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Influence of economical crises on weak efficiency of capital markets
Minařík, Štěpán ; Teplý, Petr (advisor) ; Vošvrda, Miloslav (referee)
In first part of my research a describe different ways of measuring weak efficiency of capital markets. In second part I explore economical crises in five various countries (Argentina, Malaysia, Mexico and Czech Republic) and I enounce hypothesis of effect of economical crises on weak capital market efficiency. In the end by using some tests (variance ratio test, run test, break event test) and discussion of results according to hypothesis I verify an availability of statement if crises has any influence on capital market weak efficiency. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Reorganization and the modes of insolvency solutions
Mazzolini, Norbert ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Zoulík, František (referee)
Act 182/2006 Coll., the Insolvency Act, brought many changes to the field of law of insolvency. Before all, it is the new conception of the system of unified administration, where the decisions are taken about the status of liquidation procedure, so that the most efficient method of resolving of such insolvency may be found followingly, and also new ways of insolvency resolving, namely reorganization and debt clearing. Preparation of the Act, similarly to many neighbour countries, was strongly affected by the aim at forming a set of conditions motivating debtors to try and resolve their difficult financial situation and avoid reluctance in case of economic crises by presenting legal tools enabling to keep the business running. That was supposed to bring an improvement of the situation of both the debtors and their creditors, who all play their set roles within the insolvency proceedings. The key factors were hence speed, efficiency, and the wish to balance the effects of liquidation and sanation form of insolvency resolution. This Master's degree dissertation is focused on the sanation form of insolvency procedings. The Act defines this form as a reorganization; a method replacing the quite rarely used institute of debtor-creditor clearing, and directly aims at balancing the long-observed disbalance between...

Evaluation's criteria of analytical portals using SAS Enterprise Bussiness Intelligence Server
Čáp, Jakub ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
The need for reliable and exact information that are needed to run a company is still growing. This fact leads to finding new ways to obtain, transform, but especially deliver these information. One of the most efficient way is to integrate Business Intelligence into company's information system that leads to the usage of analytical portals. This thesis's target is to acquaint the readers with the topic of analytical portals and conceivable method to evaluate analytical portals and tools designed to build them. This thesis consists of two general sections, theoretical and practical. The theoretical section consists of the explanation of the term analytical portal and the ways a company can benefit from usage of analytical portals. The criteria and the conceivable method to evaluate analytical portals and the tools designed to build them are specified further in this section. The practical section contains description and evaluation of certain tool designed to build analytical portals (SAS Portal). The evaluation is based on the criteria described in the theoretical section and data used in the exhibition of the SAS Portal are purely exemplificative.

Testing of weak-form efficiency of the exchange market
Havel, Radek ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor) ; Kalivoda, František (referee)
The goal of my thesis is to verify the weak form of the efficiency of the exchange market. The paper results from the presumptions for efficient price movements on the financial markets. They are applied to the time series of exchange rates of five currency pairs. After definitions of testing methodology, the given exchange rates series are analysed with the help of correlation and autocorrelation test, runs test and a test based on technical analysis. The conclusion of the thesis anwers the question if the exchange rates movements are suitable with the efficient market hypothesis.

The general motional efficiency of the pupils from 12 till 15 of age
Kramoliš, Štěpán ; Vindušková, Jitka (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Topic: The general motional efficiency of the pupils at the second degree of basic school with athletic specialization and without specialization The aim: The aim was to find out the efficiency difference between the pupils (girls) with athletic specialization and the pupils without athletic specialization at the second degree of basic school. Method: Girls were divided into two groups according to their specialization. We compared the results of the pupils reached in the general tests : the run (30m) with the flying start, standing jump, the throw of the medicine-ball with both hands, sit-ups and a 12- minutelong run. Results: We found out that the average efficiency of girls with specialization is bigger than of girls without specialization. The efficiency level of ordinary people and in specialized classes is lower in comparison with previous years. We found out the variance in the average efficiency of the girls with athletic specialization and without specialization. Key words: young people, sport, sport preparation, efficiency

Small Induction Motors for Specific Applications
Bárta, Jiří ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this master`s thesis is to introduce the principle of construction of a single-phase shade-pole motor and its utilization in automotive industry. It is very simple motor in its structure. The position of shading ring gives us the direction of rotation. It is used mainly when low efficiency is needed, e. g. to run electrical fans, small household appliancesor. Cheap construction is its undeniable advantage.

The Comparison of Efficiency of Approximate Methods for Solving Transportation Problem
Zárubová, Radka ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Skočdopolová, Veronika (referee)
The goal of my work is to analyze difference between optimal solution and solution we get when using approximate methods (i.e. NWCM, LCM, VAM). To get necessary data, I have created an application in VBA (both for generating and solving). The application interacts with LINGO. However, its most important parts are procedures for these approximation methods which can be run separately. Therefore, after explaining necessary theory, I focus on approximation methods and explain every single code for them. The last part of my work is the mentioned comparison. In this part, I analyze difference between optimum and approximate solution for five chosen dimensions of transportation tableau. Last but not least, I study whether there is any dependence of difference on number of constrains.

Longitudinal Monitoring of Efficiency in 400 m Womens's Running in the Top World Competitions in 1983-2005
Řebíček, Jan ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Hojka, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Longitudinal monitoring of efficiency in 400 women's running in the top world competitions in 1983 -2005 Goals of the work: The main goal of this work is to compare the results of the finalists in women's 400 m runs at the world championships during 1983 - 2005. Results of competitors were always monitored from the run ups till the finals and we were concentrated on the times of the runs, ranking and speed of the competitors. The integral part of this monitoring was also comparing the anthropometric characteristics of the finalists. Philosophy of the work: In this part of my work we have concentrated on monitoring fmalists of the 400 m runs at each world championship (which means 8 fastest runners). For these runners, we have monitored the performance in all the sequential runs, in the run up, quarterfmal, semifinal and the final. We have also gathered the data consisting of times, ranking, running speed and anthropology characteristics of the finalist. We have mutually compared all these data. Results: Total average age of all fmalist that participated at world championships during 1983 - 2005 is 26,09 years. An average high of the fmalist in monitored period is 171,03 cm. An average body weight is 60,4 kg. An average values for individua! indexes are as follows: for BMI 20,66, for BI...

Longitudinal Monitoring of Sprinters Effciency in 400 m Men's Running in the Top World Competitions in 1983 - 2005
Racek, Pravoslav ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Hojka, Vladimír (referee)
Name: LONGITUDINAL MONITORING OF SPRINTERS EFFICIENCY IN 400 M MEN'S RUNNING IN THE TOP WORLD COMPETITIONS IN 1983 - 2005 Goal: The main goal of this essay was to compare the results of eight fmalists in 400 m running during 1983-2005. The results were monitored from heat to final. The key issue of this essay was comparing of anthropometric characteristics of the fmals and depicting these characteristics to graphs. Methodology: The methodology of the diploma thesis consists mainly of monitoring of chosen fmalists in 400 m running from each world championship (i.e. 8 fastest sprinters). Efficiency of this finalists was monired from beat to final. The basic anthropometric data were also stored. All these parametres were compared to their counterparts. Results: The total average age of all man finalists, who took part in W orld Championship in years 1983 - 2005, is 25,23 years. The total average height of all man finalists is 184,15 cm in monitored period. The body weight ofsprinters is in average 75,52 kg. The average rates of separate indexes are: BMI is 22,27, BI is -8,60 and QI is 409,80. The total average time of all finalists in 400 m running is 44,90 s. The winners ran in average 44,14 s and the medallists 44,45 s. Keywords: Structure of sports peďormance, 400 m men 's sprints, Body mass index,...

Longitudinal Monitoring of Sports Efficiency in Menś 110 m Hurdles Running in the Top World Competitions
Řehák, Martin ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Korbel, Vladimír (referee)
Name: Longitudinal monitoring of sports efficiency in men·s llOm hurdles running on the top world competitions Project goal: The major goal ofthis essay was to compare the results of finalists in men's 110 m hurdles running on World Championship in Athletics during years 1983 - 2005. The results of finalists were monitored from heat to final and were specialized in the time in running, in the position, in the speed of competitors and in their reaction times. The comparison of anthropometric characteristic was next part ofthis work. Methodology: The methodology of the diploma thesis consists mainly of monitoring of selected finalists in men's llO m hurdles running from every World Championship (it means 8 fastest competitors).We followed by these competitors the performance in all progressive running: in heat, quarter-final (in years 1995, 1997, 1999), semi-final and final. We compared datas about times, positions, speed of running, time reaction and anthropometric characterestics of finalists. All these parametres were compared to their counterparts. Results: The total average age of all man finalists, who started in World Championships in years 1983 - 2005, is 26,27 years. The total average body weight of all man finalists in our monitoring period is 78,91 kg. The total average body height of...