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Shelf stacker for storing pallets in an automatic store
Javůrek, František ; Kozok, Zbigněv (referee) ; Pokorný, Přemysl (advisor)
Target of the submitted work was a proposal of a new type of shelf stackers in the range from 8 to 36 m that are working in fully automated warehouses. By using a fully automated storage system all human supervision in ordering pallets in a warehouse are canceled and everything is taken over by the control system. These stores are very efficient and save both time and money. With regard to safety requirements, regular inspections should be provided to the system. At the beginning of this work, there was done a short introduction to the particular study including the description of basic parts of the shelf stackers. Consequently, there were done relevant computations for the drag device and its drive, drives for the travel and the finite method was used to the stress analysis of the mast shelf stacker. In the last part of this thesis is done a safety concept.

Work-life balance
Maturová, Inha ; Šmíd, David (advisor) ; Legnerová, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor work focuses on adaptation process of new employees in a particular company. The goal is determination of adaptation process and comparison with needs of the company on onboarding field. A few methods of quality research were used in application part. The first one is analysis of internal documents related to adaptation process. The second is application and analysis of structured inquiry of head of human resources department of the company. Application part of the work brings evaluation of analysed adaptation process.

Fair Trade - analysis of the selected product – TEA
Balcárková, Petra ; Boučková, Bohuslava (advisor) ; Kopecká, Lenka (referee)
The thesis on regards the topic Fair Trade - Analysis of selected products - tea, and discusses the international trade in commodities with regard to the human factor, where business conditions are not primarily aimed at fighting competition. The thesis is divided into two parts, the theoretical part explaining the concepts, history and vision associated with Fair Trade and tea. The second part is practical, its main objective is a field research, which is finding the awareness of the population of the Czech Republic about Fair Trade and tea. Finally, the thesis tries to outline other options how to better inform the Czech population on Fair trade and to increase the sale of products.

Strain and stress analysis of the car front part under impact loading.
Hrubý, Jaroslav ; Vémola, Aleš (referee) ; Vrbka, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the stress and strain analysis of the car front part of Škoda Octavia II. generation under impact loading using an explicit formulation of finite element method (FEM). The aim of this work is examination of resistance of the car front part under this impact loading and comparison of the data, which were get out of the FEM simulation of the car impact on the rigid wall with methods, which are used in forensic engineering. The comparison of the FEM simulation of the car impact on the rigid wall will be provided with the correlation method and with the method of energetic grid.

Stress-strain analysis of arterial aneurysms
Tesařová, Petra ; Skácel, Pavel (referee) ; Burša, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the creation of the aneurysm finite element model and the making of the aneurysm wall stess-strain analysis using ANSYS software. The model of abdominal aortic aneurysm geometry starts from the CT scan of the particular patient. In the thesis there are compared two chosen constitutive models, each of them appears from different mechanical tests done on human arterial fibre samples. Furthermore, a limiting condition for aneurysm wall structure damage is expressed. On the basis of the results of stress calculation in the aneurysm wall and the limiting condition, the safety coefficient and rupture factors risk are worked out.

Dynamic model of human resources in project management
Hančar, Michal ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Šviráková, Eva (referee)
This thesis is focused on dynamics of soft factors influencing workers during projects. These factors include motivation, workplace atmosphere, team synergy of workers and their emotions, and attribute of project manager who manages the project. Identification of soft factors and their relationships was achieved by examination of scientific literature in psychology and system dynamics. Description of managing project matters was achieved by examination of scientific literature dealing with project management. The main objective of this thesis is to create a dynamic model which simulates behavior of these soft factors influencing the project staff. The primary metric of the model is efficiency of workers participating on the project based on input parameters. Validation of the model was achieved by verification of historic behavior of key elements. Results of validation experiments correspond with historic behavior with roughly 95 % accuracy. At the end of this thesis is presented an ICT project case study. Based on the results of simulation experiments is performed a scenario analysis which tries to bring possible suggestions for project management.

Aesthetics of Arts
Garila, Athina ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Blecha, Zbyněk (referee)
This Bachelor work has no intention to analysis the History of art, either to explain the terminology of philosophy thru time; Great Masters did this before and compare with them will be completely useless. The purpose of this work is to prove that aesthetics there for arts, are extremely important in our days not only because art domesticates the ferocious beast (humans included), but also because aesthetics is ethics. In order of course to understand this association between this triangle aesthetics-art-ethics, a short historical preview is necessary as well as the explanation of main terminology is require; At the end however when we see our course as human kind from the beginning until now a question will be born; did we failure, did the modern time pays the price of our ancestors or our own? And if our time is actually the worst of all times can this failure be reverse? And how can this and the next generations do something to change the course of history since the luck of ethics is more than obvious in every corner of our world? This work will give the facts and at the end will show reality in a cruel and row way; but the answers for all this question is still yours...

Human capital and willingness to invest in education
Kras, Jakub ; Bisová, Sára (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
The theoretical part of the thesis describes the theory of human capital and education investments. The empirical analysis follows up the factors which influence the decision of the High school students in Teplice and Prague -- whether to study at university or not. The analysis is based on data, obtained by questionnaire survey, made in four types of high schools: the grammar school, the secondary technical school, the secondary health school and business academy. The main factors include the type of the secondary schools, the income of parents, study expenses, expected future salary and the income of parents, study expenses, expected future salary and the education of parents. The analysis has proven, that the students from Prague want to attend the university more than the students from Teplice. Significant factors for students from Teplice are the type of the high school, study expenses, the education of father while for the students from Prague are among the others important factors connected with the future salary and the education of mother.

Analysis of chip forming mechanism with a high-speed digital camera
Kubela, Petr ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Polzer, Aleš (advisor)
In live we often involve monitoring of very fast actions, that are not observable by the human eye. The thesis focuses on possibilities of high speed digital cameras, their application in industry, and the mechanism of chip formation. The experiment part aims to record the chosen process of chip machining and the problems of necessary illumination during the process of object imaging.

Teaching the theme human parasites on grammar school.
Houšková, Barbora ; Janštová, Vanda (advisor) ; Havlová, Michaela (referee)
Nowdays, when people travel all around the world and they can become infected with different parasites, teaching about human parasites shouldn't be neglected even in education on primary and grammar schools. In my work, I have mapped the basic knowledge of parasitology and human parasites of students from the selected primary schools and lower grades of grammar schools. For this purpose, I have created a test which examined the knowledge and attitude of the students. The work has also sought to propose a new approach to teaching of the subject in biology lessons. Two different teaching concepts were tested and compared in two paralel classes of the same grammar school. Presented representatives of human parasites, were chosen on the basis of analysis of biology textbooks for basic schools. Final suggestion of teaching at schools, which was teste dat three schools contains powerpoint presentations suitable for use in the lessons and practical exercise taken like didactical games.