, Dušan (referee)
This thesis deals with the maximum flow problem in network. First part describes and explains basic terms of graph theory, which gives theoretical base for following text. Next part is dedicated to algorithms that may be used to solve a maximum flow problem. Each described algorithm contains a brief history, general notation and a practical example. The next very important part of the thesis is in specific computer science applications such as computer vision and web mining. As an essential part of the thesis is developed software in programming language Java, which allows user to compare the implemented algorithms and to solve large network flows problems.
Strategies for solving word problems in the course of study in primary school
HÁJKOVÁ, Radka
The main aim of my thesis is the investigation and description of students' strategies for solving word problems at basic schools. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The first part describes the types of word problems at the basic school, pupils? and teaching strategies. There are also explained meaning of terms algorithms and didactic contract. There is also own confrontation of textbooks which are used at secondary schools. The theoretical part is formed the experiment that was performed at the second stage of a basic school in two parallel classes. In the experiment there were entered three types of identical tests for solving word problems. There is judged pupils? improvement, using different strategies and effect of algorithms and didactic contract. In conclusion there are summarized results and knowledge from the experiment.
Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics 15
Vejchodský, Tomáš ; Chleboun, J. ; Přikryl, Petr ; Segeth, Karel ; Šístek, Jakub
The book contains papers presented at the international seminar Programs and algorithms of numerical Mathematics 15 (PANM 15), held in Dolni Maxov, Czech Republic, June 6-11, 2010. It is the fifteen volume in the series of the PANM proceedings. The topics of contributions include numerical methods for fluid flow modelling, the finite element method, a posteriori error estimates, topics from numerical linear atgebra, etc.

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