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The process of product sales
Skotálek, Ondřej ; Roček, Martin (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the modeling of process maps for the product of CompuGroup Medical Česká republika s.r.o., called CGM MEDISTAR using the Visio modeling tool. The thesis maps, analyzes and describes in detail the process of selling the product. Subsequent proposal suggests process improvement, including process documentation.
The process of product sales
Skotálek, Ondřej ; Roček, Martin (referee) ; Juřica, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the modeling of process maps for the product of CompuGroup Medical Česká republika s.r.o., called CGM MEDISTAR using the Visio modeling tool. The thesis maps, analyzes and describes in detail the process of selling the product. Subsequent proposal suggests process improvement, including process documentation.
Monsters in Medieval Imagination of British Isles
Roček, Martin ; Suchánek, Drahomír (advisor) ; Drška, Václav (referee)
(anglicky) The main question of this thesis is whether the Christian church used stories containing monster beings with the aim of converting the Anglo-Saxon society to the new faith. This question is looked at through interpretative and content analysis of several Old English texts from the Nowell Codex. These are: the heroic-elegiac poem Béowulf, the travelogue The Letter of Alexander to Aristotle, the hagiographic text The Passion of St Christopher and the bestiary Liber Monstrorum, which is the only afore mentioned text not included in the Nowell Codex. The first chapter of this thesis provides a basic summary of the perception of monster beings from the prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. The next chapter analyses the role of the hero, nature and the distance of the British Isles from the centre of the World as perceived at the time. This chapter ends with the analysis of the pagan elements in the poem Béowulf. The last chapter focuses on the interpretations of monster beings in Christian settings and analyses the chosen Old English texts on a Christian interpretative level. The thesis arrives at the conclusion that the Church of the 6th to 10th century didn't use the motifs of various monsters on purpose. On the contrary, it seems that Germanic and Christian elements freely converged, and...
Dispute over Catholic and Protestant notions of purgatory in the 16 century
Roček, Martin ; Suchánek, Drahomír (advisor) ; Drška, Václav (referee)
(in English): Presented work explores dispute over Catholic and Protestant notions of purgatory in the beginning of 16th century. The aim of this work is to analyse differences in perspective on Scripture and reasons which led Protestant theologians to rejection of the doctrine of purgatory. Due to limited space of the work, several key documents were chosen to portray how protestants theologians challenged existence of purgatory. The first part of the text summarizes the development of the idea of purgatory and gives an overview of the perception of purgatory in the 16th century in order to provide basis for better understanding of the topic. The following part introduces different views present in protestant movement in Germany and among Swiss reformed theologians. The last part of this text describes the development of council of Trent where controversial questions raised by protestant theologians were addressed so as to redefine the doctrine of purgatory for the following centuries. Klíčová slova (anglicky): Christianity, protestantism, purgatory, eschatology, reformation, heaven, hell

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