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Robotic snake locomotion
Tran, Duc Viet ; Dosoudilová, Monika (referee) ; Hůlka, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on creation of a simulation model of a snake-like robot, which is then tested on a demonstration task. First part of the thesis is dedicated to a brief analysis of basic snake locomotion and aplication of acquired knowledge in bionics. After that follows practical part, in which a snake-like robot koncept is developed and the models are then subjected to simple tests in simulation software. Final part of the thesis deals with processing of knowledge and acquired values, from which conclusions are then made.
Modern customer relationship management
TRAN, Viet Hung
The aim of this master's thesis is to evaluate trends in the current modern customer relationship management with emphasis on the use and processing of CRM system data, to find problematic places and to propose changes and recommendations. The customer relationship management (CRM) system in the selected company TONSTAV-SERVICE s.r.o is observed. The methodology includes studying the literature, analyzing the current state of customer relationship management, data collection, evaluation of the CRM system and the process of its implementation in the company and proposing recommendations and changes. To analyze the current state of CRM, using Saaty's pairwise comparison method, the CRM system in a selected company is compared with four other CRM systems. Data for this master's thesis were obtained from the management of the selected company and from the internet wesites. The result is an evaluation of the current state of CRM in a selected company and proposed recommendations and conclusions.
Comparative analysis of the concept of "superheroes" in Japanese manga and American comics production
Tran, Viet ; Hrdina, Matouš (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
This master's thesis aims to answer the question of how "Japanese superheroes" in manga differ from their western superhero counterparts in terms of storytelling, design, or motifs. The hypothesis works with the assumption that although Japanese manga follows the superhero genre's basic rules, many differences can be traced between these two comics worlds. These differences stem from the cultural environment in which analyzed comics originated. The theoretical part is divided into several chapters, which deal mainly with the basic definitions and history of researched areas. It begins with the definition of comics as a medium and focused on its technical characteristics and modern predecessors. The next chapter focuses on the essential aspects of the superhero genre, its conventions, and its typology. This thesis wouldn't be complete without defining the term "manga", the history of Japanese comics, and its specific genres and subgenres. Finally, it is also necessary to explain terms such as culture, cultural values , and cultural environment. The work then uses narrative, semiotic, and comparative analysis to examine the properties of six comic titles - three from American and three from Japanese production. Subjects of the research are narrative structures, appearance, and motives of superheroes...
Robotic snake locomotion
Tran, Duc Viet ; Dosoudilová, Monika (referee) ; Hůlka, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on creation of a simulation model of a snake-like robot, which is then tested on a demonstration task. First part of the thesis is dedicated to a brief analysis of basic snake locomotion and aplication of acquired knowledge in bionics. After that follows practical part, in which a snake-like robot koncept is developed and the models are then subjected to simple tests in simulation software. Final part of the thesis deals with processing of knowledge and acquired values, from which conclusions are then made.
Portfolio diversification
TRAN, Viet Hung
The main purpose of this bachelor work is to assemble a personal portfolio made of ten randomly chosen stocks, verifying the effect of diversification and analysing the influence it has on return and risk of the chosen portfolio. The used method is Markowitz's portfolio theory, the source of data are monthly adjusted closing prices for the period from 1. January 2014 to 1. January 2019 of ten randomly chosen companies, issuing shares, which are traded on NYSE stock exchange. The results relate to the profitability of individual shares, the risk of individual shares found with standard deviation and coefficient of variation, the profitability of portfolio, the risk of portfolio, the covariation, the correlation coefficient and the effective threshold of portfolio.

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