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Elementary functions and domain
Vitásek, Tomáš ; Pilous, Derek (advisor) ; Jančařík, Antonín (referee)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to show the teachers and the students of educational mathematics the relation between the elementary functions and their domains and the methods of creating problems focused on finding the domain. In the chapter called "Zobrazení", I try to define and explain the terminology closely connected to elementary functions and their doma- ins which I use in the following parts. Crucial chapters are "Definiční obory elementárních funkcí" and "Návrhy úloh". In the first of those two chapters I thoroughly explain the algorithm of solving problems focused on finding the domain of elementary functions and I discuss what the domains of various elementary functions are like. In the second of those two chapters, I suggest functions fitting a concrete domain. The aim is to suggest functions in a way that a student taking their maturita exam in mathematics at high school would be able to solve the problem of finding the domain. Keywords: elementary function, domain, function composition.
Kvazieuklidovské obory integrity
Čoupek, Pavel ; Šaroch, Jan (advisor) ; Glivický, Petr (referee)
In this thesis, we present an overview of some of the known facts about k-stage Euclidean and quasi-Euclidean rings and domains, certain generalisations of the concept of Euclidean ring, as well as some new results. Among the new results, the norm-free characterization of k-stage Euclidean rings based on a transfinite construction of k-stage Euclidean ring is fundamental and has many applications. Statements providing a way to construct new k-stage Euclidean rings from other k-stage Euclidean rings recieve special attention (with the integral domain case in mind). Also, we present an example of a 3-stage Euclidean integral domain which we believe is a good candidate for not being 2-stage Euclidean. 1
Village Pátek during 20th century
Kolbaba, Lukáš ; Dvořáková, Michaela (advisor) ; Dvořáková, Markéta (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals the village Pátek during the history. The main part of thesis is 19th and especially 20th century. Are important events that had a major impact on the lives of citizens. The beginning is describes several events from earlier period, which significantly changed the character of village. In the century are then collected separately and described some important points in the village, consisting primarily of buildings (mills, school) or economic sectors (fish farming), which at that time played an important role, whether cultural or business, the lives of the villagers. The focus works are the memorial books and chronicles, to a lesser extent, the recorders of the meeting of the National Committee. To complement and improve some information was also used in the memories of several witnesses.
Rights of designation and rules for their construction
Kalenský, Michal ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Tomsa, Miloš (referee)
In the thesis author deals with the rights for designation which are composed of trade names, trademarks, designations of origin, geographical indications and domains. Area of domains is represented only by domains of the highest level - "cz" and "eu". Rights for designation are analysed especially from the view of the rules of their construction. Thesis concerns both national and union institutes and also presents the legal status after the recodification of the civil law. Chapter One deals with intellectual property in general, which is defined by its conceptual characteristics. Second, third, fourth and fifth chapter focuses on individual right for designation. These chapters are subdivided according to the same logical structure into the subchapters. Subchapter One provides an outline of the historical development of the respective inalienable possessions from the oldest historical period up to the present day. In view of the fact that rights to designation are regulated by large amounts of legal sources of law (as current legislation, international treaties, internal regulations, general terms and conditions), which come from national, union and international legal rules, for clear arrangement was necessary to write down the most significant sources. A part of second subchapter of each...
Suggestion of Optimal E-commerce of Company
Nechvátal, Jiří ; Musil, Bedřich (referee) ; Dydowicz, Petr (advisor)
Contents of this master thesis is create suggestion of optimal e-commerce of company of a Musil firm. On the basis of this thesis the firm should be able to realize its web ecommerce. This thesis can be simultaneously used as instruction for others small and middle-sized firms at solving of analogous problem.
Legal protection of domain names in relation to rights of designation
Řehounek, Dominik ; Růžička, Michal (advisor) ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (referee)
Legal protection of domain names in relation to rights of designation Abstract The diploma thesis focusing on the legal protection of domains in relation to the rights of designation has an ambition to offer its readers a comprehensive view of this issue. The work is divided into two basic parts, namely technical and legal parts. In the technical part, attention is paid to both the technical background of the domains, the functioning of the domain name system as well as the individual concepts such as the difference between the domain and the domain name. Legal part is divided into two chapters. The first chapter seeks, in particular, to anchor domains within the legal order, while the other deals with their differences with respect to the rights to designations and possible collisions with them. In the first chapter, apart from a bit of history, the technical functioning of domains within the domain name system is described. Emphasis is placed on the hierarchical structure and explanation of the basic principles. The explanation also deals with different types of domains and their differences. The space is also dedicated to the registration process. In the second chapter it deals with the status of domains, respectively domain names within the legal order. It polemize the existence of absolute rights and...
Laboratory scenarios describing DNS system
Sakala, Peter ; Langhammer, Lukáš (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with Domain Name System (DNS) and its practical use. It describes hierarchy of domain names, resource record types, protocol used, as well as DNSSEC extension. The most utilized implementations of authoritative and recursive DNS servers are presented. Virtualization, containers and other tools with potential use in labs are described. Two lab scenarios in virtualized environment with instructions for students were designed and developed in this thesis.
Protection of domain names
Klíma, Karel ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
Protection of domain names The aim of this work is to place domain names in the legal system, to try their legal classification, explore ways they can be compromised, and to analyze the possibilities of their protection. Particular attention is paid to the international management of domain names and legal grounds of the issue. Given that the topic of protection of domain names is relatively little explored, particular primary sources of relevant information will be subject to review, ie international standards and laws, as well as technical articles and case law. Resources will be handled mainly by descriptive and analytical research method, sometimes complemented by a historical method. The first part defines the basic concepts largely of a technical nature relating to the internet and domain names whose knowledge is essential to understand the issue and its legal assessment. The second part defines the term and the concept of domains and domain names and their permissible forms, and also presents a typology of Top Level Domains. The third part deals with international and national management of domains and domain names. It presents the most important authorities in the field of domain names, key institutions and organizations, the circumstances of their foundation, and international and national...
The Feudo-vassal System on Royal Estates in Early Modern Bohemia
Novotná, Markéta ; Žemlička, Josef (advisor) ; Maur, Eduard (referee) ; Mikulec, Jiří (referee)
Markéta Novotná Abstract - The Feudo-vassal System on Royal Estates in Early Modern Bohemia The study is devoted to the topic of feudo-vassal relations in early modern Bohemia presented on a sample of specific royal and chamber domains at the castle Karlštejn. The first part of the thesis describes how the feudo-vassal tenures were treated in Czech and European historical studies, using impulses from the philosophy and sociology. The others chapters are dedicated to the main object of this analysis - to the Karlštejn vassal system - a group of small-sized estates connected to castle Karlštejn through feudo-vassal bonds. The second chapter of the thesis deals with the problem of historical consciousness, where the castle Karlštejn is imagined as the site of "the national memory", which strongly effected the interpretation of the Karlštejn vassal system. The third (main) part of the thesis presents the factual analysis of the Karlštejn vassal system from the last third of sixteenth century to the turn of the seventies and the eighties of the next century. At the end of the study the analysis of four chosen vassal estates is added. Key words: Karlštejn, historiography, vassals, feudal system, domain, chamber, lower nobility
Rights of designation and rules for their construction
Kalenský, Michal ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Tomsa, Miloš (referee)
In the thesis author deals with the rights for designation which are composed of trade names, trademarks, designations of origin, geographical indications and domains. Area of domains is represented only by domains of the highest level - "cz" and "eu". Rights for designation are analysed especially from the view of the rules of their construction. Thesis concerns both national and union institutes and also presents the legal status after the recodification of the civil law. Chapter One deals with intellectual property in general, which is defined by its conceptual characteristics. Second, third, fourth and fifth chapter focuses on individual right for designation. These chapters are subdivided according to the same logical structure into the subchapters. Subchapter One provides an outline of the historical development of the respective inalienable possessions from the oldest historical period up to the present day. In view of the fact that rights to designation are regulated by large amounts of legal sources of law (as current legislation, international treaties, internal regulations, general terms and conditions), which come from national, union and international legal rules, for clear arrangement was necessary to write down the most significant sources. A part of second subchapter of each...

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