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Graphical Visualization of Incident Handling
Markovičová, Veronika ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the proposal and implementation of components that visualize data on incidents and their states. These components aims to create a clear visualization of incidents and their states that would facilitate the search for information on incidents and thus streamlining their work. One of the components created shows a detailed description of individual states of incident. The second created component shows either one or more incidents as the sequence of their states on the timeline. As a suitable tool for visualization and demonstration of created components, dashboard has been chosen. Components were consulted and tested with Flowmon.
Comparison of Implementation Strategies of the DFA
Balgar, Marek ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses upon the choices of methods, which are used to store automata on FPGA. There have been chosen these methods: bit-split, compress method and hash table. Then there are being compared the sizes of used memory, which are taken by automata in representation of these methods. The importaint part of this work is testing many kinds of samples. After the results have been achieved, I was able to examine the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Finally the analysis reveals which of the chosen methods is the best to store the automata on FPGA.
Security Counsil and the task forces in crisis- management system
Vrba, Vojtěch ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
The aim was to map the area of crisis management, to determine what is the current situation in the Czech Republic and confront the past. It was assumed that the current crisis management system developed on a sufficient level. This was confirmed by a comparison with the situation fifteen years ago is incredible difference for the better. This progress in a positive direction is influenced not only his own experience in the Czech Republic with crisis situations, but also a common strategy for critical infrastructure within the European Union. The future will play a key role in cooperation with the European Union, to critical infrastructure could function as a whole. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Graphical Visualization of Incident Handling
Markovičová, Veronika ; Holkovič, Martin (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the proposal and implementation of components that visualize data on incidents and their states. These components aims to create a clear visualization of incidents and their states that would facilitate the search for information on incidents and thus streamlining their work. One of the components created shows a detailed description of individual states of incident. The second created component shows either one or more incidents as the sequence of their states on the timeline. As a suitable tool for visualization and demonstration of created components, dashboard has been chosen. Components were consulted and tested with Flowmon.
Aspect in French Light Verb Constructions
VENUŠOVÁ, Alena
The dissertation deals with aspect in light verb constructions in French (LVCs). Light verb predicates such as faire du doublage, faire une découverte, and donner un conseil, constitute a specific kind of verb-noun construction recognizable by two transformational tests i.e., the cancellation test and the argument co-reference test. From the aspectual point of view, there are three parameters to be recognized: the lexical aspect (states, processes, events), grammatical aspect (perfectivity, imperfectivity), and aktionsart (quantity, quality, and phase of action). Being the semantical root of LVCs, the predicative noun is a starting point for aspectual analysis, nevertheless this aspectual interpretation is drawn from the whole sentence and takes account of the whole LVC, as well as of other aspectually relevant components (aspect shifting and aspectual composition). The objective of the research is to clarify the aspectual properties of the predicative noun and examine whether and how the principle of lexical aspect shifting is applied in the context of LCVs with a focus on the role of semantics (creation, motion containing a goal destination), of the predicative noun's complement (its quantization and cumulativity), countability, and determination of the predicative noun. It is observed that countability marked by articles has a crucial effect on the interpretation of the lexical aspect and aktionsart (faire un saut - sauter une fois, faire un emballage - emballer un cadeau, *emballer une fois). The research is based upon a systematic use of real corpora contexts (InterCorp 2018, FrWac, araneum), French lexicon-grammar data (Maurice Gross and his colleagues), and native-speaker competence.
Security Counsil and the task forces in crisis- management system
Vrba, Vojtěch ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
The aim was to map the area of crisis management, to determine what is the current situation in the Czech Republic and confront the past. It was assumed that the current crisis management system developed on a sufficient level. This was confirmed by a comparison with the situation fifteen years ago is incredible difference for the better. This progress in a positive direction is influenced not only his own experience in the Czech Republic with crisis situations, but also a common strategy for critical infrastructure within the European Union. The future will play a key role in cooperation with the European Union, to critical infrastructure could function as a whole. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Disputes Between States and Federation in the USA: A Case Study of Cannabis Legalization
Pohořská, Barbora ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Calda, Miloš (referee)
Bakalářská práce Spory mezi státy a federací v USA: Případová studie legalizace konopí Barbora Pohořská Abstrakt v anglickém jazyce This bachelor thesis focuses on relationships between the federal government and the state governments in the United States. The paper tries to find out how the conflicts between the two players in the case of marijuana legislation are resolved. Marijuana is considered to be illegal under the U. S. federal law. Some states, however, the use, possession, and cultivation of limited amount of the drug under different conditions allow. Because of that, a conflict of federal and state laws occurs. This paper tries to determine how such conflicts are resolved; whether the federal legislature prevails the state one or vice versa, or whether the parties approach some mutual compromise. The paper characterizes federal and state marijuana legislation, and deals with the attitudes and reactions of the federal authorities and the courts to state laws. It also recognizes recent change in attitude of the federal authorities, which tends to confirm the assumption that the states and the federation coexist together in a certain way.
The represantation of ideal female in the work of Tomáš Štítný
Bendová, Martina ; Škarpová, Marie (advisor) ; Hošna, Jiří (referee)
The Bachelor work specializes in religious moral-educational literature in the period of the second half of the 14th century to beginning of the 15th century, which is thematically concentrated on figure and education of ideal type of woman. Theoretical base of work brings a vision of medieval human beings, its classification in society, women position within framework of this diagram and reflection of this all in contemporary moral-educational writings. This situation is integrated to a context of the Czech literature. According to this there is presented a typical genre of this age (treatise), which brings that vision of ideal christian woman. Basis for women question is analysis of Tomáš Štítný's work Teatrise of three states, from which an ideal type of woman is abstracted in a view of Christian theological teaching.
Comparison of Implementation Strategies of the DFA
Balgar, Marek ; Šimek, Václav (referee) ; Kaštil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses upon the choices of methods, which are used to store automata on FPGA. There have been chosen these methods: bit-split, compress method and hash table. Then there are being compared the sizes of used memory, which are taken by automata in representation of these methods. The importaint part of this work is testing many kinds of samples. After the results have been achieved, I was able to examine the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Finally the analysis reveals which of the chosen methods is the best to store the automata on FPGA.

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