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Case study of digitization of a paperback football magazine Football Club
Baloun, Matěj ; Turková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Halada, Jan (referee)
The subject of the thesis is the digitisation of the Football Club magazine, which has been published as a quarterly magazine since 2017 and a web version that was launched in 2022. The digitisation process of the magazine is examined from 2017 to October 2023. The aim of this thesis is to describe the process by which the digitisation of the magazine occurred during this period. The thesis aims to examine the digitisation process in three areas. The first area is the transformation of content in the wake of digitisation. The second area is the transformation of the financing of the project. The third area is the impact of digitisation on internal processes within the editorial office. In order to achieve the objectives described above, three semi-structured interviews were conducted with key employees of Football Club magazine and its publisher NextPage Media. Furthermore, the thesis is based on publicly available information and internal data provided to the author by the publishing house NextPage Media for the purpose of writing the thesis. The thesis uses the case study research method. The thesis concludes that the key tools of the magazine's digitisation included, beyond the launch of the website, the expansion of the project's communication channels, the production of new types of content...
Convergence of waste management instruments in selected EU countries
Vaculík, Jan ; Ullrichová, Eliška (advisor) ; Váška, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the topic of waste management, with a specific focus on instruments and their application in selected EU Member States. The thesis builds on the theory of policy convergence. The aim of the thesis was to analyse selected waste management instruments in specific EU Member States with the assumption of possible convergence. The research method of the thesis was a comparison of the application of the three instruments between the countries. These were the instruments of prohibition, taxation and pay-as-you-throw. The initial assumption for the research was that countries having similar performance on the three levels of the waste management hierarchy would converge on waste management tools. The research timeframe was from 2008, when the EU Waste Framework Directive was issued, defining targets for recycling rate levels by 2025, to 2022, when the EEA summary reports on the waste management of all EU Member States were issued. The research question that this paper addressed and sought to answer was whether the Member States with the best performance with respect to the EU waste hierarchy and targets introduced the same selected instruments to achieve these targets between 2008 and 2022. The resulting findings stated that there was no introduction of banning and taxing instruments...
Algebraic Equations Solution Convergence
Sehnalová, Pavla ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
The work describes techniques for solving systems of linear and differential equations. It explains the definition of conversion from system of linear to system of differential equations. The method of the elementary transmission and the transform algorithm are presented. Both of methods are demonstrated on simply examples and properties of conversion are shown. The work compares fast and accurate solutions of methods and algorithm. For computing examples and solving experiments following programs were used: TKSL and TKSL/C. The program TKSL/C was enriched with the graphic user interface which makes the conversion of systems and computing results easier.
Race Car Measurement and Setup Devices
Andrys, Michal ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Porteš, Petr (advisor)
This project deals with the systems and instruments used to measure and adjust the performance and effeciency of racing cars. The main goal of the work is to summarise the most widely used instruments for the basic and most important setup of the cars performance and the measurement of the most important components. It is concerned with tyres, wheels, engine and chassis.
Evolution of link layer loop prevention protocols
Březina, Jiří ; Frolka, Jakub (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the possibility of eliminating and creation loops on theData Link layer of the OSI model. At first, it was necessary to determine what arethe loops and how they are formed. Then the solution of the problem with loops waspresented as the Spanning Tree protocol, where did the protocol come from, protocoloperation, his advantages and disadvantages. In next section were discussed other vari-ants of original STP, as well as his alternatives, like for example the TRILL or the SPBprotocol. The practical part of this work is based on the theoretical and shows howSpanning Tree protocols work in practice on real devices. This part is mainly focusedto testing the speed of convergence each of protocols and also their extensions. In theend is mentioned a laboratory task, which is part of the appendices and forms the mainbenefit of the whole thesis, because future students at school subject “network architec-ture” can try to configure protocols that was mentioned above and better understandhow these protocols work.
Genetic Algorithm Design for Distribution Network Outfits Optimalization
Ondruš, Tomáš ; Skala, Petr (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The work deals with genetic algorithms and their potential use in application software to optimize high voltage switching elements of distribution network. Theoretical part explains the basic concepts of genetic algorithms such as a gene, population and chromosome and basic principles of the development of genetic algorithms.. The main task of the thesis is to design the algorithm that will simulate the distribution of the sectionalizers by telecontrolled section switches or reclosers and analyze how to set the the parameters affecting the convergence speed of genetic algorithm. The basic parameters affecting the convergence of breeding, mutation probability, population size or using of elitism. The second goal is finding a suitable set of input parameters for the selected population sizes without and with using elitism. The results of the work determine the most appropriate settings for each generation and determining the approximate number of generations needed to find the best solution. The genetic algorithm applocation was tested on a less extensive distribution network with six switching elements
Analysis of Converged Networks by Simulations
Gardáš, Vít ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
The primary purpose of this study is to analyze converged high-speed networks with the usage of Matlab and Simuling. To set problematic area in the field of high-speed networks and solve this problem by creating a model of measurement and simulation of this model. A laboratory exercise is afterwards created on the specific problem.
The impact assessment of a new deep foundation for the structure of the primary service tunnel
Lipka, Miroslav ; Horák, Vlastimil (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
The purpose of the diploma thesis is assess the impact of piles on primary collector lining. Using a mathematical model has been calculated interaction between pile ond collector lining. The main task is to decide the length dependence of the pile deformations and internal forces that are the concrete lining of the collector.
Analysis of data transport in converged network
Menšík, David ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with data transmission applications in the converged network, focusing on the WiFi network IEEE 802.11. The theoretical part describes the cause and nature of converged networks. One chapter is devoted to a description of IEEE 802.11, which is next to different standards and options described architecture, coordination and access network QoS solution to that standard. The research is based on custom design converged networks, and WiFi elements in the environment of graphic simulation software OPNET Modeler. In the proposed network was also simulated the operation of services such as voice, video conferencing, FTP and HTTP streaming. Results of simulation data traffic in the network are then analyzed. At the Conclusion of the thesis, is in OPNET Modeller program created the role of laboratory. The essence here is the comparison of operating a converged network, with and without quality support services.
Application of distributed and stochastic algorithms in network.
Yarmolskyy, Oleksandr ; Kenyeres, Martin (referee) ; Novotný, Bohumil (advisor)
This thesis deals with the distributed and stochastic algorithms including testing their convergence in networks. The theoretical part briefly describes above mentioned algorithms, including their division, problems, advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, two distributed algorithms and two stochastic algorithms are chosen. The practical part is done by comparing the speed of convergence on various network topologies in Matlab.

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