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Variability estimation of development triangles in Solvency II
Somrová, Karolína ; Branda, Martin (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe variability estimation of run-off triangles. Firstly, the theoretical basis of the Mack's chain-ladder method is laid down. Afterwards, the description of the Merz Wüthrich methodology is provided. Both the methods are compared from long- and short-term point of view. Finally, the theoretical results are applied on two numerical data sets.
The passive in Italian and its Czech translations in a parallel corpus
Somrová, Karolína ; Štichauer, Pavel (advisor) ; Špaček, Jiří (referee)
(in English): The aim of this thesis is to theoretically describe the Italian and Czech passive voice constructions and consequently analyse the translations of the Italian passive voice into the Czech language. In the theoretical part the different passive voice constructions will be listed. The focus will be laid upon their use, occurrence and the alternative ways of the passive voice interpretation will be mentioned. The goal of the empirical part will be to analyse the Italian literary works and to find out the frequency of the passive voice used together with the auxiliary venire. Afterwards, it will be compared with the passive voice constructions containing the auxiliary essere. Then the translations of the passive voice into the Czech language will be analysed. The results will be displayed in graphs and tables showing the various ways how the passive voice was translated into the Czech language. The empirical part contains also the comments on the various translation methods.
Variability estimation of development triangles in Solvency II
Somrová, Karolína ; Branda, Martin (advisor) ; Zichová, Jitka (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe variability estimation of run-off triangles. Firstly, the theoretical basis of the Mack's chain-ladder method is laid down. Afterwards, the description of the Merz Wüthrich methodology is provided. Both the methods are compared from long- and short-term point of view. Finally, the theoretical results are applied on two numerical data sets.

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