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Clouds and Hills Generation Using Fractal Geometry
Tůma, Petr ; Zuzaňák, Jiří (referee) ; Venera, Jiří (advisor)
This work is concerned with generation of landscape objects using fractal geometry. In this work is explained what the fractal is and terms associated with them. The other parts describe basic theoretical ideas and implementation of these algorithms. The Capital theme is generation of models clouds and hills in values of input parameters, their presentation and date media saved there. The project includes my algorithm extension for hills generation of course. At the conclusion of this work are summarized tendencies of next development and my results.
Scientific Web Portal Generator
Růžička, Štěpán ; Vyskočil, Michal (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
In this document I am talking about dynamic web application, which I am making via Ruby on Rails, XML, MySQL and AJAX technology. Introduce describes, why I have chosen this job, and what you can find in this document. Next part is about Ruby on Rails and XML, where I am describing how to use REXML library and what it offers to you. There are some examples to better understanding that. Continuing with describing libraries, which can offer dynamic, sound and some other effects. Prototype and script.aculo.us are described there and some examples as well. Semifinal chapter is about Web portal generator in general at first and next about single steps when I was working on my application. In last one chapter I am trying to look on my application from user's point of view. I am describing the way, how I tried to make application better for usual user. I joined some reactions from persons who had the opportunity to work with my application. Document terminates by resume of gained experiences.
Protection of highspeed communication systems
Smékal, David ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with 128–bit AES data encryption and its implementation in FPGA network card using VHDL programming language. The theoretical part explains AES encryption and decryption, its individual steps and operating modes. Further was described the VHDL programming language, development environment Vivado, FPGA network card Combo–80G and configurable framework NetCOPE. The practical part is the implementation of AES–128 in VHDL. A simulation was used to eliminate errors, then the synthesis was performed. These steps were made using Vivado software. Last step of practical part was testing of synthesized firmware on COMBO–80G card. Total of 4 projects were implemented in FPGA card. Two of them were AES encryption and decryption with ECB mode and another two describe the encryption and decryption with CBC mode.
Creative development of board and card games
Kolář, Vojtěch ; Vondra, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Phung, Hyu Nghia (referee)
This thesis addresses the issue of development and production of card and board games. The introduction describes basic terms related to games and game design. It also explains the specifics regarding card and board games. Also included is the analysis of medium specifics and its differences from other media. Then follows categorization of board and card games using specific examples. Next, the work focuses on the process of game developlemt and in detail deals with the role of game design. Described are basic principles applied in game design and its integration with other neccessary development steps in order to publish the final product. In the next part, game design is analysed regarding its content and the decicions, that game designer has to deal with in relation to the target group of the game. Specific approaches to game design are described at the end of this section. The following section deals with the issue of creating the game interface. Specifically the particular components that games usually contain and the suitability of materials they are made of, regarding time and financial restrains. Thesis is concluded with edscription of application of previously described theory on a project called "Za sedmero horami", which is a card game created to support children creativity.
Lean software development
Hefnerová, Lucie ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the emergence of the clear Czech written material concerning the concept of Lean Software Development, which has been gaining significant attention in the field of software development, recently. Another goal of this thesis is to summarize the possible approaches of categorizing the concept and to summarize the possible approaches of defining the relationship between Lean and Agile software development. The detailed categorization of the tools potentially usable to support the principles is also covered. First chapters are written for the introductory purposes of the context of the concept of Lean Software Development -- the main approaches in the field of software development, history of the concept and Lean thinking are covered. Then, the main characteristics, categorization, schools of thought and principles of the concept are described. Following chapter deals with the both description and categorization of the tools usable to support the concept's principles. Finally, the advantages, disadvantages and real cases of the usage of Lean Software Development are introduced.
Scaling of agile methodologies
Zikmund, Jan ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
Agile methodologies have become a routine part of software development. Despite their initial focus on small and local teams working on relatively simple applications, the current trend is their application to development of large and complex systems. This work provides a general introduction to agile methodologies, including the extent of their use in practice, limitations of these methods together with the introduction of the concept of scaling. The work is then devoted to starting points and the general approaches to scaling. In conclu-sion, the practical part of the work proposes methodology for evaluating performance of agile methodologies in projects. The aim is to provide an overview of agile methodologies and subsequently particularly analyze soft, organizational problems that are related to scaling agile methodologies. This work can serve as tool for management, or project office when considering adoption of agile methods.
The valuation of the company Vinselekt Michlovský a.s.
Kulda, Jakub ; Scholleová, Hana (advisor) ; Čámská, Dagmar (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to determine the market value of the company Vinselekt Michlovský a.s. to date of 1st May, 2011 for the purpose of the purchase by an unknown investor. The first part of the valuation process is focused on the strategic analysis of wine market in the Czech Republic including the identification of all the factors affecting the above mentioned market. The financial stability and business performance were assessed through the financial analysis and its outcome led to confirmation of the principle of going concern resulting in choice of some of income aproaches for the company evaluation. In order to estimate the weighted average cost of capital, that is required to discount the future returns, an iterative process optimizing the capital structure was used. In the conclusion of the thesis the market value of the company was determined using DCF Entity method.
Business valuation of Zabka Polska, SA
Dratva, Martin ; Sieber, Patrik (advisor) ; Šenkyřík, Ivo (referee)
The aim of this thesis is business valuation of Zabka Polska, SA. This company operates retail convenience stores in Poland. The goal of this thesis is to estimate fair market value of the Company as of December 31st 2010. DCF Equity valuation method has been used as the main valuation method. Comparable traded companies and comparable historic transaction analyses methods have been used as complementary valuation methods. Master thesis has similar structure as legal valuation report and is divided into six parts.
Elementary functions - point of view at education of mathematic on height school
MALÍKOVÁ, Martina Amálie
This thesis deals mainly with introduction to iterations and with implementation possibilities to high-school education. Extends the overview of elementary functions and depth of understanding by students. There are prepared working sheets and propositions of motivation to ease making sense of this area of mathematics.
Scrum methodology
Košata, Václav ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
Scrum methodology is commonly used methodology now, because of its high ability to adapt to changing requirements and its transparency of development. Scrum does not offer set of techniques or exact progression but shows framework- how to look at the development of correct software. This thesis focuses on description and explanation of the methodology's practices, roles and rules. Additionally it contains analysis of the project phases and the artifacts which the developing team encountered during their work. The goal of this work is to present a complete description of the methodology, which is followed by practical using IBM's software Rational Team Concert. This bachelor thesis can be used for education on university campuses or as a practical aid for developing teams making use of the benefits of this agile methodology.

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