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Application of modern technologies for design and production of a ski helmet prototype
Vilímovský, Daniel ; Pokorný, Zdeněk (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the application of modern technologies in ski helmets development. In the theoretical part is performed the research of the protective gear for skiers including the characteristics of production technologies used for its production. Part of the thesis is also the characteristics of Reverse Engineering and Rapid Prototyping. The practical part deals with the design of the ski helmet using modeling clay with the following conversion to a computer model and editing in available CAx program. Part of the practical part is also production on 3D printer. The thesis is concluded with a technical-economic evaluation of applicated modern technologies used for prototype helmet model production.
Industry 4.0 in logistics
FARION, Vojtěch
The aim of this dissertation is to describe the possibilities of use of chosen methods and approaches of Industry 4.0 in logistics with a focus on material and information flows, which include the analysis of key factors for successful implementation of new chosen methods and approaches within the fourth industrial revolution. In the literature review, the industrial revolutions are mentioned and the notions Industry 4.0 and logistics are defined. The practical part deals with the analysis of the results from the primary data collected via questionnaire survey and the analysis of deep semi-structured interviews from which the conclusions and recommendations were drawn. The dissertation may serve as a guide to the issues of the fourth industrial revolution in logistics and for companies that are considering the implementation of new technologies in logistics.
Usage of New Technologies for Development of a Tourism Destination
VELÍŠKOVÁ, Adéla
The theoretical part of the diploma thesis deals with themes of modern technologies usable in tourism, management and development of a tourism destination and geographical information systems. The practical part of the thesis is concerned with a concept of less visited monument from four categories (castle, chateau, monastery, town and town wall) in the area of the South Bohemian region, the Vysočina region and the region Waldviertel in Lower Austria, whose target is increasing the attendance and publicizing the chosen monuments. The target of the diploma thesis is to characterize a manner of usage ICT for the management and development of the tourism destination, to identify opportunities due to situational analysis and to propose application of chosen technology for increasing competitiveness of South Bohemia as a tourism destination. Through the geographical information systems as a chosen technology the usage of maps for the management and development of the tourism destination is shown. The outcome is a proposal of several geographic and thematic products (routes).
web application for manufacturing company's data visualization
Melena, Jan ; Vojíř, Stanislav (advisor) ; Smutný, Zdeněk (referee)
In today's world of modern technologies is a need for constant improvements in industry. It can vary from computerization of production, machine modernization to increasing personnel efficiency and creating new methods in production. Visualization of production data is part of this category. Therefore, this thesis describes innovative solution for production data visualization using modern technologies for rapid development, implementation and future updates of new functionality or even new type of industry aim altogether. Result of this thesis is a working web application prototype of data visualization for manufacturing company. These data are sorted by two dimensions. First one is sorted by the production line. Second one sorts data by external application for which they are displayed. This application is intended for management that will have a continual overview of the state of production. This thesis is an illustration of a web application development based on modern technologies and principles such as Single-page approach using Angular 4.0 framework. The goal is not writing a product documentation, but simply to describe a Single-page application and a showcase of this new approach of building modern websites.
Modern Technologies in Retailing
Macháčová, Petra ; Zeman, Jiří (advisor) ; Filipová, Alena (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to characterize new trends and development of modern technologies in retailing, and then specify modern technologies that are most frequently used in the Czech Republic and in the world. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter deals with the characteristics of trade and includes introduction of the retail sector. The second chapter deals with specific retail technologies used both on the Czech and world market. The final third chapter is dedicated to consumers and includes own marketing research that was performed in the form of a questionnaire.
Role of Facebook in TEFL at the Second Level of Primary Schools
Hodková, Barbora ; Dvořák, Bohuslav (advisor) ; Ficza, Tomáš (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the role of social network Facebook in the process of English teaching and learning at the second level at Czech primary schools. The theoretical part concentrates on the methodology typically used in TEFL during 20th and 21st century, online teaching and learning as well as communication, describes the history and development of Facebook and deals with the question of online safety. The practical part firstly informs the reader about the development of the research procedure, states the aims and describes the research background. Secondly it deals with the data collection, assessment and evaluation and presents the results acquired from the research. The research was designed to reveal the possible benefits of the use of Facebook in the TEFL process; it consisted of a questionnaire and two types of observation performed by the author of this thesis.
Educational Methods of Mongolian Nomads. Habitual practice in selceted localities
Makúch, Branislav ; Oberfalzerová, Alena (advisor) ; Zikmundová, Veronika (referee)
This study describes the contemporary educational methods of Mongolian nomads from chosen sample locations of the Hangai mountains. It has been completed on the basis of three field research trips conducted in these locations. Recordings of guided interviews and notes based upon involved observation serve as the source material for this study. Mongolian culture is at a turning point, as it is influenced by many elements of the world of Western civilization as well as by modern technologies; these latter are becoming a part of the nomad's daily life to an ever greater extent. These elements are revealed through the comparison of past and contemporary educational methods, children's games and the recollections of elder nomads. It also reveals itself in the comparison of past and contemporary educational institutions. Nevertheless, traditional culture and certain aspects of ethno pedagogy still remain very much alive. It is largely the elders who regard these traditions with much esteem and try to pass them down to younger generations.
Virtual on-line resources for conference interpreter training
Žilková, Anna ; Čeňková, Ivana (advisor) ; Sládková, Miroslava (referee)
The aim of this study is to describe the influence of modern technologies on interpreting and interpreter training. It focuses on the content of a good interpreting course and summarizes the main features of remote interpreting, telephone interpreting, videoconference interpreting and interpreting over the internet. It contains an overview of eLearning tools used in interpreter training with the last chapter dedicated to a brand new tool - the ORCIT project. The main outcomes of this work are recommendations for project partners regarding functionality and efficiency of this educational platform.
Effect of Expansion of Modern Information Technologies on the Aviation Industry
Kovaříková, Petra ; Vaško, Martin (advisor) ; Valentová, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on modern information technologies and its direct effect on the aviation industry. Comparing the state of the industry without technologies and nowadays; describing changes in consumer behaviour as well as in the matter of providing services by companies; pointing out that these changes were caused mainly by growing number of Internet and mobile technologies users all over the world. The last chapter is dedicated to projection of future trends regarding aforementioned area.

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