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3D Triangles Polygonal Mesh Conversion on 3D Spline Surfaces
Jahn, Zdeněk ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the problem of the remeshing of unstructured triangular 3D meshes to more suitable representations ( quadrilateral meshes or spline surfaces ). It explains the basic problems related with the unstructured meshes and the reasons for its solution. It classifies the usable methods, describes the most suitable candidates briefly. It follows the chosen method in detail - both the theoretical matter and the specific implementation.
Module Orchestration of Multitenant Systems
Jeřábek, Filip ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose and demonstrate a solution for alternative conversion of an application into multitenant form together with its transfer from a customer server and deployment on a shared server of the company that develops this system. The conversion does not include a classical modification of the original application and implementation of multitenancy directly into its code. Using systems such as Docker and Kubernetes, modules of the original application will be extracted, containerized and orchestrated, creating the illusion of multitenancy. This thesis does not aim at presenting a single solution, but appeals to provide the necessary knowledge, multiple design variants and the implementation of a universal demonstration solution, where before using any of the designs, it is expected to modify it according to the specific needs of the actual solution and its subsequent implementation. The proposed solutions aim to simplify the process of this conversion, which is related to saving resources, and also to provide the possibility of creating the illusion of multitenancy for systems where the classical approach is too difficult or impossible.
Modeling the initial curvature of members in the analysis of structural models
Aligerová, Jana ; Martinásek, Josef (referee) ; Vlk, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the reaction of pressed indirect members in terms of their stability. Three models of indirect members with different types of curvature will be used for the solution – a member model with initial curvature, a member model with initial benting and a member model indirect due to load. For these three models, a parametric study of the member will be made in which a calculation will be performed on a member with initial properties identical for all types of models. In the next section, the dependence of critical force and initial deflection on the behaviour of the member models with initial curvature and benting will be investigated. Furthermore, the member design will be carried out in terms of load carrying capacity. In this design, a comparison will be made between the simplified method of calculation on the curved members and the design in terms of the buckling strength concept. The acquired knowledge in the field of stability theory on an indirect member will be applied to the real structure of the lookout tower Borůvka near Hluboká.
Module Orchestration of Multitenant Systems
Jeřábek, Filip ; Janoušek, Vladimír (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to propose and demonstrate a solution for alternative conversion of an application into multitenant form together with its transfer from a customer server and deployment on a shared server of the company that develops this system. The conversion does not include a classical modification of the original application and implementation of multitenancy directly into its code. Using systems such as Docker and Kubernetes, modules of the original application will be extracted, containerized and orchestrated, creating the illusion of multitenancy. This thesis does not aim at presenting a single solution, but appeals to provide the necessary knowledge, multiple design variants and the implementation of a universal demonstration solution, where before using any of the designs, it is expected to modify it according to the specific needs of the actual solution and its subsequent implementation. The proposed solutions aim to simplify the process of this conversion, which is related to saving resources, and also to provide the possibility of creating the illusion of multitenancy for systems where the classical approach is too difficult or impossible.
New french ortograph
Dáňa, Karel ; Müllerová, Eva (advisor) ; Jančík, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor thesis is mapping problems of new french orthography, which penetraite at last years to pupil's books which are intended for futures pupils and students. It define basic rules of the new french orthography, someones are documented by exemples of the recherche, which is maked at czech schools. KEYWORDS new orthography, old orthography, differences, simplifications, contemporary situation, french teaching, francophone teaching, czech conception of the french orthography, usage
Simplification of buildings based on typification
Gottstein, Otomar ; Bayer, Tomáš (advisor) ; Jindrák, Přemysl (referee)
Simplification of buildings based on typification Abstract The diploma thesis is focused on cartographic generalization. Its main aim was to develop a new method of simplification of buildings based on typification for areas with lower density of buildings (rural or mountain areas). The proposed method was designed for large scale maps (1 : 25 000 and 1 : 50 000). The presented generalization algorithm is based on preferential selection of buildings to be drawn on the map according to their civic importance, area and location towards roads, railways and streams. It respects cartographic rules used for this type of generalization. The algorithm was implemented in the Python programming language using the Shapely and Fiona libraries for a purpose of its proper testing. The ZABAGED and DATA50 data were chosen as suitable test data. Among other things, this thesis also introduces the evaluation method of typification results, which uses Voronoi diagram. Achieved results are presented on maps of fifteen villages with different spatial structure in both targeted scales. Keywords: digital cartography, generalization, typification, building, simplification
New french ortograph
Dáňa, Karel ; Müllerová, Eva (advisor) ; Jančík, Jiří (referee)
The bachelor thesis is mapping problems of new french orthography, which penetraite at last years to pupil's books which are intended for futures pupils and students. It define basic rules of the new french orthography, someones are documented by exemples of the recherche, which is maked at czech schools. KEYWORDS new orthography, old orthography, differences, simplifications, contemporary situation, french teaching, francophone teaching, czech conception of the french orthography, usage
Analysis of Selected Linguistic Aspects of Simplified Fiction as against the Originals
Romanenko, Elena ; Pípalová, Renata (advisor) ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (referee)
The thesis presents a multi-aspectual analysis of simplified fiction at the B2 and C1 levels and their original counterparts. It aims to explore the simplification and language transformation performed on authentic texts to adapt them to particular CEFR levels. The thesis also endeavors to provide an insight into whether there are common linguistic features that characterize authentic and adapted texts of different levels, thus helping teachers and learners justify their choice between original and simplified texts. Based on the theoretical framework, the thesis provides an analysis of a specialized corpus of six texts which is comprised of the first chapters of the two original novels and their simplified versions adapted to the B2 and C1 levels by two different publishers. Each sample was subjected to scrutiny of selected linguistic features, thus unveiling the tendencies in the language, discourse, and information control in the graded readers. Consequently, the results of the text analysis were contrasted with CEFR to compare the actual text complexity with its assigned CEFR level. The results of the analysis seem to indicate certain discrepancies in this respect. Keywords: CEFR, specialized corpus, graded readers, authentic texts, simplification, language control, discourse control,...
3D Triangles Polygonal Mesh Conversion on 3D Spline Surfaces
Jahn, Zdeněk ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the problem of the remeshing of unstructured triangular 3D meshes to more suitable representations ( quadrilateral meshes or spline surfaces ). It explains the basic problems related with the unstructured meshes and the reasons for its solution. It classifies the usable methods, describes the most suitable candidates briefly. It follows the chosen method in detail - both the theoretical matter and the specific implementation.

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