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Java EE Organizer
Černý, Petr ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with applications for organization of time and contacts. It includes analysis of existing solutions, used architectures and brief characteristics of existing applications. Thesis also deals with developing a client application for Java EE applications, and discusses the basic technologies that are used in this eld (Swing, Java EE platform and its technologies). The practical part includes design and implementation of modules for managing contacts and tasks, which are incorporated into the demo application Java EE Organizer.
Reminder with Special Functions
Krkavec, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Weiss, Petr (advisor)
The goal of this BC is design and implementation of reminder with special functions on Windows platform. This system shall provide calendar, alarm, task management, central database accessible from internet network, synchronization in offline mode, user hierarchy for adding new tasks, application running in background with suitable alert system (i.e. window popup) and alerting with e-mail messages.
Gas Revision Information System
Piják, Marek ; Grézl, František (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based around creating Information system for auditors which will be able to create, to template and to archive audit reports. This system will also be able to search through database for all documents related to specific audit report. Furthermore it will provide reverse control of all calculations done in the report and check validity of licences owned by cooperating workers.
Java EE Organizer
Kovář, Jan ; Martinek, David (referee) ; Kočí, Radek (advisor)
This thesis analyses existing organizers and approaches associated with these applications. Next part of the work describes three tier architecture and its individual parts. It also described some of the basic technologies which are included in the Java EE platform, or which that are closely related to this platform. Last part of the work is dedicated to describing the implementation and design of Java EE Organizer. It is an application which target is administration of event, task and contact manager.
Left-right asymmetry specification in vertebrates
Vrúbel, Matěj ; Soukup, Vladimír (advisor) ; Fabian, Peter (referee)
The left-right body axis, along with the dorso-ventral and antero-posterior axis, is certainly very important, but at the same time the most neglected body axis of bilaterally symmetrical animals. The asymmetrical distribution of visceral organs along this body axis is vital for many animals. In vertebrates, this asymmetry becomes established at early embryonic stages. An essential role in this process is played by the organizer, which is responsible for the correct establishment of the left-right axis. Among vertebrates, organizers of left-right asymmetry are found in different parts of the embryonic body, and with few exceptions, they are composed of cells with motile cilia, which create an unidirectional leftward flow of extracellular fluids in the organizer. The flow is probably sensed by the cells that surround the left side of the organizer. These cells respond to the aforementioned mechanical stimulus by triggering the Nodal signaling pathway. This signaling cascade results in the left-sided expression of the Pitx2 gene, which specifies the left side of the embryonic body. It appears, that the role of Nodal signaling pathway in determining left-right asymmetry is not only present in all vertebrates, but also is probably ancestral to bilaterally symmetrical animals. Another mechanism ensuring...
Left-right organizer of body asymmetries in ray-finned fishes
Kupková, Anežka ; Soukup, Vladimír (advisor) ; Krylov, Vladimír (referee)
Left-right asymmetry of the body occurs across a number of organisms from invertebrates to vertebrates, and is mostly exhibited by the asymmetry of internal organs. These asymmetries are established at early stages of embryonic development due to the action of temporary structures called organizers of left-right asymmetry. In ray-finned fishes, the most-studied organizer is the so-called Kupffer's vesicle present in the teleosts. It is a hollow structure composed of monociliary cells. The cilia of these cells rotate and generate a leftward flow of extracellular fluid. The flow subsequently triggers the induction of the Nodal signalling cascade, which is responsible for left-right organ orientation and is considered evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates. The main participants in this pathway are the Nodal, Pitx2 and Lefty factors. In contrast to teleosts, the left-right organiser of non-teleost ray-finned fishes resembles the gastrocoel roof plate present in amphibians, which is apparently ancestral for ray-finned fishes. This bachelor thesis evaluates the origin and function of Kupffer's vesicle, describes the Nodal signalling cascade triggered by this organizer, and compares Kupffer's vesicle with the organizer of non-teleost ray-finned fishes.
Principles of safety measures of sports events organizers without the involvement of police
Buchalová, Kateřina ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Title: Principles of safety measures of sports events organizers without the involvement of police Objectives: The aim of this thesis is a description of security measures at sporting events organizers. Methods: The thesis theoretical style is focused on searching for available sources of study and research, and writing their summary comparing safety measures of the organizers. Results: This work describes the activities of the organizers of sports events and precautions that must be provided prior to each sports organizer game. The work includes development of both selected sports, a description of spectator violence and groups on spectator violence most often involved. Keywords: safety, organizer, sports events, violence, viewer
The Role of the Curator in Conditions of Contemporary Czech Art
Pechová, Gabriela ; Půtová, Barbora (advisor) ; Hoftichová, Petra (referee)
The bachelor thesis seeks to clarify the role of a curator of contemporary art in the context czech art scene. To achieve this objective the person of curator is set into the wide framework. Thesis starts with description of historical events which led to formation of this profession and influenced its evolution into the current form. The vital moment is division of a curator into two types in the second half of 20th century; a curator as employee of exhibitionary or collecting institution and an independent curator. This fact is crucial for the specification of exact responsibilities of a curator. It is this issue and also description of environment, where a curator currently operates, to which one of the chapters is dedicated. A place in the thesis is also given to the analysis of some factors, human and technical, which have a direct and also indirect influence on the work of a curator. The text is ended by a chapter about possibilities of education in the field of curating not only in the Czech Republic, but also abroad. Keywords: curator, contemporary czech art, mediator, organizer, manager

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