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The Kontrol of Volleyball TeamTraining Process
BUDŇÁKOVÁ, Barbora
The main goal of my bachelor thesis is the monitoring of the training process of the individual players as well as the team in volleyball. The thesis consists of two parts: a theoretical and a practical one. The theoretical part gives a brief description of volleyball as a branch of sports, of the player's activity, and of a methodological depiction of individual tests. In the practical part of the thesis, I have compared two junior teams VK České Budějovice and VK Znojmo. This part includes the results of the tests, the evaluation, and final records displayed in charts. The thesis is aimed as a aid to volleyball coaches who can use the methods in order to increase the output of the team.
Creation and Verification of Optimum Training Plan for the Competition Called "Ocelový muž"\\
ŠAFAŘÍK, Milan
This work aims at creating and verifying the trainig plan which develops dynamic and endurance skills needed for the competition called {\clqq}Ocelový muž``. The dissertation comprises three parts. The first part deals with the competition {\clqq}Ocelový muž``, the problems concerning dynamic and endurance skills, sports training and other interconected aspects. The next part is devoted to compiled training plan and to the testing of dynamic and endurance skills. Acquired knowledge is discussed and its summary is stated in conclusion.
Educational aspirations of 15-year olds pupils and unintended consequences of testing
Basl, Josef
The paper deals with the educational aspirations issue in the context of the fact that according to various international comparisons educational system of the Czech Republic is highly stratified. Apart from that, specific concern is also given to the topic of unintended consequences of high-stakes testing.
Numerical Simulation Adjustment Errors of Hyperbolic Optical Surfaces Quality Testing
Hošek, Jan
An numerical simulation of adjustment errors of Hindle interferometric hyperbolic optical surface testing set-up was performed. A Numerical simulation program was written in Matlab for determination of numeric evaluation of set-up adjustment errors as a function of wavefront deformation.
Alignment Error in Optical Hyperbolic Surfaces Testing
Hošek, Jan
A numerical program for alignment error evaluating of hyperbolic optical surfaces testing system. A numerical evaluation of acceptable errors for testing was done. A numerical simulation of interference fringes shape of each king of error was presented.
Testing of the failing heart
Musil, Jan ; Leitermann, D.
The influence of the supporting rotary pump set up pralelly to the left ventricle failing heart was followed up in the mock-line set up comprising two hearts -right and left ventricle- in series. The results concerning the pressure and resistance values differed from the results gained under the conditions with the simplified circuit having only one pulsatind failing -left- ventricle under supporting conditions.
Team work and its evaluation on the example of software testing
Bayerle, Petr ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Hrubec, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on team work during a process of software testing and is divided in three main parts. The first part of this thesis presents main issues, goals and philosophy of software testing. This part is also aimed at core competency of software tester. The second part is aimed at definition of team, teamwork and its advantages and disadvantages. There are discussed ways how it can be measured and evaluated. The third part contains an analysis of real software development project. Significant barriers of team efficiency related to team communication and information flows within and between teams are identified and discussed. Finally there are shown some ways how they can be faced.
Design of web applications testing methodology
Fiurášek, Tomáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
Development of web applications is closely associated with testing. This master's thesis deals with the domain of testing. The goal of this thesis is to design a methodology of testing of web applications for small software company. The designed methodology results from OpenUP methodology and author's work experience. First, the theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to testing, history of testing and introduces several approaches to testing. Next, the theoretical part focuses on web applications and its specifics in light of testing. In view of the fact that the designed methodology is inspired by OpenUP methodology, this methodology including its basic principles and components is introduced in next separate chapter. The largest chapter describes the designed methodology of testing of web applications and its basic components: roles, activities and artifacts. Also errors and their lifecycles are examined. The thesis is concluded by a short muse upon the aspects of the implementation of the designed methodology in the environment of small company.
Methodology ICONIX Process
Válková, Jana ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
The main part of this work deals with the introduction of agile, use case-driven methodology for software development ICONIX Process. The reader is first given to the principles of agile programming, which is followed by a detailed description of the methodology and all its stages with practical examples from the demonstration project - starting with a thorough requirements analysis, through design application, to outline the implementation and testing.
Bug tracking systems - comparison
Matoušková, Barbora ; Balada, Jakub (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The preface of the paper contains the theoretic side of testing and its importance in the process of developing software. The next sections of the paper deal with the main topic. They describe and evaluate four bug tracking systems. To evaluate it objectively metrics have been made. The bug tracking systems are described and evaluated according to these metrics. The description of each system includes subjective observation. Of the four systems discussed, two are open source and two are commercial. Reasons for prefering different systems, other then the one that gained the most points, are also mentioned here. This paper can serve to newly formed companies that develop software and are deciding to use a bug tracking system. Described advantages and disadvantages of the systems can make decisions easier.

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