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Hierarchical Techniques in Lighting Computation
Ligmajer, Jiří ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Navrátil, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with description of hierarchical techniques in global lighting computation. Here is explaining the importance of hierarchical techniques in lighting computation and shows method, how to use these hierarchical techniques in realtime radiosity and its extension to dynamic area lighting. These two techniques are described in detail in the first part of this project. In the other part is desing and implementation of application for dynamic area lighting computation.
Causal analysis of control programs errors
Čapková, Hana ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Lacko, Branislav (advisor)
This Bachelor`s thesis concerns with the process of fault detection in software programs. It contains hierarchically organized typology of software errors, gained by research of available literature and analysis of events responsible for influencing the software errors evolution gathered into a typology of factors inspired by cognitive psychology. It contains also comparison of software evolution techniques and methodologies from the point of product validation and verification. The Bachelor`s thesis was written with respect to needs and requests of the commissioning company focusing on the Voice over IP (VoIP) software evolution. The thesis aims to suggest modifications of software errors database and error causes database.
Malware Analysis: Tools and Techniques
Danilov, Marcel ; Luc, Ladislav (advisor) ; Veber, Jaromír (referee)
This bachelor thesis adresses present day topic of broad interest, the topic of malware. This term stands for malicous software as viruses, worms, trojans, spyware etc. Simply put a software with intent to do harm to the users of computers or mobile devices, to their steal information or gain access to their private computer systems. This thesis is divided into several chapters. First few of them are theoretical. First one describes malware in general. It defines what malware is and divides it into categories. Second chapter introduces a discipline of malware analysis. A discipline where malware, its components and behaviour is analysed in laboratory environment. This chapter contains general description of malware analysis, categories in which is this analysis divided, and rules of said analysis. Third chapter goes even further into malware analysis. It describes and identifies its indiviual techniques and tools. Last chapter is focused on practical usage of malware analysis. Theoretical knowledge of malware analysis, specifically knowledge of tools and techniques described in previous chapters is demonstrated on real, live example of malware. Thanks to demonstration of tools and techniques; funcionality, structure and life cycle of mentioned piece of malware is also being analyzed. Goal of this thesis is to bring reader closer to the topic of malware, with emphasis on area of malware analysis. This contains an explanation what an malware analysis is, what is its purpose. Next goal is to develop a summary of malware analysis basic tools and techniques. Thesis contribution is application of knowledge of techniques and tools on real malware analysis. With the help of malware analysis, this thesis demonstrates its individual tools and techniques on live example of malware. Other contributions are deriving from analysis itself. Funcionality, structure and life cycle of analysed piece of malware is also being explained.
Coloured drawing in medieval wall paintings in South Bohemia and Austria – question of possibility of use of concept
Všetečková, Zuzana
Coloured drawing is unique conception, but many of paintigs have realy character of water-colour. For many paintings is typically that secco layer is demolished and we see only fresco, not finish painting.
The effect of the rules change in 2010 on shooting of NBL players
SVOBODA, Václav
The aim of our diploma thesis is to identify and evaluate the impact of rules changes in 2010 on success of two-point shooting and three-point shooting between selected Czech and foreign players taking part in National Basketball League who have met with our specified conditions in examined seasons 2009/10 and 2010/11. There are following methods used in the very research in the empirical part: Student´s paired t-test, Two-sample F-test, Student´s unpaired t-test of equality of variances and Size of effect. The results of these tests has statistically confirmed our hypotheses H1 and H2 it means decreasing of two-point shooting success in season 2010/11 for all examined players and reducing of success at three-point throws between players with Czech nationality. On the contrary, it has not confirmed the hypothesis H3, thus increasing of three-point shooting success in season 2010/11 between foreign players. Substantively, I consider as a essential result the 20,1% impact of the rules changes on success of three-point shooting for players of Czech nationality.
Testing methodology according to international practices and standards
Králová, Iveta ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležel, Michal (referee)
There are many methodologies in the field of software engineering that focus on the entire software development process. The software development process aims to provide a quality product that meets user requirements, and to deliver it on time as well as within budget. Testing is a tool for verifying the quality of software and serves as feedback in software development. Most software development methodologies are available only in English, they emphasize the actual software development and address testing only marginally. An accurately designed testing process however, may contribute to higher software quality and avoid potential problems resulting from the entire information system's failure. Current Czech methodology that focuses exclusively on testing has been developed either inside individual companies and thus is not accessible to the public, or is contained in graduate theses, where it was typically created by adapting and expanding the existing software development methodologies for testing within a particular company or team. The main objective of this thesis is to establish a methodology for testing in Czech, which is based on international practices and standards, which is not tailored to a specific organization and which can be used as guidance in defining test processes in various organizations, regardless of their specific focus. The proposed methodology is also implemented in the tool EPF Composer that enables administration of methodology and its publication in the form of the website. The thesis also pursues additional objectives. In order to verify the objective of developing a standardized testing methodology is met, the thesis strives to produce a subsequent evaluation methodology using a standardized process framework in order to improve the testing process as well as a summary detailing which areas may be the subject of further expansion methodology. The theoretical part of the thesis aims to evaluate software development methodologies in terms of testing, to provide an overview of standards related to testing and to describe selected standards, to clarify the purpose of certification in testing and to analyze the possibilities of utilizing materials to prepare for the ISTQB certification. The objectives were achieved by analyzing the available materials for ISTQB certification, analyzing software development methodologies, standards, the TMMi procedural framework and other resources that deal with testing as well as its methodologies and standards. The main contribution of this work is a testing methodology, which is based on the testing process as defined by the international organization ISTQB. It provides a methodological framework by interconnecting and expanding individual methodological elements. Elements of the methodology include working products, as specified by the methodology with respect to the IEEE 829 standard. The methodology does not depend on the needs of a particular company and may be easily adopted, managed and customized. It may be used as a starting point in creating a testing strategy in Czech companies focused on software development which are interested in approaching testing in compliance with international practices.
The work of the sisters in the emergency medical department with the technique- preparation of educational material for nurses.
KOLÁŘOVÁ, Markéta
This dissertation deals with equipment handling problems of nurses on the Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation Department and training of new nurses for equipment handling. New nurses are therefore overloaded with lots of new information concerning nursing care, documentation, instruments, team etc. This dissertation consists of two parts ? theoretical and empirical one. The theoretical part deals with ARD description, monitoring, technical equipment, work of nurse on ARD and her adaptation process. The empirical part used a qualitative research method. Information was gathered from a semi-structured interview. The current state in context of nurse work with technical equipment on ARD was analysed in the first period of research. Tutorial material was created on the basis of gathered information which was applied in practice. Feedback on created tutorial material was found in the last period. The focus group was created by 10 respondents who work as general nurses on ARD in selected hospitals. Four goals and five research questions were stated during the investigation. The first goal was to map what technical equipment nurses on ARD are working with; the second goal was to find out how the training of new nurses on ARD is carried out; the third goal was to create training material concerning technology, not only for new nurses on ARD; and the fourth goal was to find out feedback on provided tutorial material from nurses on ARD. Research questions were: 1.What technical equipment do nurses operate on ARD? 2. How are new nurses on ARD trained? 3. What means are used during the training of new nurses? 4. According to nurses, what information regarding technology should a handbook for nurses on ARD contain? 5. What opinion do nurses on ARD have of created training material?The first goal was to map what technical equipment nurses on ARD are working with. From research results it is evident that nurses on ARD operate lots of equipment ? monitors, infusion pumps, linear pumps, ventilators, dialysis, suction bottles, defibrillators, laminar boxes, ICP monitors, patient lifters, medical heaters and coolers, nebulizers, plasmaferesis, PICCO, LIDCO, Vigileo, enternal pumps, anti-decubitus mattresses, anaesthetic equipment, EKG, haemoglobinmeters, glucometers, ABR analyser, bronchoscopes and Level. The second goal was to find out how the training of new nurses on ARD is carried out. Research results are different in this area. Every respondent undertook a different form of adaptation process in variously long intervals. The third goal was to create training material concerning technology not only for new nurses on ARD. Training material was created on the basis of discussion analysis with respondents and didactic principles had been kept during its creation (visualisation, connection theory with practise, scientism, adequacy, actuality, feedback, consciousness and activity, individualization and orderliness). The fourth goal was to find out feedback on provided tutorial material from nurses on ARD. Training material was given to all respondents for approximately 14 days and afterwards feedback was obtained. The result was that all respondents liked the training material very much. Research results will be provided to head nurses on ARD from chosen hospitals where the research was carried out. The created training material will be provided to ARD in hospital Pelhrimov, p. o. Specific training material for individual workplaces and equipment will be created for other hospitals on the basis of declared wishes of respondents. We anticipate that the training material will not only be beneficial for new nurses on ARD.
Does it reply to preparation of task inposed on voluntary fire brigade?
SLABÁ, Miroslava
A lot of emergency situations, when emergency interventions of certain components of the Emergency Response System (ERS) are necessary, occur daily in our country. Fire prevention units belong to the basic components of the ERS. After the transformation of the army system and the disestablishment of emergency corps, the number of interventions when the fire prevention units will be called up will increase. The thesis which deals with the issue {\clq}qDoes the equipment of volunteer firemen comply with requirements of their mission?`` examines if the equipment necessary for firemen interventions meets the needs. In the Jindřichův Hradec area there are 18 fire prevention units of categories FPU II and FPU III (FPU {--} Fire Prevention Unit) which belong to those units that cover the requirements of the area. The equipment of individual volunteer fire units and the equipment of fire prevention units is not the same. The main differencies are due to different missions of the two kinds of units (interventions in vehicle accidents, in fires, or technological interventions). All volunteer fire units are equipped with a cistern fire engine of different age which is used to transport water. The transport vehicle is used also by the fire units to transport the fire squad to the site of intervention. Besides the main equipment such as cistern containers and fire fighting trucks the fire units use auxiliary equipment. In two volunteer fire units a survey of the development of the equipment in the course of its existence is given. It reflects the development of the equipment - at first only the equipment for fire interventions was used. Nowadays, the volunteer fireunits take part in a range of emergency interventions (fires, vehicle accidents, natural disasters, calamities {--} floods, winter storms).
Video programme of methodology for rehearsal of throwing technique
JAHODA, Milan
This submitted bachelor thesis deals with a methodology of a training of a correct technique related to an athletic event of throwing of cricket ball, training grenade and javelin. This thesis describes history and developement of these athletic events, their definition in athletic rules and also necessary equipment on a professional level. It analyses motoric abilities which a person interested in this sort of sport should have and, of course, in what way one should begin to develop them. An integral part of this thesis is also a processed video which serves as a visual methodical help for learning the correct throwing skill. This video gradually introduces a basic javelin warming-up, special exercises for rhytmic fore throw steps and actual preparatory exercises arranged into a methodical sequence.
Video program of methodology for rehearsal of running technique with emphasis of special running exercises
PEJCHAR, Jaroslav
The bachelor thesis deals with the methodology of training of running skill whereas the theoretic part desribes mainly the correct running skill during endurance runs or short sprints, the detailed process of a crouch start and also special running excercises leading to an improvement of running skill and strenghtening of legs and other methods for a development of speed and endurance. Further the thesis defines general issues concerning running, basic terms and runner equipment. Integral parts of this thesis are an enclosed video which serves as an instruction for methodology of running training, and an interview with a professional athlete Ms. Ludmila Formanova which is particularly focused on training of running skill and importance special running excercises.

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