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The Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas a object-oriented paradigm
Fiala, Jiří ; Svoboda, David (advisor) ; Peroutka, David (referee)
This thesis deals with the inspiration from god's creation in computer science and mostly in object-oriented paradigm (OOP), which is the basis of object-oriented programming. We also note that OOP is not just one inspiration used in computer science from the creation, but is a part of wider group, where we can discover an intelligent principle encapsulated in God's creation. In this thesis we mostly note the fact that OOP is like Thomas Aquinas metaphysis in terms of its abstraction of creation. Although this fact is not new, this issue is not discussed enough in computer science and in theology vice versa. Hence that is why we are discussing this issue. Based on available sources and own studies we offer practical examples used in OOP and comparing them with adequate ontology of Thomas Aquinas. With respect to available publications, we also remark nowadays knowledge to this issue.
Design System
Prudíková, Magdalena ; Fincato, MA André (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis introduces a development process of a design system for an evolving ecosystem Digital Public Services and its context.
Design system for the detection and quantification of requirements to the control system of intelligent house
Kotík, Miloslav ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis focuses on analysis of the investor's requirements for control system of intelligent house. It is designed questionnaire to guide the designer in communication with the investor and this process is converted into an interactive form as a schedule. On the basis of the questionnaire is designed a procedure for automatic evaluation and transfer of detected investor’s requirements into the list of recommended components of a Tecomat Foxtrot control system and its peripherals for implementation. The first two chapters are theoretical and describe the intelligent house and the Tecomat Foxtrot control system. The last chapter of bachelor thesis describes the Design system itself and its parts - questionnaire, database, form, program evaluation.
Who is a designer
Dohnalová, Kateřina ; Staňková, Hana Grulichová (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
To what extent can anyone call themselves a designer? Where is the line that decides why and who is a designer? The aim of this bachelor thesis is to answer these simple questions. The author simultaneously draws from her own long term experience, working as a main bartender in a pub, where she tries to redesign the the core processes of this pub based on her participatory observation. As an employee she has a bigger potential of resolving the existing problems, which she finds absurd while working, or she can suggest their solution in a way that is more sustainable and co-worker friendly, but at the same time takes into account the boss and the community that shapes around the said place. The long term employer or an invited expert (designer) doesn't actually perform the job. Which means that they can't assess the situation and recommend a meaningful solution.
Semiautomatic Dispenser Application in Flexible Low Series PCB Assembly in SMT
Prikryl, Petr ; Zatloukal, Miroslav (referee) ; Starý, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is solving the issue of introducing the Dotmaster semi-automatic dispenser into the flexible low series surface mount technology assembly of printed circuit boards. The first part of the thesis deals with the issue of introduction to the dispension of solderpastes, adhesives and packaging materials. The second part is focused on the description of the Dotmaster semi-autamatic. The last part is devoted to actual measuring and observation with the device using PD 860002 SA adhesive made by Heraeus company and SAC solder paste by Kester company. Showing the characteristics of dependecies of the shape of the dispensed adhesive and solder paste on several parameters of dispension follows.
Design Patterns for User Interface of Customer Support
Jemelka, Matouš ; Pastushenko, Olena (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on increasing the efficiency of processing complex tasks by customer support employees. Employees of company Kiwi.com have been using insufficient information systems. The goal is to create design patterns for creating the user interface of an information system, which will be designed and developed incrementally. The information system will contain user interfaces, that will be optimized for the processing of individual tasks. Design patterns ensure its scalability, consistency, and facilitate system maintenance.
Service Design
Fišerová, Barbora ; Dědic, Filip (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes the design of your own web application within the long-term collaborative project co.llaborate.online. In a small team, we reflect on our own workflow and designer work. Currently, the common goal is the design and development of MVP for processing text, images and other graphic material into any graphic output - graphic editor co.design. As part of the project, we have also focused for a long time on the concept of compatible MVPs for text editing or data management and user research. The starting point of co.llaborate.online is the principle of DRY (Don't repeat yourself) and the principles of web technologies. We test how certain workflows can be automated and facilitate the collaboration of designers, text authors, editors, proofreaders, etc., or emancipate users from unnecessary activities.
Who is a designer
Dohnalová, Kateřina ; Staňková, Hana Grulichová (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
To what extent can anyone call themselves a designer? Where is the line that decides why and who is a designer? The aim of this bachelor thesis is to answer these simple questions. The author simultaneously draws from her own long term experience, working as a main bartender in a pub, where she tries to redesign the the core processes of this pub based on her participatory observation. As an employee she has a bigger potential of resolving the existing problems, which she finds absurd while working, or she can suggest their solution in a way that is more sustainable and co-worker friendly, but at the same time takes into account the boss and the community that shapes around the said place. The long term employer or an invited expert (designer) doesn't actually perform the job. Which means that they can't assess the situation and recommend a meaningful solution.
Service Design
Fišerová, Barbora ; Dědic, Filip (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The diploma thesis describes the design of your own web application within the long-term collaborative project co.llaborate.online. In a small team, we reflect on our own workflow and designer work. Currently, the common goal is the design and development of MVP for processing text, images and other graphic material into any graphic output - graphic editor co.design. As part of the project, we have also focused for a long time on the concept of compatible MVPs for text editing or data management and user research. The starting point of co.llaborate.online is the principle of DRY (Don't repeat yourself) and the principles of web technologies. We test how certain workflows can be automated and facilitate the collaboration of designers, text authors, editors, proofreaders, etc., or emancipate users from unnecessary activities.
Design System
Prudíková, Magdalena ; Fincato, MA André (referee) ; Kubíková, Zuzana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis introduces a development process of a design system for an evolving ecosystem Digital Public Services and its context.

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