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Application for the reservation of tickets in the IMS
Otoupalík, Pavel ; Mácha, Tomáš (referee) ; Nagy, Ľuboš (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals description of the IMS (Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem) and shows the possibility for design applications that using services this system. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on a detailed description of the IMS architecture, its key components and the SIP protocol that is main signaling protocol in the IMS. The practical part of the work describes the design, implementation and test of the system for reservation of tickets to cinema in the IMS. The project was created as client-server application in the development studio SDS Ericsson 4.1 FD1 with built-in IMS simulator. The client application is designed for mobile devices with support of the J2ME platform. The server part of the system is realized as SIP Servlet with access to the MySQL database. In the database are saves records about registered users, offered tickets and successful reservation. For easy work over MySQL database of the system for reservation of tickets was created the application for its administration in the Java programming language (Java SE 6). With the assistance of this application, the operators of system can add and erase the records about films, time projection and disburse tickets on the basis of knowledge of reservation ID. In the end of the work is realized SIP signaling analysis of the client registration to IMS and communication between the client application and the SIP Servlet.

Application of Queueing Theory
VÁŇOVÁ, Eliška
The goal of this thesis was to understand Queueing Theory and use it for analysis of queueing system of hypermarket company PZV. Theoretical part is consists of basic iformations which is necessary to know for application of queueing theory. First chapter is about random variables, random event, random proces, stochastic and Poisson processes and Markov chains. Then was possible to describe queueing theory basic characteristics, parameters, analy-sis, classification and basic models. In the practical part was from the beginning analyze development of custo-mers going through cashier zone. On the base of analysis were customers divided into 4 groups. For these groups were counted characteristics and parameters, next was analyzed the system, but because data were too inaccurate, it was necessary to use different values for the groups and to count analysis for these values. The last step was to find number of cashiers to make system optimal. The result, it was 4 ca-shiers, was unfortunately not accurate. For better results it would be necessary to have more detail data.

Application of project management methods in public administration
Labancová, Karolina ; Houška, Milan (advisor) ; Hana, Hana (referee)
This thesis entitled "Application of project management methods in public administration" handles real project, which will be held in public administration, with the help of project management. The work describes what steps must be pursued must perform in order to make the investment plan, in this case, the construction of a new building that will serve as the sponsor registry. The first part focuses on the explanation of the concepts of project management, dealing with specifying what the different terms mean and how they can be used in a practical direction. Along with these concepts also deals with the methods and principles that are used in project management. These include STEP analysis, which looks at what the external environment surrounding the subject and SWOT analysis, which in turn monitors the internal environment of the body. The work is also used and critical path method called. CPM and created hierarchical structure of WBS activity. The thesis also analyzes risk situations and procurement procedures and their financial value. The theoretical part serves as a basis for practical work. The second part is focused on practical use of knowledge, which are described in the theoretical part. There is described by the entity itself, which will carry out the investment plan and what needs to prepare and arrange before the project will be successfully completed. STEP analysis and SWOT are the practical part applied to a particular subject and their conclusions are then made the decision that the construction is necessary or not. Other methods, ie. critical path method, hierarchical structure, operations and risk analysis methods are no longer aimed at the very beginning and the realization of the investment project. This summary is presented in the final part.

Optimization of production process through the application of the method of KAIZEN
Behan, Václav ; Fejfarová, Martina (advisor) ; Jiří, Jiří (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is an optimization of chosen manufacturing process using the application of selected method. The theoretical part describes in detail components and issues that are related to the chosen Kaizen-method, whose implementation in the manufacturing process can have by proper grasp a significant impact on objectives achieving. Use of methods that bring manufacturing companies great potential for streamlining and optimization of manufacturing processes is nowadays essential for preserving the competitiveness. In the practical part the first analysis of the current selected process was made. In this analysis several serious deficiencies was found. It was subsequently suggested an optimal solution, that uses the selected method. For proposed solution were simultaneously necessary investment defined, without which no process can be changed. After consultation with the management of the company was this change approved and it was subsequently successfully applyed in the production process.

Development of support web application for hotel IS using ASP.NET and MVC
Bláha, Patrik ; Brožek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hanzlík, Petr (referee)
This thesis deals with creating a supporting web application for the existing hotel information system and is focused to use ASP.NET and MVC technologies with C# language and knowledge received in my practical experience. In the first part of this thesis is an introduction to the ASP.NET MVC and used technologies and framework such as Bootstrap, LINQ, Entity Framework and more. Used frameworks makes writing this supporting application much easier. The first part of this thesis is also aimed at compiling using ASP.NET and here is explained the structure of applications with using ASP.NET technology. The second part is focused on creating this hotel supporting web application for hotel system. There is an analysis based on the requirements for this application. After this analysis is described the technical process of creating this application in detail. The first of creating this support web application is how to use Visual Studio to create a base web application project and MVC structure. It explains linking application with database system using Entity Framework and creating a new database and its structure as well as creating the connection with a new database. There is indicated the implementation with framework manage the users accounts. The last part is the creation of application focused on the styles of this web application and there are some graphical presentations.

The application of the non-refoulement principle at sea
Flídrová, Eliška ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Scheu, Harald Christian (referee)
in English - The application of the non-refoulement principle at sea The aim of my thesis is to analyse how one of very important principles of the international law- the non-refoulement principle is applied at sea and what questions should the states bound by this principle ask in order to apply it properly. The thesis itself is composed of three main chapters. Chapter One deals with the non-refoulement in general and defines its content and how this principle is enshrined in international and regional documents. I also examine what are the aspects of the prohibition of refoulement in customary law and whether can it be at present considered as Customary International Law or not. In Chapter Two the excursion into Maritime Law occurs and also indispensable definition of individual maritime zones of Internal Waters, Territorial Waters, Contiguous Zone and High Seas is provided. In this chapter I also focus on the possible application of the non- refoulement outside the state's territory, i.e. its extraterritorial impact. Last but not least in regard to the operations held at sea it is necessary to define their character and different rights and duties arising from them. Subchapters deal with the "search and rescue" and also with the maritime interdiction programs issues whereas the Tampa case and...

Analysis of desktop publising tools and application of selected software
Kopecký, Lukáš ; Jarolímek, Jan (advisor) ; Vasilenko, Alexandr (referee)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the analysis of desktop publishing tools and application of the best-rated compromise software. The bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical which describes the theoretical principles of desktop publishing and multi-criteria analysis variants. The part is called own analysis and is focused on the characteristics of desktop publishing tools, especially their strengths and weaknesses. These characteristics are based on solver´s experience with tools. Then solver performs multi-criteria analysis of variants and comparison of systems. It is performed with methods AHP and a weighted sum. Variants are compared on the basis of the criteria price, work with colours, user-friendliness and intuitive control, layout, prepress and creating of correct PDF, availability on different platforms, typography and support of fonts of OpenType format and its functions, work with vector graphics and its formats, working with raster graphics and its formats and last but not least, stability and speed of system. The software, which is evaluated as the best compromise variant, is applied and used at the composition of three sample pages for a magazine about golf. After the analysis are compared the results of methods AHP and weighted sum each other. Than they are compared the solver´s results and results from other source.

UI Specification aplication for shift records.
Franc, David ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Nielsen, Jan (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to create a UI Specification of a design for a shift planning application which also keeps records of shifts. The user interface of this application is particularly designed for managers and for their employees. The first part of this thesis outlines the theory regarding a development of the user interface and the UI Specification. Moreover, this part depicts students experiences of shift planning in various job positions. The second part of this work describes the process of developing the UI specification, especially, the motivation, goals and personals. Furthermore, various application designs are analysed regarding the use cases and scripts of each solution. Finally, the testing of the most suitable design is depicted and evaluated. The concluding part of this thesis consists of an evaluation of the whole thesis and the final summary.

Application of optimization methods in hydrological modeling
Jakubcová, Michala ; Máca, Petr (advisor) ; Hanel, Martin (referee)
Finding the optimal state of reality is the main purpose of the optimization process. The best variant from many possibilities is selected, and the effectiveness of the given system increases. Optimization has been applied in many real life engineering problems as in hydrological modelling. Within the hydrological case studies, the optimization process serves to estimate the best set of model parameters, or to train model weights in artificial neural networks. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is relatively recent optimization technique, which has only a few parameters to adjust, and is easy to implement to the selected problem. The original algorithm was modified by many authors. They focused on changing the initialization of particles in the swarm, updating the population topology, adding new parameters into the equation, or incorporating shuffling mechanism into the algorithm. The modifications of PSO algorithm improve the performance of the optimization, prevent the premature convergence, and decrease computation time. Therefore, the main aims of the presented doctoral thesis consist of proposal of a new PSO modification with its implementation in C++ programming language. More PSO variants were compared and analysed, and the best methods based on benchmark problems were applied in two hydrological case studies. The first case study focused on utilization of PSO algorithms in inverse problem related to estimation of parameters of rainfall-runoff model Bilan. In the second case study, combination of artificial neural networks with PSO methods was introduced for forecasting the Standardized precipitation evapotranspiration drought index. It was found out, that particle swarm optimization is a suitable tool for solving problems in hydrological modelling. The most effective PSO modifications are the one with adaptive version of parameter of inertia weight, which updates the velocity of particles during searching through the multidimensional space via feedback information. The shuffling mechanism and redistribution of particles into complexes, at which the PSO runs separately, also significantly improve the performance. The contribution of this doctoral thesis lies in creation of new PSO modification, which was tested on benchmark problems, and was successfully applied in two hydrological case studies. The results of this thesis also extended the utilization of PSO methods in real life engineering optimization problems. All analysed PSO algorithms are available for later use within other research projects.

Numerical evaluation of high temperature thermal energy storage with thermally conductive geopolymer
Černý, Matěj ; Kuráž, Václav (advisor) ; Milan, Milan (referee)
The paper evaluates the contribution of newly developed thermally conductive geopolymer (TCG) in high temperature energy thermal storage (HTTES). The work contains a review of energy storage principles with emphasis on storage in the form of heat. Evaluation of the benefits of the thermally conductive geopolymer was carried out by mathematical modeling. Both experiments and modeling itself progressed from simple to more complex. It was documented of knowledge and instrumentation experiments and their evaluation. Thanks to the mathematical modeling experiments are analyzed with simple rock samples, medium-sized experiment with a block of granite with artificial fracture filled by TCG to the actual prototype of thermal energy storage. It was demonstrated positive impact of TCG on distribution of heat in the storage core. The acquired knowledge was used to extrapolate the results and to predict accumulation options of medium-sized storage.