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Model of Cycling Traffic Intensity in Brno
Eliáš, Radoslav ; Burget, Radek (referee) ; Hynek, Jiří (advisor)
Oddelenie dát v Brne má prístup k viacerým dátovým sadám o počtoch cyklistov. Cieľom práce bolo vytvoriť model integrujúci tieto zdroje pre odbor dopravy magistrátu mesta, aby získali prehľad o tom, ako sa infraštruktúra denne využíva. Každý súbor údajov je agregovaný na inú základnú mapu s mierne odlišnou sieťou ulíc. Táto práca predstavuje algoritmický prístup k porovnávaniu ulíc na základe podobnosti, percentuálneho prekrytia a dalších parametrov. Poskytnuté sú dva algoritmy na porovnávanie geometrie založenej na bodoch a úseckách geometrie. Rovnako aj model priraďujúci lokácie medzi rôznymi dátovými sadami a informačný panel vizualizujúci hodnoty z nich vedľa seba. Robustnosť algoritmov umožnuje ich použitie v akejkoľvek geografickej aplikácii využívajúcej priestorové údaje. Informačný panel poskytuje užitocné informácie o cyklistickej doprave pre bežných používatelov aj odborníkov, ktorí navrhujú infraštruktúru mesta Brna.
Automated Testing Environment
Verevkin, Aleksandr ; Januš, Filip (referee) ; Malinka, Kamil (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá úkolem nastavení prostředí pro testování softwaru. Hlavním cílem je tento proces zjednodušit a zautomatizovat. Zvolený problém je určen k řešení pomocí stávajících nástrojů pro automatizaci workflow. Konkrétně, za pomocí Apache Airflow, platformou pro správu pracovních toků pro datové inženýrské pipeliny. Přínos této práce je ve studiu existujících nástrojů pro automatizaci pracovních postupů a vytvoření frameworku pro automatické nasazování infrastruktury.
Design, Creation and Implementation of Software Applications in the Corporate Environment
Bohovic, Samuel ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
Táto záverečná práca sa sústredí na analýzu požiadavok na informačný systém použitý v logistickej firme. Ďalej analyzuje aktuálne dostupné technológie pre vývoj informačných systémov. A nakoniec navrhuje možný informačný systém na základe zistení.
Political and Economic Reasons for Energy Cooperation between the EU and Russia
Evgrafova, Elena ; Svoboda, Karel (advisor) ; Romancov, Michael (referee)
In this paper I investigate the energy cooperation between the EU and Russia from the political and economic points of view. The relevance of the issue is due to the growing role of energy sector, the need for security of energy supply and demand and for political and economic balance of power in the region, and closer economic integration. Two theoretical approaches, geopolitical and bureaucratic, guiding the research, explain the behavior of protagonists. To better understand the present level of cooperation I analyze the background and dynamics of EU - Russia energy trade relations. As a case study, I investigate the Nord Stream project as an example of successful cooperation of Germany as an EU member state and Russia in this field. I discuss challenges for the healthy mutual partnership in the energy sector, namely, high politicization of the issue, monopolization of Russian energy sector and low sustainability of Russian economic development, and mistrust between the protagonists. I attempt to identify possible policy changes aimed to improve this cooperation and achieve fruitful partnership, security and stability. Key words: Russia, EU, energy, cooperation, Realpolitik, international relations, oil, gas, energy dialogue, ECT, security, balance of power, geopolitics, interest groups,...
Structural evolution of infra- and superstructure boundary in orogens
Peřestý, Vít ; Lexa, Ondrej (advisor) ; Franěk, Jan (referee)
ENGLISH ABSTRACT This work focuses on structural and deformational aspects of the crust development during orogeny, based on historical suprastructure/infrastructure concept. The uppermost suprastructure is dominated by steep fabrics, which evolved in a brittle regime within early stages of orogeny, and which sustain almost unchanged for the whole period of orogenic evolution. On the other hand, the infrastructure is located in the lower crust, where ductile processes dominate. Because the ductility is a thermally activated process, sufficiently long time is needed to heat the lower crust, and therefore the infrastructure is younger than suprastructure. Gently to shallowly dipping structures develop as a consequence of ductile flow. The aim of this study is to describe processes on the suprastructure/infrastructure boundary. Position of this boundary is closely related to brittle/ductile transition, and so that a brief introduction to rheology is included. Rheological boundaries are often places of high strain and high displacement gradients, which must be somehow accomodated. One possibility is to lose communication between adjacent levels and create a detachment plane, which is commonly supposed in the conventional thrust tectonics model. The other possibility is, that layers are at least partially...
The role of deformation partitioning on the tectonic evolution of the superstructure-infrastructure transition in the Teplá-Barrandian domain
Peřestý, Vít ; Lexa, Ondrej (advisor) ; Konopásek, Jiří (referee) ; Grasemann, Bernhard (referee)
Upper part of the orogenic crust (superstructure) significantly differs from the lower part of the crust (infrastructure) by structural and metamorphic record. This fundamental observation is explained by interruption of the mutual evolution due to mechanical decoupling of the hot and ductile infrastructure from the cold and brittle superstructure at certain stages of the orogenic evolution. The superstructure-infrastructure transition zone is a rheologically predisposed domain of sharp deformation and metamorphic gradients with polyphase structural record. Understanding of the deformation partitioning in such a rheologically complex setting is a key aspect in linking of the individual deformation stages between upper and lower crust. The transition zone between unmetamorphosed early-Variscan superstructure (Teplá-Barrandian Domain) and late Variscan high- grade infrastructure (Saxothuringian Domain) crops out at the western margin of the Teplá- Barrandian Domain in the Bohemian Massif. This area is a continuous mid- to lower-crustal section with early-Variscan structural and metamorphic record, which is superposed onto pre-Variscan episode. This thesis aims to decipher individual deformation events, to evaluate their manifes- tations at different crustal levels and to bring new and unifying...
The easements from the perspective of Financial law
Gříbková, Petra ; Marková, Hana (advisor) ; Boháč, Radim (referee)
The thesis aims to map, from the perspective of the Financial law with overflow to Civil and Administrative law issues of the easements, in favour of the public infrastructure of network operators. Its content is an analysis of this legal institute from its historical development, definition, classification of the existing financially legal consequences, through financial analysis of practical examples of easements with the impact of the legal practice of financially both public and private spheres, for predicting the development of this issue for the effectiveness of the new civil code. Institute of easement is analysed mainly with an emphasis on the specificities of the public elements with a direct effect to the management of local government units, or the state itself, with efforts to find an effective balance of losses and benefits associated.
The impact of territorial infrastructure development on the real estate market
Žižková, Kateřina ; Kocourková, Gabriela (referee) ; Krejza, Zdeněk (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with how the influence of territorial infrastructure affects the real estate market in the border regions of the Czech republic, Poland and Germany. In the thesis are created databases about localities and realities, that are the outcomes of the data collection. Data collections mainly concerns the type of property, layout and the location of the property. From the data analysis is possible to evaluate the influence of territorial infrastructure in the context of average market values of real estates in the border region Czech Republic-Germany-Poland.
Green architecture design and infrastructure in cities
Cacková, Anna ; Gottvaldová, Jana (referee) ; Remeš, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the topic of green infrastructure and its importance in a city. The work presents ten selected problems and precautions that cities encounter in the process of planning and designing the greenery. The practical part evaluates the current state of the administration and maintenance of urban greenery in Björnson Park near the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Brno. The analysis of the current situati-on and the problem research showed that the analyzed area has certain deficiencies in the management and care of public greenery. We not only observe a lack of awareness of trees and their needs but also face insufficient knowledge of climate change, which causes cities to overheat. It is necessary to respond to these changes and use all pos-sible precautions that are available.
Alternative Ontology: topological Imagination and Topological Materialism
Mrva, Jozef ; Csefalvay,, András (referee) ; Kořínek,, David (referee) ; Cenek, Filip (advisor)
The dissertation Alternative Ontology, subtitled Topological Imagination and Topological Materialism, focuses on the analysis of spatial phenomena and space in the intentions of the mathematical discipline of topology, which is interested in spaces from the point of view of set theory. My goal is to present topology as a tool not only for contemporary philosophy, but also for artistic creation. For the purpose of the dissertation, I formulate two concepts: Topological imagination and Topological materialism. Topological imagination is a tool and method for creating and thinking with the consciousness of space as a dynamic structure, which is not bound only by fixed laws of geometry. This method originated as the name of my long-term artistic practice, which is largely based on the study of space, topology, knot theory and the search for ways of their application in artistic and theoretical work. I propose Topological materialism as a concept that combines the thinking of networks and multi-dimensional spaces with the philosophical currents of the materialist tradition, especially the New Materialism. My basic thesis is that these cannot be perceived separately. Materialism cannot be thought without its spatial dimension, and topology without anchoring in the material world becomes a mere abstraction. The second part of the dissertation is devoted to the analysis of specific spaces: the space we inhabit, which I call phenomenological, infrastructure, logistics space, information space and the space of capital. In addition to individual analyzes, I also focus on their intersections, connections and joint operation.

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