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Graphs, Graph Algorithms and their Application
Pavlásek, Ondřej ; Novotná,, Veronika (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents text focused on graph theory, describes individual graph algorithms and distinguish practical examples of their use. Thesis summarizes advantages and disadvantages each of the algorithm and mention which one is suitable to use in certain situations.
Classification of Grammars, Languages and Machines (Basic Types, Use)
Klimešová, Michaela ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is written as a brief list of fundamental theory on the given topic with extensions of working out methods and solving examples. The thesis is divided into two basic parts. The first part is focused on the essential theoretical pieces of knowledge about languages, grammars and machines. There is a particular explanation of the theory related to formal languages and operations on languages, grammars and their separation, and to finite state machines, together with dividing them into deterministic and nondeterministic ones. The second part is devoted to working out, explanation and calculation of the examples applied to the given topic - from the simple ones to the difficult ones.
Use of fuzzy logic for banking risk assessment
Maňková, Veronika ; Bobalová, Martina (referee) ; Janková, Zuzana (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the use of fuzzy logic in the banking sector for credit risk assessment. Artificial intelligence, especially the fuzzy logic method, is used to construct a model for evaluating whether a client poses a threat to the bank or not based on their creditworthiness. The determination of a client's creditworthiness involves the evaluation of both financial and non-financial indicators. The paper further describes the use of the MATLAB tool for the development and implementation of this model. The resulting model allows banks to better understand credit risk and enables them to make more informed lending decisions.
Mathematical Modeling of Problems of Production Planning
Poláchová, Zuzana ; Machala, Ondřej (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the optimization of production planning using MS Excel. It includes a proposal for extension of the Solver add-in user friendly features that facilitate the optimization of business processes.
Mathematical Methods in Economics
Mareček, Ján ; Vrábelová, Jana (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
Main focus of this thesis is to analyze mathematical methods in the field of economics and to describe both teoretically and practically some of the mathematical methods comonly used in economics.
Graphs, Graph Algorithms and their Application
Pavlásek, Ondřej ; Novotná,, Veronika (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents text focused on graph theory, describes individual graph algorithms and distinguish practical examples of their use. Thesis summarizes advantages and disadvantages each of the algorithm and mention which one is suitable to use in certain situations.
Graphs, Graph Algorithms and their Use in Finding the Shortest Path
Ott, Lukáš ; Moravec, Petr (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis concentrates on introducing graphs and graph algorithms theories for finding the shortest path and consequential implementation of acquired pieces of knowledge into program MS Excel 2003 using VBA language. Chart theory applies to everything, from small problems to complex actions. If we are able to understand the basic pieces of knowledge presented in this thesis, we will also be able to put them into practice.
Graphs, Algorithms and their Application
Venerová, Lenka ; Dostál,, Jiří (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is primarily focused on the problems of graphs and graph algorithms. The main point is to explain and to enlarge the subject. Very often, we find ourselves confronted with problems, which we, though unconsciously, solve by means of the graph algorithms knowledge. Therefore, the other aim of my bachelor thesis is to demonstrate the application of some of these methods in solving distribution tasks.
Classification and Usage of Languages, Grammars and Machines
Jancek, Libor ; Novotná, Veronika (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on theory of languages, grammars and automats, on showing real examples of linale machine and on creating program for firm "Paradise Casino Admiral a.s.". Purpose of mentioned program is to ease and speed up the work of department manager by tracking of employee attendance from preset workshift schedule
Graphs and Shortest Path Algorithms
Hamerník, Michal ; Nowák, Jiří (referee) ; Bobalová, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis represents an educational text focused on graph theory and graph algorithms. The graph theory often helps to solve problems between parts of a complicated unit and graph algorithms are quick and effective in their optimization. Basics of graph theory, samples of graph algorithms and practical examples of use are described in it. This thesis can be used as a supplementary text in Discrete Mathematics taught at Faculty of Business and Management in Brno University of Technology.

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