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Project Proposal of Reconstruction of Offices
Borek, Martin ; Horinová, Jana (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
The work focuses on the use of software support for the use of network analysis in the reconstruction of offices for the company Robotrio, Ltd. The first part describes the theoretical basis of the work, which must be understood for proper understanding of the practical part, which will be the first analyzed the current status of the project and subsequently detected by the analysis will be given their own proposals and measures to improve the efficiency of the project and summarizes the other benefits of this work. The intention of this work is not only to improve the original design of the project, but also demonstrate the benefits of information technology in project management and overall project management.
Security analysis of network traffic using behavioral signatures
Barabas, Maroš ; Hujňák,, Petr (referee) ; Zelinka,, Ivan (referee) ; Hanáček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on description of the current state of research in the detection of network attacks and subsequently on the improvement of detection capabilities of specific attacks by establishing a formal definition of network metrics. These metrics approximate the progress of network connection and create a signature, based on behavioral characteristics of the analyzed connection. The aim of this work is not the prevention of ongoing attacks, or the response to these attacks. The emphasis is on the analysis of connections to maximize information obtained and definition of the basis of detection system that can minimize the size of data collected from the network, leaving the most important information for subsequent analysis. The main goal of this work is to create the concept of the detection system by using defined metrics for reduction of the network traffic to signatures with an emphasis on the behavioral aspects of the communication. Another goal is to increase the autonomy of the detection system by developing an expert knowledge of honeypot system, with the condition of independence to the technological aspects of analyzed data (e.g. encryption, protocols used, technology and environment). Defining the concept of honeypot system's expert knowledge in the role of the teacher of classification algorithms creates autonomy of the~system for the detection of unknown attacks. This concept also provides the possibility of independent learning (with no human intervention) based on the knowledge collected from attacks on these systems. The thesis describes the process of creating laboratory environment and experiments with the defined network connection signature using collected data and downloaded test database. The results are compared with the state of the art of the network detection systems and the benefits of the proposed approximation methods are highlighted.
Development Project Proposal of SOS Bracelet
Ševčíková, Jana ; Smolíková, Lenka (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the use of project management applied to the SOS bracelet development project. In the first part of the thesis, important concepts and methods are theoretically elaborated, which are used in the later stages of the thesis. In the following part one can find an analysis of the environment, in the case of this project the thesis introduces the issue of crime in the Czech Republic and the EU, and other analyses that show whether it is profitable to implement the project. In the last part, the actual solution proposals and the benefits of the project for society are elaborated.
The Study of Order Processing Through Enterprise
Farníková, Jana ; Piňoš, Michal (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This thesis focusses on how a specific order is processed in a specific company. The analysis is more specifically focussed on heat meters, which make up a substantial part of the company sales. It contains suggestions on how the company could process these orders using a program called Microsoft Project, which could benefit the company in many respects.
Use of Time Planning Methods in Construction Project Management
Dymáček, Jakub ; Pospíchalová, Zdenka (referee) ; Nováková, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the subject of the use of time planning methods during the project management and explains basic principles that relate to this particular topic. The purpose of this work is application followed by comparsion of these methods on practical example.
Interactions of drugs used to treat schizophrenia and their accompanying symptoms
Musilová, Jana ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Cicková, Pavlína (advisor)
The thesis studies interactions and side effects of antipsychotic drugs. It describes the drug discovery and related scientific fields - especially the field of biological network analysis. The thesis also describes schizophrenia and its treatment. The aim of the work is creating script in R language for automatic data download from open source databases and a search of the most significant drug interactions in data from the open source databases, based on the visualisation and analysis of networks with Cytoscape software and its plugins, and a specification of similar pharmacological features of the most important medicaments.
Use of Time Planning Methods in Construction Project Management
Chřibek, Marek ; Hoffmann, Ondřej (referee) ; Nováková, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the subject of use of time planning methods in construction project management and explains the basic terms related to this field. The aim of bachelor’s thesis is to apply chosen time planning methods on specific construction contract and compare them to one another.
Proposal of Reconstruction of the House with Support of MS Project
Horák, Filip ; Vintrlík, Tomáš (referee) ; Doskočil, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the project management issues, specifically the application of flow network analysis in project management. The proposition of alternate is solution of initial project for the housing cooperatives Radlas 16, specifically reconstruction of the house. The main objective of the cooperative is to get the building to the state housing more comfortable and extend the building of the attic.
Production shifting from China to Vietnam: Implications for Global Value Chains
Maderová, Karolína ; Semerák, Vilém (advisor) ; Vacek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis analyzes the importance of China within the global economy and assesses the potential of Vietnam to serve as its replacement, or at least for some industries. Using the network analysis and the hypothetical extraction method (HEM), the most influential sectors of the Chinese economy were identified and an increasing trend of reliance of the Westen countries on China's supply and demand was found. Next, using the trade decomposition method, the participation in GVC for Vietnam and China was calculated. Although Vietnam is increasing its participation and other countries are increasing their demand for inputs from Vietnam, based on the available data, it was not possible to determine whether these changes could mean that Vietnam can replace China in the future. JEL Classification C67, D57, F18, F52 Keywords Input-output model, HEM, network analysis, GVC Title Production shifting from China to Vietnam: Implications for Global Value Chains
Car dependence in Czechia: the example of municipalities with extended power Černošice and Kralovice
Dvořáček, Jan ; Marada, Miroslav (advisor) ; Zevl, Jiří-Jakub (referee)
Car dependence is a problem that has been closely linked to transport and land use planning since the mass spread of motoring in the second half of the 20th century. Excessive or total dependence on the car has many negative impacts, especially environmental and social ones. The aim of the study was to investigate the extent of car dependence in the Czech Republic in selected areas representing typical problem areas (periphery and suburbia), to identify and characterize the most dependent places in them. For this purpose, a network analysis of public transport accessibility carried out using a transport model of pedestrian accessibility in a GIS environment and the calculation of an indicator of car dependence were used. The results show that in the Czech environment in the study areas, the problem is more strongly related to small, mostly without the status of independent municipality rather than suburban neighbourhoods, which are most frequently mentioned in the Anglo-American literature. A very poor situation was also identified in what were formerly purely recreational second homes, but which are now partly permanently inhabited. Key words: car dependence, public transport, mobility, network analysis

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