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Motivy třídění potravinového odpadu u českých spotřebitelů
Klašková, Anna
Klašková, A. Motives for Sorting Food Waste Among Czech Consumers Thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2023. The work focuses on sorting food waste in Brno. Food waste is a significant issue frequently discussed, yet this work explores the idea that food waste can still be utilized. Modern economies harness their waste as renewable resources, transforming them into other products suitable for use. Thanks to modern technologies, waste processing is now possible. Therefore, it is essential to determine what would motivate people to sort their food waste. The first part of the work involves a literature review on related topics, describing the methods used and data processing techniques. In the second practical part, a questionnaire survey is conducted to gather information on what sorting food waste means to people, what would make it easier for them, and other crucial details. Based on the survey data, an interview is conducted to obtain more precise information through open-ended questions and the opportunity for debate. In the next section, the acquired data was utilized to formulate recommendations and proposals that the city of Brno could employ for its residents to collectively and efficiently sort food waste. The proposals are also financially processed, and the calculations are subsequently commented upon to assess whether these investments will be beneficial for the city.
Evaluating Quality of Service Design
Hejl, Daniel ; Feuerlicht, Jiří (advisor) ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (referee)
Service Oriented Architecture is a popular choice of system architecture and many organization are moving towards it in order to closely align IT capabilities with their business goals. They are expecting that the implementation of SOA will lead to increased efficiency, the ability to rapidly respond to changing business environments, and significantly improved return on investment. In order to meet these expectations, great emphasis must be given on correct service design. However, designing services in the way that they are highly reusable and the final product is highly maintainable can be especially challenging. This bachelor thesis focuses on summarization of how metrics for measuring structural properties of service oriented software designs can be used for predicting potential problems in service design. In the practical part of this thesis, a tool for evaluating a service design based on coupling between service interfaces was implemented and practical applicability of one of the metric was demonstrated.

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