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Microbial Forensics
Stejskalová, Pavlína ; Vaněk, Daniel (advisor) ; Šneberger, Jiří (referee)
Microbial forensics is a young field that emerged in response to the Anthrax attacks in September and October 2001, later known as Amerithrax. At this time, forensic microbiology aimed to analyze microbial evidence associated with bioterrorism and biocrime. With the onset of metabarcoding and the advent of new generation sequencing, it has been possible to extend the scope of forensic microbiology. Nowadays microbial forensics can be applied in environmental monitoring, forensic identification based on personalized microbiomes, study of the influence of microorganisms on corpse decomposition, investigation of sexually motivated crime, archaeological and anthropological investigations, interpretation of forensic toxicology results and in the clarification in cases of sudden death. Keywords: bioterrorism, B-agens, environmental monitoring, microbiome, identification, PMI, stability of forensic samples, sexome, SIDS
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Risk Management Support Tool
Vystavěl, Jaroslav ; Hypský, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This semester project deals with risk management. The whole work is conceived according to the current PMI standard. This is an analysis of the ten knowledge areas and the processes involved. After explaining the basic concepts of project management, all processes are briefly described, including the individual inputs and outputs of each process. The most attention is focused on the knowledge area of risk management, which is the subject of this work. From this knowledge area, the risk planning and identification processes are analyzed in more detail according to the assignment. On the basis of these two processes was created an architecture design of application. It describes application design and implementation in PHP framework Laravel. Final part of this thesis consists of testing chapter and final conclusion where the results and possible extensions are discussed.
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Supporting Tool for Vocational Qualification Verification
Roubal, Martin ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the specification, design and implementation of a supporting tool for vocational qualification verification. At the beginning the project management is described in terms of the international standards and certifications. Then the requirements for the developed system are specified, the design of the system is created and the implementation of the prototype is described. The tool is designed as a web application simplifying the certification process from the point of submitting the application to the passing the examination. This tool provides a configurable system of the electronic tests and examinations, which can be customized to the requirements of various certifications.
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Electronic Document Management in Project Management Tool
Gavryliuk, Olga ; Květoňová, Šárka (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This work deals with electronic document management systems (EDMS) from the perspective of selected knowledge areas of project management processes. The aim of this thesis was to create an EDM system based on an appropriately selected EDM model, which would assist in the management of documents that arise during management processes in selected areas of project management (quality, human resources and communication within the project) with the possibility of extending to other knowledge areas.
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Risk Management Support Tool
Škutová, Sára ; Trchalík, Roman (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
This master thesis deals with risk management in projects. The goal was to study the knowledge areas of project management, especially planning, identification and qualitative analysis of risk management. Based on the information from the required area, a tool was designed to help visualize the risks on the project while supporting their identification and analysis. The designed tool was programmed with the combination of Java Spring Boot server and React client. At the end of this thesis you can find result of the testing and possible future expansion of the application.
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Application of drawingless documentation in the design of a milling clamping device
Schneider, David ; Michalec, Michal (referee) ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's Thesis describes the construction of a milling fixture for clamping a component on a machine tool using drawing-less documentation. Available methods of clamping workpieces for machining are described here, and the creation of drawing-less documentation is further explained. Today, in the vast majority of cases, classic drawing documentation is used, which is in many ways more tedious than the processing of described 3D digital data about the model. The work describes the creation of drawing-less documentation on a specific design solution of a milling clamping device. This solution is developed on the basis of three proposals for possible conceptual solutions for the clamping fixture. Complete, drawingless documentation of all individual parts of the product. The bachelor's thesis shows the advantages of drawing-less documentation compared to 2D drawings of components, but also mentions shortcomings that reduce the overall impression. A possible improvement that could simplify the presentation of digital model data is suggested.
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