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Advanced features of traffic shaping for 802.3 and 802.11 networks under OS Linux
Pánek, Michal ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor work deals with possibilities of traffic shaping and control in OS Linux. First part of the work examines indiviual tools needed for working with data stream. The second part consideres methods intended for traffic shaping. From these methods intended for use in standarts 802.3 and 802.11 were selected and described. The second part of paper focused on Hierarchical Token Bucket and Class-based queueing method. The third part is the practical application of methods on the hardware, the measurement of the individual standards and processing into charts.
Data-flow Control on Transport Layer
Pánek, Michal ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
In order to easily send data between two end elements without congestion, methods that suitably control flow of date and evaluate possible overload state are necessary. One such method is to control the data flow directly on the transport layer. This layer offers a range of mechanisms dedicated to deal with this issue. The aim of this paper is divided into three parts. The first part describes the integration of transport layer TCP/IP model, and the ability to process TCP data stream. The second part describes methods to manage congestion, their integration by usage environment. It mainly focuses on methods of TCP Reno and TCP Vegas. Their simulation and analysis on transmission the data stream stream. The third part deals with the analysis in detail of TCP Vegas. Analyzes possible parameters for alpha a beta within the TCP Vegas, and a combination of TCP Vegas and TCP Reno.
Connectivity of black grouse habitats in the Jizera Mountains and the Giant Mountains
Pánek, Michal ; Romportl, Dušan (advisor) ; Chuman, Tomáš (referee)
This master's thesis deals with the evaluation of habitat requirements followed by an analysis of the connectivity of black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) habitats in the area of interest of the Jizera Mountains and the Giant Mountains. This species has been one of the most endangered species in the Czech Republic in recent years. Recent grouse populations are constantly declining, and therefore habitat and connectivity assessments can be applied to future protective measures of this species and subsequent population expansion. The introductory part of the thesis deals with a search of existing knowledge and research related to the assessment of connectivity, landscape resistance and habitat models. It also includes a description and distribution of the various connectivity assessment approaches currently used in these analyzes. The next part of the thesis contains important information about the studied species, the current state of populations in the Czech Republic and what are the habitat requirements of the black grouse. Subsequently, the characteristics of the area of interest are described in detail, which includes both the Czech and Polish parts of the Jizera Mountains and the Giant Mountains. The research part of the thesis first deals with the methodology and process of creating habitat models,...
Advanced features of traffic shaping for 802.3 and 802.11 networks under OS Linux
Pánek, Michal ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
This bachelor work deals with possibilities of traffic shaping and control in OS Linux. First part of the work examines indiviual tools needed for working with data stream. The second part consideres methods intended for traffic shaping. From these methods intended for use in standarts 802.3 and 802.11 were selected and described. The second part of paper focused on Hierarchical Token Bucket and Class-based queueing method. The third part is the practical application of methods on the hardware, the measurement of the individual standards and processing into charts.
Data-flow Control on Transport Layer
Pánek, Michal ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
In order to easily send data between two end elements without congestion, methods that suitably control flow of date and evaluate possible overload state are necessary. One such method is to control the data flow directly on the transport layer. This layer offers a range of mechanisms dedicated to deal with this issue. The aim of this paper is divided into three parts. The first part describes the integration of transport layer TCP/IP model, and the ability to process TCP data stream. The second part describes methods to manage congestion, their integration by usage environment. It mainly focuses on methods of TCP Reno and TCP Vegas. Their simulation and analysis on transmission the data stream stream. The third part deals with the analysis in detail of TCP Vegas. Analyzes possible parameters for alpha a beta within the TCP Vegas, and a combination of TCP Vegas and TCP Reno.
CRM tools in banks
Petrová, Barbora ; Král, Petr (advisor) ; Pánek, Michal (referee)
Annotation This thesis is concerned with CRM approach - Customer relationship management. CRM covered new marketing methods, that are focused on client's needs rather than on product push strategy. Thanks to sophisticated data analysis clients are addressed with offers, that come up to their current needs. Thesis explains basic terms connected to CRM strategy, different sorts and its components. CRM concept is apllied on the banking area using the example of czech commercial bank.

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