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Order to Pay Costs of Jundgment Enforcement
Krejčová, Jana ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
Thesis Order to Pay Costs of Judgment Enforcement describes the most important aspects of judgment enforcement proceedings in relation to its costs and decisions about them, with focuses in more detail on the order to pay costs of judgment enforcement, as a specific mean of bailiff's decision. The first part deals with the judgment enforcement in general. There are explained the basic concepts relating to enforcement proceedings, which the thesis deals with, presented sources of enforcement law and for a better understanding to these chapters and necessary insight, there is also briefly outlined the actual course of enforcement proceedings. The thesis in its second part deals with the costs that the bailiff decides about with order to pay the costs of judgment enforcement, which are therefore essential part of the paper. Since the cost of judgment enforcement are widely discussed as very hot topic, the thesis deals with them in a more detailed way, taking into account not only the laws but also the case law regarding the amount and its compensation. The third part describes the actual area of bailiff decisions of cost of judgment enforcement and deals with different types of decisions, which determines the costs, depending on how the judgment enforcement proceeding ends. It deals with not only the...
MY CODE/WORLD
Franková, Anna ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Macháček, Mikuláš (advisor)
My Code/World is a personal artistic research of the environment in which I work as a programmer - not a physical environment, but the virtual environment of a computer interface. This research has been taking place since roughly October 2016 and its result is a collection of loosely connected pieces (sketches, experiments), that will be presented as an installation within the studio space of the Studio Graphic Design 2, Faculty of Fine Arts, BUT.
Computational Tool for Gas Flow Modeling through the Piston Assembly
Vitteková, Zuzana ; Dlugoš, Jozef (referee) ; Raffai, Peter (advisor)
The main topic of this bachelor’s thesis is to create a graphical users interface (GUI) in Matlab, facilitating the entry of input parameters for the calculation of the gas flow through the piston assembly and its evaluation. The first part is dedicated to the theory of piston rings followed by an introduction into the gas flow problematics. The second part concerns the procedure of creating the aforementioned GUI.
The open mobile phone platform
Malinčík, Ondrej ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Macháň, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of this work is construction of mobile phone which can be build using com- ponents that are widely available. The concept allows control of mobile communication in GSM network on AT commands level. Energy saving is emphasised and alternative power source using solar cell is examined. Manufacturing data and docummentation is available for user.
Communication of a Measuring Device with a Computer – Laboratory Experiments
Cigánek, Jan ; Frýza, Tomáš (referee) ; Jakubová, Ivana (advisor)
This project deals with the programme for automated measurement. Project describes main theory advices and possibilities of building programme with language C++. It shows complication in communication of PC with measurement devices and it describes programme commands. This work includes programme, solution, structure with examples of the algorithm and source code. The designed control programme has been applied for automated measurement of frequency characteristics of low-pass and high-pass filters with the analogue multiplier AD 633 using the programmable DC power supply Agilent E3631A, the digital multimeter Agilent 34411A or digital storage oscilloscope Tektronix TDS 1012 and generator Agilent 33220A.
Mobile application for remote server management
Kolář, Jakub ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (advisor) ; Rais, Aziz (referee)
Thesis deals with remote servers specifically those for the Minecraft. These servers are divided into groups. The work examines the possibility of remote access to these servers on network protocols level, which are described briefly, and also at the level of the game itself. Describes the game options that can be influenced via remote management. Then analyzes the applications that are intended for this remote access, and identifies problems associated with them. Based on the issues that implied from this analysis, application that solves these problems is designed. The first chapter contains a brief description of the network protocols that can be used to remotely manage servers for the Minecraft and identifies the most appropriate protocol. The next chapter describes the Minecraft, and specifically those of its regions which can be influenced via remote management. The next chapter analyzes the applications that can be used to remotely manage Minecraft servers and based on the problems that this analysis identifies, an application that solves these problems is designed. The designed application is then implemented. The last part contains user documentation of created application.
Rules, bans, restrictions in healthcare facilities
KODETOVÁ, Věra
Rules, bans, restrictions in healthcare facilities Improving the quality of care for patients is the main goal of every healthcare facility. Satisfaction of patients with medical and nursing care is one of the indicators of quality. Patients have not only rights but also duties. Among other things, patients{\crq} duties include compliance with rules, bans and restrictions during a visit to healthcare facilities. This particularly concerns compliance with therapeutic rules, instructions given by a physician and other limitations associated with the operation of a healthcare facility. The main objective of this diploma thesis was to identify the patients{\crq} attitude and perception of rules, bans, and restrictions, find out how patients observe them and compare the number of rules, bans and restrictions in both outpatient and inpatient healthcare facilities. The data was collected in a survey undertaken in Nemocnice s poliklinikou Praha Italská (Hospital with Outpatient Clinic Prague Italska). This healthcare facility has 2 hospital wards and 31 specialist outpatient departments. A total of 188 respondents took part in the survey (102 outpatients and 86 inpatients). Five hypotheses were proposed. The first hypothesis, which predicted that most patients would perceive rules, bans and restrictions as burden, was not confirmed. The second hypothesis, which predicted that rules, bans and restrictions that were personal would create more stress in female patients than in male patients, was confirmed. The third hypothesis was also confirmed since female patients from outpatient departments of the healthcare facility were shown to be more compliant with rules, bans and restrictions than male patients. Female inpatients from hospital wards of the healthcare facility were not more compliant with rules, bans and restrictions than male inpatients. The fourth hypothesis was not therefore confirmed. Our assumption that inpatients from hospital wards of the healthcare facility are facing more rules, bans and restrictions than outpatients was disproved. The fifth hypothesis was not therefore confirmed. The author has chosen this topic for her diploma thesis because as a nurse she meets different kinds of patients on a daily basis who react differently to rules, bans and restrictions in this healthcare facility. The results of the survey led us to design training classes for nurses and information brochures for patients who visit healthcare facilities. A sufficient amount of information is a basic prerequisite for understanding and complying with rules, bans and restrictions.

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