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Open Source tools for managing SW projects, their selection and deployment options
Seidel, Martin ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis handles with issue of open source project management software selection in small company. Goal of this thesis is to choose the right software tool, which be able to fulfil requirements from management of the company. The thesis is divided in two parts. First part deals with evaluating of theoretical conclusions of accessible literature. From these conclusions are selected specific project areas and also critical factors of project are selected. From these specific project areas and critical factors are subsequently created evaluating criteria and comparing criteria for available systems of software project management support. Second part deals with practical evaluations available opensource software tools. Evaluating runs on the basis of company requirements, evaluating criteria tools and consequent point scales. For reaching the goal of the thesis author is using analysis of project management and analysis of software projects. Afterwards the best software tool will be selected via method of comparison. The best tool will meet the requirements of company's requirements and basic evaluating criteria. The thesis brings mapping and evaluating of current accessible opensource project tools and detection, if is possible to use such tool without bigger restriction in commercial environment. Next essential merit of this thesis is to generate most suitable tool for concrete company use. The company will not have to make its own research, because this thesis will choose it instead of it.

Psychosocial support of children around the surgery planned operations
BLÁHOVÁ, Ilona
The study is focused on sufficient psychosocial support for children before and after planned surgical operations. This area of nursing has been still underestimated although medicine and nursing has been developing very fast in the Czech Republic. The importance of this support is often forgotten even if the contact between a child and his mother [parent] in such a difficult situation can definitely bring many positives. Unfortunately, children indicated for an operation are separated from their parents just at the hospital receptions or entering the operating room. The following preoperative preparation usually miss any psychological aspects and satisfactory explanation to children. They are often frightened and cry so it becomes very difficult for a nurse anesthetist to calm them down. Therefore the premedication and anesthetics have to be much stronger. Furthermore the psychic burden and total discomfort can cause many complications during the operation itself or in the postoperative care. The aims of this work was to find out if parents are interested in active attendance in preoperative preparation and postoperative care of their children, map out anaesthetist opinions on the fact that parents can accompany their children up to the operating room and compare advantages and disadvantages of it. In addition I tried to compare the occurrence of postoperative complications with children they have psychosocial support of their parents and those who are unaccompanied. This work was also focused on international comparison of the level and range of psychosocial care of children surgical patients among the Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria. All aims stated at the beginning were fulfilled. Within quantitative research five hypotheses were stated: 1/ Parents are interested in active attendance in preoperative preparation of their children indicated for operations. 2/ Parents are interested in taking part in postoperative care of their children. 3/ Anaesthetist nurses prefer children accompanied by their parents to the operating room. 4/ There are much less operative and postoperative complications if children are supported by their parents. 5/ Other countries (Austria, Hungary) encourage parents to accompany their children for operations much more than it is in the Czech Republic. Two research questions focused on the comparison of the level and range of psychosocial support of children surgical patients in the Czech Republic and abroad were defined for qualitative data analysis. 1/ Are there big differences in psychosocial care of children surgical patients in the Czech Republic and abroad (Austria, Hungary)? 2/ Are there good conditions for solid psychosocial care of children patients in the Czech Republic?

Investment environment of Bavaria
Klimková, Veronika ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Famfule, Jan (referee)
Bavaria, one of the wealthiest states in Germany, represents a globally active market, where not only many international companies operate but there is also a strong base of small and medium-sized enterprises in the area of trade, industry and service sector. The local government supports the further economic growth of the state through the implementation of investment policy which annually attracts many investors here. The aim of this work is to evaluate the potential and attractiveness of Bavaria from the perspective of investors as well as to analyse investment flows flowing into the state in comparison with the entire Federal Republic of Germany.

Women after Maternity and Parental Leave on the Labour Market in the Czech Republic
Pištěková, Karolína ; Kaczor, Pavel (advisor) ; Sedláková, Jaroslava (referee)
This work provides a coprehensive perspective on the status of women after maternity and paternal leave on the labour market in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part deals with the defining the terms relating to the understanding of issues such as labour market and its regularities, defines maternity and paternal leave, including comparison with selected countries of European union. The second part includes original investigation by a moderated conversation with target group on the basis of which they are formulated own conclusions and recommendations. The conclusion contains a summary of findings including proposal to increase the employability of women after maternity and paternal leave.

Comparison of specific demographic and economic indicators in the Czech Republic and Sweden
Veselý, Václav ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Löster, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes differences and similarities in the demographic development between the Czech Republic and Sweden. The first part is focused on the systems of family policy in both countries. In the Czech Republic the main tool is the financial support for families with children. In Sweden the main aim is to provide mothers opportunities for both child care and their profession. In the next part it is written down the development of demographical indicators in the last 20 years. In the Czech Republic there is obvious the aging of population, while in Sweden the aging is not so strong. In the last 20 years the value of total fertility rate dropped at first, but later it rose again. In both countries women postpone childbearing into their higher ages. After standardization it's obvious that mortality in Sweden is much lower than in the Czech Republic. Life expectancy is rising in both countries. Both countries belong to the top of the world according to infant and neonatal mortality. Due to the decline in number of marriages after the year 1990 in the Czech Republic nowadays the marriage rate is at the similar level as in Sweden. Migration increase is quite variable, but both countries show permanently positive values. Both countries are compared according to the proportion of social protection expenditures on GDP or according to the total tax rate. In both indicators Sweden belongs to the countries with the highest level in Europe. At the end of the thesis the relationship between social policy and development of demographic indicators (especially birth rate) is shown. For the Czech Republic it's recommended to increase the number of nursery schools and to support part-time job.

Foreign direct investment in Slovakia
Pozsonyiová, Daniela ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Janković, Vukica (referee)
The theme of this thesis is foreign direct investment in Slovak Republic. The first part is a theoretical basis for, the second part analysis the inflows and outflows and the third part evaluates the competitiveness of Slovakia in comparison with the other countries of the V4 group. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the foreign direct investment of Slovakia and to assess the attractiveness of Slovakia for foreign investors.

Comparison of Family Policies of Czech Republic and Lithuania from a Gender Perspective
Tuháčková, Pavla ; Tušková, Eva (advisor) ; Zrcková, Alžběta (referee)
This thesis deals with gender oriented approaches in comparative analysis of family policies of welfare states. And illustrate these approaches as a comparison of family policies of Czech Republic and Lithuania. It presents concept related to criticism of Esping-Andersen's typology of welfare states as a gender blind typology. The first concept is familization of Singrid Leitner. She builds the framework of four ideal types: optional familialism, explicit familialism, implicit familialism and defamilialism. In analytical part the family policies of compared states are classified as one of these types. Other concept presented is a typology of gender regime of Diane Sainsbury. She distinguishes three regimes: male breadwinner regime, separate gender roles regime and individual earner-carer regime. There is also analytical part, which follow this typology and assign states compared to one of the regime. The thesis is concluded with discussion considering the results of the analysis and forms of Czech and Lithuanian society.

Analysis of IFRS for SME
Ottová, Veronika ; Vašek, Libor (advisor) ; Pelák, Jiří (referee)
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium Enterprises (IFRS for SME). The first part deals with reasons for the Standard, its contents, structure and its relationship to the full version of IFRS. Next section is focused on individual parts of financial statements in accordance with IFRS for SME, description of rules and principles for reporting and comparison with full IFRS. Theoretical foundings are illustrated on the financial statements of MES-IMPILO, company which uses IFRS for SME. Final chapters examine possibilities of implementation the IFRS for SME in EU and Czech Republic, countries which have already addopted IFRS for SME and application IFRS for SME in companies.

Comparison of the computational and experimental results of the hip joint endoprosthesis head and stem connection
Fuis, Vladimír
This paper is concerned with the comparison of the computational and experimental results of the hip replacement ceramic head and stem cone self-adhesive connection. During the experiment according the ISO 7206-5 there were measured the tangential strain on the head lower sphere and vertically head displacement. The system FEM ANSYS was used for the computational modelling of the system deformation and stresses. The interaction of the modelled production inaccuracies was assume.

Using traps of terrestrial insects in culture of rheophilic fish fingerling
HERCIG, Daniel
Food is one of the most important items in fish culture economy. Juvenile fish prove the fastest growth rates and that is the reason why their appropriate nourishment is so important. Surface drift of terrestrial insects provides an excellent food for rheophilic fish species . Reophilic fishes are able to utilise also plants and particularly algae too. Terrestrial insects can be attracted to water surface by various ways. Is it a light trap during the night. The installation of colour traps is another possibility of insect enticement, for example when located several centimetres bellow the water. We can use various coloured traps {--} yellow, red, blue and other. Light is very attractive for night insects, killing them by electricity. Insects which fall down to water provide an excellent complementary food sources. The experiments were performed with young chub (Leuciscus cephalus). Coloured traps (yellow and red), raffia mats supproting algal growth and electric insect killer were tested. No-trap tanks served as a control. The experiment was run for two growing seasons.. As compared to control, the variants provided with coloured traps proved significantly better results regarding fish growth and condition. However, the best results were achieved using the light trap. Basing on the study results, it can be concluded, that the traps can contribute to successful breeding of juveniles of reophilic fish.