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An overview of advanced rapid prototyping techniques and their use in foundry industry
Drda, Jan ; Stachovec, Ivo (referee) ; Macků, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with overview of Rapid Prototyping techniques and their application at foundry industry. It’s split into three parts. In the first part is shown whole process that leads to prototype creation with rapid prototyping techniques. Second part shows overview of techniques which are used around the world. It’s split into three smaller parts that shows basic allocation between techniques and there are main specifications, advantages, disadvantages and application. The last part is summary of current situation in Czech Republic and there is practical example of application Rapid Prototyping techniques at manufacturing.
A Similitude Analysis in Case of Water Turbines
Dokoupil, Pavel ; Habán, Vladimír (referee) ; Štigler, Jaroslav (advisor)
This paper is cocerning in model testing of water turbines. Paper is devided in two sections. In first section is brief summary of theoretical basis of water turbine model testing. Second section is concerning with practical measurement of Francis turbine and evaluation of basic charakterisics.
Sport downhill cart for the disabled
Šantavý, Ivo ; Kloss, Ondřej (referee) ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the development of a "Sport downhill cart for the disabled" prototype. This project was jointly inspired by Human Power Vehicles and by components from various industry sectors. After a description of the above mentioned vehicles, the work describes the successive development of the cart, including construction solution, and a component and frame modeling in the CAD system Autodesk Inventor. The total calculation of the entire "Sport downhill cart for the disabled" is presented in the conclusion.
Engines for Le Mans Series
Herman, Pavel ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Svída, David (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deals with the overview of development the drive units, which are used by racing cars of Le Mans endurance series, mainly the race 24 hours of Le Mans. In the first part is outlined the general characteristic the series and the race 24 hours of Le Mans itself. There are briefly described the instructions and the most important technological limitations, observed by designers. The second part contains an owerview of racing cars engines, which are interesting from the historical point of view either by their construction or by achieved success. The last part is devoted to the constructional comparison of drive units of present participants the Le Mans series, their description and the important technical specifications.
Tool construction by using Rapid Prototyping methods
Mikulenka, Martin ; Sedlák, Josef (referee) ; Zouhar, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes methods of model manufacturing by Rapid Prototyping. Advantages and disadvantages are situated in the bottom of each method. This thesis includes the planning of preparative for manufacturing armature in technical software. There is short economical estimation at the end of this work.
DMS pilot implementation in banking environment
Žáček, Jan ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of a document management system (DMS) pilot implementation in the environment of a Czech bank. The thesis is divided into three parts; the first part is theoretical and remaining two parts are practical (analytical). The theoretical part is devoted to summarization of basic theoretical knowledge in the field of DMS and in a pilot deployment of information systems. The second part describes the EMC xCP 2.1 platform and evaluates its advantages and disadvantages compared to competing products. The third part describes the technological implementation and deployment of a new DMS pilot solution in a bank. Further it analyzes and describes the follow-up activities and related projects that increase the DMS usability in a real business applications. The diploma thesis concurrently focuses on the business requirements analysis including constrains of a new solution deployment, as well as the DMS technological aspects description and the solution design. The author of this thesis has been working as an analyst in the IT company and has been in a long-term cooperation with the DMS team in the bank. The motivation for choosing this topic is to make a summary and clarification of knowledge gained on projects in the the bank and to take an advantage of it in the future cooperation.
Creating a functional prototype of mobile application
Vodrážka, Šimon ; Šubrta, Václav (advisor) ; Truhlář, Filip (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to create a functional prototype of mobile application which will serve to the purpose of managing warranty documents. Way how to achieve the objective is to carry out a user survey and subsequent user testing from which the prototype of mobile applications emerges. In the theoretical part I analysed the most common methods of user research and user testing and evaluated them for the purposes of my thesis. In the practical part I used the selected methods to perform user research and user testing and subsequently created a prototype.
Methods of requirements gathering
Micka, Radek ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Meloun, Michal (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide comprehensive information about the process of gathering information system requirements and the practical use of obtained informations on a real project. The paper defines the notion of requirement. It further describes the various methods of collecting and recording requirements. In a separate chapter are described phases of requirement process. The practical case demonstrates using of acquired methods and knowledge. The outputs of this work are written requirements for information system and a prototype, which was one of the tools for requirements gathering.
Prototyping user interface of web applications
Lauko, Matej ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is prototyping, which is a part of the user interface design of web applications. The objective is to describe the options and reasons for prototyping as well as describe the prototyping process and its outcomes, compare selected tools from the prototyping tools available on market and select one that meets the author's criteria the best. The last objective is to create a digital prototype demonstration. The main contribution is the evaluation of the selected tools for prototyping and comparison that can be helpful when deciding which application to purchase. Another contribution of this thesis is the creation of an overview in the field of prototyping and design of user interfaces and also describing the creation of example prototype. In the introductory part is a description of a user interface and web applications, since this thesis is precisely focused on user interface design of web applications. Following is a description of a user interface design process, user experience and its part usability, because of which prototyping is necessary. The next chapter explains what is a prototype and prototyping, and reasons for prototyping are described. Further in thesis a prototyping process is stated witch different approaches to this process. This chapter also describes various characteristics of the prototype and two types of prototypes, paper and digital. The next chapter is devoted to the comparison of selected prototyping tools. After setting out a method of comparison and formulating criteria for comparison a description of selected tools according to selected criteria and determination of their rank follows. Finally, the winning tool is selected the whole comparison is evaluated. In the last chapter a practical demonstration of process and outcome of creating digital prototype is shown.
Key features and prototypes in visual predator recognition - laboratory experiments with Great Tit (\kur{Parus major})
TUMOVÁ, Petra
Categorization of predators is fundamental for birds? life. However, the mechanism is not well explained yet. Two basic theories of categorization were tested in the laboratory conditions, where we have the possibility to focus on the behavior of each individuum. In the experiments we focused on the relevance of the key features and colour patterns. The responses of the Great Tit to variously modified dummies of Sparrowhawk were observed. The results confirm that the bird does not recognize the predator only on the basis of the key features and the colour patterns have a essential influence on the categorization. Categorization of the predator is a complex process and it cannot be explained only on the basis of one psychological theory. A combination of the key features and a prototype of a particular category learned throughout its life is probably used.

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