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Analysis of trends in companies with emphasis of Industry 4.0
Kopp, Jakub ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Gála, Libor (referee)
The diploma thesis called Analysis of trends in companies with emphasis of Industry 4.0 meets with sphere of trend of Industry 4.0. This work provides the basic theoretical know-ledge about conpcet of Industry 4.0. The theoretical part of this work also includes techno-logical and social aspects of fourth industry revolution. In the practical part of the work is performed analysis of readiness czech companies for trend of Industry 4.0. On the base of results of analysis concluding recommendations are determined.
Impacts of the Industry 4.0 on the labour market in the Czech republic in the field of industry and manufacturing
Ťupková, Marie ; Osuský, Michal (advisor) ; Bureš, Jiří (referee)
In this thesis the author is focused on the fourth industrial revolution or so called "Industry 4.0". This term refers to the current trend of digitization and automation of the manufacturing. In this paper the attention is concretely paid on its current impacts on the labour market in the area of manufacturing and industry. The thesis is focused on the current situation in the Czech Republic. In this country the term "Industry 4.0" is relatively new. In these days there are some initiatives and researches made about the implementation of the Industry 4.0. These initiatives focus not only on the area of industry and manufacturing but also on the area of education. These documents also present expected impacts of the Industry 4.0. The author compares these expectations with the current situation on the labour market. In the theoretical part of this paper the author describes the three previous industrial revolutions and their impact on the labour market and society. Then she describes the Industry 4.0 and the key phenomena related to this topic. After that there is a part about the key documents and researches. In the practical part of this paper the author introduces her own research. This research was based on six semi-structured interviews with the employees from the area of manufacturing and...
Industry 4.0 as an example of a top-down vs. horizontal Europeanization
Nováková, Denisa ; Young, Mitchell (advisor) ; Tomalová, Eliška (referee)
Industry 4.0 is a new generation of manufacturing based on robotics, automation and new trends in ICT. It was for the first time introduced at the Hannover Fair in 2011 and has been part of the European, German and Czech discourse since then. This Master thesis deals with the topic of Industry 4.0 in the Czech Republic and assesses to what extent the concept is coming to the Czech Republic as a result of a top-down (EU) or horizontal (Germany) Europeanization. The thesis came to the conclusion that there are two perceptions of Industry 4.0. One is narrow and deals with the industrial policy and the other is broad and deals with society wide implications of the fourth industrial revolution. The debate about Industry 4.0 in the Czech Republic is mainly a result of a horizontal Europeanization based on bilateral agreements and close cooperation between Germany and the Czech Republic in the area of R&D, innovations and business. However, the top-down Europeanization cannot be neglected as the EU provides much broader context where Industry 4.0 is taking place. Moreover, Industry 4.0 gave a new impetus to the digital economy and society in the Czech Republic. It turned into agenda 4.0 and moved forward the debate about digital skills.
IoT Devices in Industry 4.0
Fara, Michael ; Marada, Tomáš (referee) ; Zuth, Daniel (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is focused on the theme of items utilizing the internet of things and it's use in the Industry 4.0 and other areas. The first part focuses on the history of internet of things, the types of data transmission, security and said used technologies and the protocols used. The second part describes the use and design regarding further possible use of items utilizing the internet in the Industry 4.0 and other areas. The final part of the thesis compares current solutions used in the field of internet of things.
Business Intelligence Solutions
Dzimko, Miroslav ; Achimský,, Karol (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
Diploma thesis presents an evaluation of the current state of the company system, identification of critical areas and areas suitable for improvement. Based on the theoretical knowledge and analysis results, commercial Business Intelligence software is designed to enhance the quality and efficiency of the company's decision-support system and the introduction of an advanced Quality Culture system. The thesis reveals critical locations in the corporate environment and opens up space to design improvements to the system.
Implementation of Smart Factory
Marek, Pavel ; Krajsa, Ondřej (referee) ; Škorpil, Vladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of concept of Internet of Things, concept of Industry 4.0 and on current conditions in smart factories. Based on these studies there was designed and implemented hardware and software adjustment for industrial machines and connection of these industrial machines to communication network. There was designed and programmed the application in the C# language. This application provides a data collection from industrial machines, provides various services for machines and humans and this application is processing and viewing necessary data. For these purposes the application is using a database system based on the SQLite. These tasks of designing and implementation are summarized to system, which is determined for smart factory implementation. This implementation is created according to Industry 4.0 concept.
Continuous/Batch production in Industry 4.0 environment
Ručka, Petr ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis named Continuous/batch production in environment Industry 4.0 deals with software and principles that are designed for discrete manufacturing and their application to the continuous and batch production. First, the functions and properties of individual programs for discrete manufacturing were descripted, then this acquired knowledge was related to continuous and batch production. On the basis of the gained knowledge, a program for the processing of liquid materials with using two tanks was created. This program is aimed at customizing of the final product.
The importance of chemical industry in the creation of jobs in the Czech Republic between 2008-2015.
Solomon, Miroslav ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Prudká, Šárka (referee)
This thesis deals with the importance of chemical industry in the creation of jobs in the Czech Republic between 2008-2015. The Thesis is divided into four chapters. First chapter is devoted to general development of chemical industry, with emphasis on the labour market. Second chapter is concerned with educational institutions within chemical industry. Third chapter examines selected chemical companies and their cooperation with educational institutions. The last chapter focuses on the future of the chemical industry of the Czech Republic with an emphasis on development of the labor market due to ongoing technological changes. The analyse of comprehensive development of the chemical industry is made on the basis of historical-statistical method. In the sections describing the possible development are used mostly specialized studies.
Simulator of production lines
Viták, Jan ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Pásek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis Simulator of Production Lines is to design a concept of the simulator of conveyor production lines with focus on testing control software for PLC and to implement this simulator. The thesis includes description of ready to use solutions available on the market, description of PLC control algorithm to be tested, designed concept of the simulator, description of the implemented software, demonstration of the simulator on a specific task and evaluation of its capabilities.
The Red Queen
Králík, Martin ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Red Queen is a chess piece on the story of Alice in Wonderland, which is constantly running to hold it in place, because the world around it is constantly in motion. Therefore, it is a symbol of the theory of evolution, a constant necessity innovation and the eternal escape from competitors. Red Queen's Race is constructed into a miniature civilization, or rather one growing superorganism, which constantly oscillates between the digital and the physical world. The main consciousness of this association is black majestically looking server that supplies with his computing power and energy all attached printers. They are designed specifically for this purpose, such as abstraction of robotics industry, with an emphasis on a functionally aesthetic form, in yellow-orange color of heavy industrial machinery. The most important and largest part of this system, are entities which printers materialize. They are created according to a living creature of this world, generated by computer, based on a unique code, which is the result of calculating the evolutionary recombination, processed by the server, depending on the reactions of outside observers at the objects which are already created. Sense of each entity is attract attention. How much more, the greater is the chance to continue their code in future generations.

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