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Establishment style of atack in open, women and mixed division in ultimate frisbee in European Championschip
Splítek, Jan ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis concerns comparison of different categories regarding the offensive phase of the frisbee ultimate match. The theoretical part deals with the offensive play skills of the individuals, that are important for this phase of the game. It also concerns team skills and tactics essential for mastering the game at a high level. Marginal defense systems are mentioned as well. The research part deals with comparison of different offensive procedure, representation of offensive tactics, percentage success of the particular types of offensive play, all in the categories OPEN, WOMEN, MIXED. For the researcg, a video analysis from the 2015 European Championship of Nations was used. Key word Frisbee ultimate, category OPEN, category WOMEN, category MIXED, horizontal lane, vertical lane, zone defense game, short lane, split stack
Lattice constructions and Priestley duality
Hartman, Juraj ; Růžička, Pavel (advisor) ; Tůma, Jiří (referee)
In this thesis after recalling some basic definitions and theorems in category theory, lattice theory and topology we first introduce the so called Stone duality of the category of boolean lattices and the category of boolean topological spaces. Then we introduce its generalization, the so called Priestley duality of the category of bounded distributive lattices and the category of total order disconnected topological spaces. Then we introduce the M3[.] lattice construction and prove that for every bounded distributive lattice L there is an isomorphism from the lattice M3[L] to the lattice of all continuous monotone maps from the Priestley space of L to the lattice M3 with discrete topology. Finally we introduce the so called boolean power, which we generalize to the so called priestley power and we prove that for every natural number n ≥ 3 and every bounded distributive lattice L there is an isomorphism from the lattice Mn to the priestley power of the lattice Mn by the lattice L. 1
Draft solution of unified industrial communication system (ICS) for the foundry object
Dušek, Jakub ; Jordán, Vilém (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a complex network infrastructure for the Brno foundry, which is supposed to replace the inadequate infrastructure within the foundry. In the second part of the thesis are explained the concepts of computer network, network topology, Ethernet, section of cabling system and basic concepts needed to understand network infrastructure design. The third part deals with the analysis of the current situation and sets out recommendations for a new network infrastructure. The last part deals with the complex design of the network infrastructure in the foundry premises.
Company Computer Network Design
Dykast, Lukáš ; Jordán, Vilém (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis is to design functional and quality computer network of small company based on analysis of current state of object and current computer network, analysis of current state of software and hardware in company and investor’s demands considering future technology innovations and company growth. The thesis is also focused on introduction of current technical design possibilities and choosing suitable solution. The result of this thesis is full computer network design including all requisites and economic evaluation of this project.
Comparison of functional and non-functional tests
Galaš, David ; Hyblbauer, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare functional and non-functional software test types in terms of their overall contribution to successful application testing. The comparison is based on performed test cases and calculated metrics, whose final values are based on values measured during the testing. The theoretical part describes individual functional and non-functional test categories and provides thorough information about each category described. The analytic part focuses on metrics selection and their respective interpretation and provides verified method for metric weight assignment including the calculation of final weights. The practical part includes selected web application testing using manually written test cases and the calculation of defined metrics for each performed test category. This part also contains the evaluation of test categories according to calculated metrics and the final comparison of functional and nonfunctional tests in terms of their overall contribution. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the results of tests comparison, shows the way the intermediate objectives were achieved and adumbrates possible use of this thesis in the future.
Analysis of load referee during basketball games in different age and performance level
Peterková, Lucie ; Velenský, Michael (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Analysis of load referee during basketball games in different age and performance level. Objectives: Record heart rate, run the distance, match time, load zone of selected referee during basketball games. Gathered data compare between different competition levels. Methods: Analysis of outcomes gathered based on measurements of basketball referee during basketball games using sport tester RS800 and Nike iPod sensor. Measurements where gathered during season 2014/15 in the range of 48 measurements. Results: Research prove that the heart rate of basketball referee differ based on what level and competition she supervised. Expected hypothesis was proved that with growing category grow average heart rate, consequences of this fact is longer distance run during the game which means faster pace of the game and growing mental load which impact the referee. Keywords: rules, match, sport tester, heart rate, load zone, nervousness, player, coach, match time, category, competition
Methodic of work with youth in 1. FC Viktorie Přerov club in U10 - U13 cathegories.
Mrázek, Ondřej ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: Methodic of work with youth in 1. FC Viktorie Přerov club in U10 - U13 cathegories. Objectives: The aim of this study is to write methodic and organization of work in 1. FC Viktorie Přerov o.s club, which will help other coaches in this club. By this methodic we will continue to work with youth cathegories U10 - U13. Compare history, present and future, which will cooperate with methodics and organization of work with youth. We will compare informations from Ajax Amsterdam, Dukla Praha and 1. FC Viktorie Přerov and from all these clubs we will take the best to conditions of our middle big club. Methods: Analysis of historical literature, analysis of present literature, analysis of needs of 1. FC Viktorie Přerov Results: The result of this work will be written conception for youth cathegories U10 - U13 based on historical materials from 1. FC Viktorie Přerov club and present methods from Ajax Amsterdam and FK Dukla Praha. This concepts will respect current status of this subject and needs of our club. Keywords: Concepts, Methodic, training the youth cathegory, the trainining process, organization of work
Passing monitoring techniques in volleyball at different ages.
Mezuliánková, Tereza ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Dragounová, Zuzana (referee)
Title: Monitoring techniques of digging at different ages in volleyball Objectives: Defining and describing the volleyball digging and then determining the difficulty of key locations and processing qualitative analysis of digging in volleyball in three age categories of video. Methods: Qualitative research is used by analyzing video recordings. Keywords: skills in sport, quality, category, technique
The Theory of Judgment in School of Brentano and in the Early Work of Husserl
Janoušek, Hynek ; Urban, Petr (advisor) ; Moural, Josef (referee) ; Šebestík, Jan (referee)
The submitted doctoral thesis is an attempt to describe the nature and of the development of Brentano's theory of judgment. This description is followed by an introduction to the further development of Brentano's theory in the work of Brentano's most distinguished students Kazimierz Twardowski (1866-1938), Alexius Meinong (1853-1920), Anton Marty (1843-1914) and Edmund Husserl (1859-1938). The thesis is divided into five parts: The first part is dedicated to the explanation of Brentano's theory of judgment and starts with an interpretation of Brentano's two early books on Aristotle - On the several senses of Being in Aristotle (1862) and The Psychology of Aristotle (1867). The thesis presents Brentano's understanding of "being" in the sense of truth, his interpretation of the Aristotelian categories, his theory of parts and wholes, and his theory of intentionality and self-consciousness. Our interpretation then proceeds to Brentano's most known work, i.e. to Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874), and presents the basic concept of this book, the concept of psychical phenomena. The resulting classification of psychical phenomena into three kinds introduces judgments as a kind of psychical phenomenon whose main feature consists in existential affirmation or rejection of an intentional object....

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