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Supply Logistics of the Company's Production Lines
Sobotková, Johana ; Šimák, Martin (referee) ; Bartošek, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of the current state in the field of supply logistics in connection with the system of material supply to production lines within production plant under corporation Teleflex Medical s.r.o. Based on the performed analyzes, a new way of implementing this system is proposed.
Evaluation of control processes
Šimák, Martin ; Koška, Petr (referee) ; Pernikář, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the theory of evaluation of control processes. The first part of the thesis discusses about organization of national legislation and metrology legislation. The next part of the study focuses on metrology terms, theory introduction to measurement uncertainty and their expression. The final section of the thesis is devoted to statistic evaluation of processes.
Supply Logistics of the Company's Production Lines
Sobotková, Johana ; Šimák, Martin (referee) ; Bartošek, Vladimír (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of the current state in the field of supply logistics in connection with the system of material supply to production lines within production plant under corporation Teleflex Medical s.r.o. Based on the performed analyzes, a new way of implementing this system is proposed.
Vegetation changes of wet meadows in Slavkovský les
Šimák, Martin ; Münzbergová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Hédl, Radim (referee)
This thesis focuses on the changes of vegetation of the wet meadows in Slavkovský Les during past decade. It uses data on vegetation gained from 100 permanent plots. By the analysis of the species composition and diversity it aims to elucidate the changes of the wet meadows over the last ten years. It aims to define, which are declining and which are becoming more common. Applied management should have a great impact on the observed vegetation changes so its effect is studied in the thesis as well. The knowledge of the suitable management should lead to conservation of the local biodiversity. The abiotic environmental factors are important as well as they can influence the species composition. These factors were studied by the application of Ellenberg indicator values on the species present in the study. These changes were compared in time and in a combination of time with a management type. Thus, we should be able to say how the environment has changed in the past decade and whether the type of management has any effect on the changes. Furthermore, the thesis explores whether changes in species composition over time may be explained by species traits. The results indicate that the species diversity and composition have indeed changed during the past decade. Apparently, the higher amount of...
Factors determining the vegetation composition of wet meadows and its changes in time
Šimák, Martin ; Münzbergová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Procházka, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is mainly a literature review of scientific papers and other studies of wet meadows and their characteristics. The aim of the thesis is to summarise knowledge especially of the changes of the vegetation composition of the wet meadows, reveal the causes of such changes and consider the influence of different types of management. Wet meadows underwent crucial changes. They have been drained, the grazing or mowing has ended up and many species were unable to adapt to the changed conditions. Biodiversity in general has been decreasing on these habitats and it has been caused mainly by the total change in management. By comparing different scientific papers I identified common characteristics of the declining species and optimal managment options suitable for stopping their decline were detected. Consequently, I introduce the main methods used to study changes in vegetation composition over time. In the final part of the thesis I mention Slavkovský Les as the area where my future research will be conducted.
Evaluation of control processes
Šimák, Martin ; Koška, Petr (referee) ; Pernikář, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the theory of evaluation of control processes. The first part of the thesis discusses about organization of national legislation and metrology legislation. The next part of the study focuses on metrology terms, theory introduction to measurement uncertainty and their expression. The final section of the thesis is devoted to statistic evaluation of processes.

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