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Interactive Designer of Executable BPMN Workflows for GPC Platform
Havelka, Ondřej ; Michal,, BATKO (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the issue of process modeling and its application in workflow modeling within the GPC framework. Specifically, it deals with the design and implementation of a module which will allow users to easily transform process diagrams of the widely used BPMN 2.0 standard into executable proprietary workflows that are used to configure the framework's processes. The solution will allow users to customize the platform for their purposes in a way that is familiar, visual and significantly simpler than existing solutions.
Production of assembly jigs by Fused Deposition Modeling method
Havelka, Ondřej ; Dvořáček, Jan (referee) ; Nejedlý, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes the design and manufacture of assembly jigs for the production of LCD TVs in the company Wistron Infocomm (Czech), s. r. o. In the thesis was carried out to assess the current status of use of assembly jigs, design and creation of two prototypes of assembly jigs. The work includes testing, choice of method of manufacture, their routine use in the production and evaluation of results. The work also include literary studies describing RapidPrototyping technology and its various methods.
Visual Workflow Editor for GPC Platform
Havelka, Ondřej ; Michal,, BATKO (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of business process modeling and application of acquired knowledge in workflow modeling. The purpose of this work is to create and implement a BPMN diagram editor. This editor will be integrated into the GPC framework to simplify the conversion of business processes to XML workflows, which are used to configure the framework for specific customers. Resulting solution will increase the usability of GPC in small and medium businesses.
A relationship between lateral symmetry of the shoulder joints during modified handstand execution and the Upper Quaretr Y Balance Test
Havelka, Ondřej ; Malíř, Roman (advisor) ; Chrudimský, Jan (referee)
Title: Relationship between lateral symmetry of the shoulder girdle in modified handstand position and Upper Quarter Y Balance Test Objectives: The aim of this study is to test the relationship between the lateral symmetry of the shoulder girdle in the modified handstand position and the score in the Upper Quarter Y Balance Test. Methods: This empirical research investigated the connection between the lateral symmetry of the shoulder girdle in a modified handstand position and the Upper Quarter Y Balance Test (UQYBT) score. Shoulder stability was assessed using the UQYBT score and categorized as shoulder with higher score (P, L, S). The quality of the handstand was evaluated by examining marker displacement relative to the baseline on the y-axis, resulting in higher marker position (P, L, S) and x-axis relative to the line segment, resulting in farther marker position (P, L, S). The relationship between these variables was analyzed using the Goodman- Kruskal λ association test, which measures the strength of association between two categorical variables (UQYBT and higher shoulder (P/L/S), and UQYBT and farther shoulder (P/L/S). The λ coefficient, ranging from 0 to 1, was used to interpret the relationship. Results: The results showed a minimal and statistically insignificant relationship between...
Theological-ethical Reflection of Corporate In-houseLobbying in the Czech Construction Industry
Havelka, Ondřej ; Štica, Petr (advisor) ; Češka, Roman (referee) ; Mlčoch, Lubomír (referee)
Corporate in-house lobbying is an extremely topical, widely used and largely non- stipulated and controversial political and economic phenomenon, which, moreover, has no legislative support in the form of a valid law in the Czech Republic. The non- stipulation, controversy and ignorance of the context directly call for an ethical consideration of in-house lobbying, which is still absent in the field of theological ethics. The aim of the Dissertation is to verify the moral legitimacy of instrumentalized in-house lobbying. It deals with the question of what form and degree of morally legitimate instrumentalized in-house lobbying is compatible with the bases of theological ethics. In addition to verifying the moral legitimacy of in-house lobbying, the work seeks internal constant criteria for defining the legitimacy of in-house lobbying and variable limits for specific competition in the construction industry. The summary then offers a model code of ethics for in-house lobbyists applicable to business practice. The thesis follows the three-step methodology, i.e. 1. see, 2. judge, 3. act; this three-step methodology is extended to seven internal stages. The thesis provides a theological and ethical evaluation of corporate in-house lobbying, finding this type of lobbying morally legitimate provided the...
Interactive Designer of Executable BPMN Workflows for GPC Platform
Havelka, Ondřej ; Michal,, BATKO (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the issue of process modeling and its application in workflow modeling within the GPC framework. Specifically, it deals with the design and implementation of a module which will allow users to easily transform process diagrams of the widely used BPMN 2.0 standard into executable proprietary workflows that are used to configure the framework's processes. The solution will allow users to customize the platform for their purposes in a way that is familiar, visual and significantly simpler than existing solutions.
Visualization of the change of the Arctic glaciation using thematic cartographic technique
Havelka, Ondřej ; Žáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jaroš, Jakub (referee)
Ways of cartographic visualization of artic glaciation changes by using methods of thematic cartography Abstract The aim of this thesis is to make a research of available geographic data relates to the development of glaciation of the Artic and also to assess the suitability of selected methods of thematic cartography to represent geographical phenomenon: change of glaciation in time. The first part is devoted to detailed research of the available databases produced by foreign research organizations. This part is followed by research of Czech and foreign literature which is focused on cartographic visualization and methods of thematic cartography suitable for expression of dynamics phenomenon. In the conclusion are shown the ways of proper choice of data with relevant cartographic method, illustrated on the attached maps. Keyword: geographic data, thematic cartography methods, glaciation changes
Visual Workflow Editor for GPC Platform
Havelka, Ondřej ; Michal,, BATKO (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of business process modeling and application of acquired knowledge in workflow modeling. The purpose of this work is to create and implement a BPMN diagram editor. This editor will be integrated into the GPC framework to simplify the conversion of business processes to XML workflows, which are used to configure the framework for specific customers. Resulting solution will increase the usability of GPC in small and medium businesses.
Tree species classification using sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 data
Havelka, Ondřej ; Štych, Přemysl (advisor) ; Kupková, Lucie (referee)
The main objectives of this master thesis are to evaluate and compare chosen classification algorithm for the tree species classification. With usage of satellite imagery Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 is examined whether the better spatial resolution affects the quality of the resulted classification. According to past case studies and literature was chosen supervised algorithms Support Vector Machine, Neural Network and Maximum Likelihood. To achieve the best possible results of classification is necessary to find a suitable choice of parameters and rules. Based on literate was applied different settings which were subsequently evaluated by cross validation. All results are accompanied by tables, charts and maps which comprehensively and clearly summarize the answers to the main objectives of the thesis.
Politics of Corporate Hospitality in Light of Christian Ethics
Havelka, Ondřej ; Mašek, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Štica, Petr (referee)
The Diploma Thesis "Corporate Hospitality Policy in the Light of Christian Ethics" deals with the question whether there is a fair form and degree of rationalized corporate hospitality compatible with the bases of both general and Christian ethics. The thesis presents a comprehensive view of a wide range of approaches to corporate hospitality from selfless, over rationalized, up to binding, manipulating and corrupt. Corporate hospitality is a very current, widely used management tool. It can be a gratitude for cooperation, expression of regard and respect for a business partner, or demonstration of openness to future cooperation. However, corporate hospitality need not always be a step toward the other's unsecured space, but on the contrary, the effort to pre-ensure that space, and gain an advantage. Such hospitality can bind or even manipulate a business partner, with the goal of getting a job, insuring co-operation, or facilitating a way to profit. Such hospitality is already on the brink of corruption. An important part of the work is therefore to define corporate hospitality in relation to corruption and a deeper assessment of individual approaches to corporate hospitality. The thesis presents criteria of morally justifiable corporate hospitality and its limits elaborated for a particular...

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