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Parallel Artificial Life Simulator
Luža, Radim ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Martinek, David (advisor)
This thesis describes project of parallel simulator of agent system. At the begining it explains necessary theory. Further follows description of design of particular software application. Final part contains set of test results and discussion. In the final part there is also comparison of parallel algorithms used for next simulator state computation.
Classification in Data Streams Using Ensemble Methods
Jarosch, Martin ; Zendulka, Jaroslav (referee) ; Hlosta, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with knowledge discovery and is focused on data stream classification. Three ensemble classification methods are described here. These methods are implemented in practical part of this thesis and are included in the classification system. Extensive measurements and experimentation were used for method analysis and comparison. Implemented methods were then integrated into Malware analysis system. At the conclusion are presented obtained results.
Analysis of the resources provided through the "local action groups"
Hejdánek, Michal ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
The purpose of this Bachelor thesis is to find financial allocation postpaid funds from Local action group Lípa pro venkov o. s. and qualify transaction costs. Theoretical frame is focused on policy of rural development and an explanation of the LEADER method with a specific example. Further there is a brief description of transaction costs and a method of their research in the text. Research objective is divided into 3 parts. In the first part the sector analysis is examined and in the second part it is the industry analysis of postpaid funds. Last part deals with administrative costs of LAG and on the recipient side the induced costs with the aid of questionnaire survey are calculated. Key words: Local action groups, LAG, Leader, analysis, transaction costs
Evaluation of potentional social-economical development of the Local Action Group in area of Poličsko
Bittner, Patrik
This bachelor thesis deals in the theoretical part with the issues related to regional development, strategic planning, and the Rural Development Pro-gramme (RDP) in connection to the activities of Local Action Groups (LAGs). Next, the study analyzed and evaluated the situation and develop-ments in the socio-economic area within the scope of activity of the LAG Association for Development of the area of Poličsko. LAG strategy for the next planning period of 2014 - 2020 was defined using the SWOT analysis and statistical evaluation of results obtained from the questionnaire survey. Based on the results obtained from this study, recommendations for prac-tice, namely for the LAG Association for Development of the area of Poliřsko, were designed that could be used in preparation of the Strategic Development Plan. This Plan is crucial for possible obtaining subsidies from the RDP.
Using Multi-Agent Systems in Business Process Modeling
Doskočilová, Veronika ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
This work deals with the possibilities of using agents and multiagent systems in the areas of business process management and business process modeling. The aim of the theoretical part is to describe the theory of artificial agents, to assess the benefits of this approach and to describe current applications of MAS in BPM. In the theoretical part I also describe the issue of management and business process modeling and methodology MMABP. The aim of the analytical part is to summarize the possibilities of using MAS in BPM in the situations where business processes are already described and modeled and in the situations where there are no such descripctions nor models yet . In this part I also want to introduce my theory of agent-process, which is the possibility of looking at processes as autonomous agents. This theory is presented in practical demonstrations and examples by using the TROPOS methodology, and this theory is supported by references from the areas of agent and business process modeling.
The role of the LEADER programme in the development of the Chelčicko-Lhenicko region
PEROUTKA, Jiří
The purpose of this thesis is to describe the LEADER programme and to determine its potential applications in the Chelčicko-Lhenicko region. The theoretical portion of the thesis defines both the details of the structural funds for the implementation periods 2004 {--} 2006 and 2007 {--} 2013, as well as the contents page of the LEADER+ programme, which includes a brief overview of the LAG {--} Local action group. The practical portion focuses on describing the monitored area and on the potential applications of the LEADER+ programme in the Chelčicko-Lhenicko region, as evaluated using a SWOT analyses. The conclusion of the thesis presents the benefits of the LEADER programme for the monitored region and includes other suggested LEADER+ type programmes.
Formal Reasoning in the Bang3 Multi-Agent System
Beuster, Gerd
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