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New features and technologies in current and future Invenio versions
Kunčar, Jiří
The aim of this paper is to introduce new features and technologies in upcoming versions of the Invenio software suite. Invenio was originally developed at CERN (Eu- ropean Organization for Nuclear Research) and covers all aspects of digital library management or document repository on the web. We focus on describing improve- ments of full-text search using external ranking tools, multimedia management, cir- culation and holdings module, and new user interface built on top of new technology stack using a Python micro-framework, modern templating engine and powerful SQL toolkit.
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Analysis of the Building Savings Market in the Czech Republic and its prospects
Holec, Jiří ; Prášilová, Marie (advisor) ; Kříž, Josef (referee)
Building savings is a good way of financing citizens housing needs. This thesis deals with a statistical analysis of the building savings market in the Czech Republic. Using elementary characteristics of time series it analyzes the number of new contracts, including an increase in the target amounts since 2000, which shows the impact of legislative changes that have affected the product. In great detail it also analyzes the business results of several building societies in the years 2010-2015, which involves the number of new contracts, including an increase in the target amount, the volume of target amounts, the number and volume of new loans. Based on the behavior of these indicators in recent years a possible development in 2016 is predicted. The conclusion presents suggestions and recommendations for a further development of savings in a building society.

Where is the legal protection of animals heading for?
Müllerová, Hana
In the last decades, the society worldwide becomes more sensitive to animal suffering and this new ethical approach has already been deeply reflected by law. In many states, an increasing interest in animal issues mirrors in the civil, constitutional, criminal and administrative law, in order to ensure the animals better living conditions. Now, new voices call for recognizing animal rights as rights similar to basic human rights, to get even stronger position of animals in law. The paper shows that the legal treatment of animals is coming to an intersection, with an open question, to what direction will the future animal protection head for.

New Roman Period settlement finds from Prague-Kbely
Malyková, Drahomíra ; Bursák, D. ; Pecinovská, Monika
Presented rescue excavations took place in north-eastern part of Prague in the year 2007 within the parish of Prague-Kbely. Most of the features and artifacts belong to the Bronze Age and the late Iron Age. In this contribution authors focus only on the part of archaeological record that brought some evidence on settlement activities datable to the Roman Period. Approximately a half of the artifacts come from eight sunken features, the other part was found widespread in the wide unstratified layer, so any house or farmstead layout is hardly recognizable. Among the common pottery sherds that belong typologically to the end of 2nd-4th Century AD and bear typical signs of Germanic pottery were found also some finds of Roman-provincial provenience. Due to the small dimensions and absence of more detailed typological traces is hard to say something more concrete about these in Bohemia rarely found artifacts. Important finds also present the metallic artifacts, mostly from 2nd and 3rd Century AD.

Evaluation Principles: Effective evaluation and financing system for research, development and innovation
Münich, Daniel
The objective of Ipn project “Effective evaluation and financing system for research, development and innovation“) is to replace from 2015 the existing Methodology of evaluating the results achieved by research institutions with a more effective system of institutional evaluation based on the international quality standards. The new evaluation in the form of informed peer-review will reflect the Ipn Audit recommendations as well as Long Term Evaluation Principles adopted by RVVI (Research, Development and Innovations Council). The new system will combine quantitative and qualitative evaluation of outputs and contributions of the creative activity of research institutions with clear and future oriented indicators in order to facilitate evaluation of their development dynamics, evaluate their outputs from the point of view of their quality, relevance, impact and effectiveness while respecting the departmental and institutional differences. It should enable periodic evaluation of the performance of Czech Research, Development and Innovation system as a whole and of its individual components in comparison with the global standards. The evaluation results should facilitate strategic management on the level of public administration as well as on the level of individual institutions and their departments. The evaluation process should be resistant to nepotism and should be supported by high quality international expert evaluators and bibliometrical criteria.
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Presenting results of software model checker via debugging interface
Kohan, Tomáš ; Šerý, Ondřej (advisor) ; Jančík, Pavel (referee)
Title: Presenting results of software model checker via debugging interface Author: Tomáš Kohan Department: Department of Software Engineering Supervisor of the master thesis: RNDr. Ondřej Šerý, Ph.D., Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Abstract: This thesis is devoted to design and implementation of the new de- bugging interface to the Java PathFinder application. As a suitable interface container was selected the Eclipse development environment. The created inter- face visualizes results of JPF and details of paused JVM state, especially a list of variables and their values. Two subprojects were created, i.e. debug4jpf and JPFDeb.core. The first one is responsible for controlling and communication with the JPF instance. The latter one is an Eclipse plugin and provides user interface which is similar to the interface of standard Java debugger. These two components communicate with each other by using the ad-hoc communication protocol created for this purpose. Keywords: Java, verification, model checker, JPF, debugging interface

Verification of a New Canine Training Method for the Human Scent Identification
Haffner, Martin ; Pinc, Ludvík (advisor) ; Jaroslav, Jaroslav (referee)
Scent identification is a forensic method which is used in many countries. Principle of this method is always the same, but in each country are used different processes. This method is based on comparison of an odor collected at the crime scene and an odor collected from the suspect. The aim of this study was to verify new methodology designed by Dr. Adee Schoon. This method consists of different dog training methodologies. In the commonly used method the dog gets an odor from his handler to sniff at before each particular line-up. This is match to sample method. That means the dog is able to compare two samples from the same person. In the modified methodology a dog once sniffs at the single odor placed on the ground. After distracting odors are added the dog is supposed to alert to the matching odor again. Thus the method under testing is more like based on the detection of target odor than on match-to-sample scenario. Human odor samples were collected from palms of hands, metal tubes and the object belonging to the same person. Experimental persons were asked to wash their hands and let them to dry freely. At first, sorbent material Aratex was placed to palms of these persons for fifteen minutes and then it was closed and sealed in odorless glass jars. Then the metal tubes were given to hold to experimental persons for five minutes. After this time metal tubes were placed into glass jars with odorless Aratex which was later used as scent samples. The metal tubes were removed from glass jars after thirty minutes. Scent samples from objects were collected similarly as from metal tubes, these samples served as a corpus delict. The starting scent samples and target scent samples were collected by a different persons. Additional odors were collected using the same protocol and under similar conditions, so none of the odor samples in a line-up were more attractive for the dog than the others. For the training three years old female belgian shepherd malinois was used, trained by the author of the project. Intrinsic matching procedure was always three times repeated. At first, the dog sniffed at the scent sample from the palms of hands. The line-up was arranged of scent samples collected from metal tubes and objects. One of these scent samples was the target scent (metal tubes). After comparison of metal tubes scents, the target scent was replaced by a scent sample collected from corpus delicti. In case the dog correctly indicated target scent, the result was recorded as correct. For statistical evaluation Bernoulli distribution was used (P < 0.01). Over the whole experiment only one dog was used, and so it cannot be concluded that this method is easier for the dog than the traditional one, however the study demonstrated that such a method is basically usable as a tool by which dogs can be trained to identify individual human scents. Fischer´s test did not show any differences between comparisons based on the type of an object.

Logistics and transportation management company
PEŠKOVÁ, Jana
In this work specifically to deal with companies MEZADO Jan Pesek and its new services offered by the individual is assisted transportation of handicapped persons.The aim of this work is to analyze the design and service for its effectiveness.I decided to conduct a survey.The questionnaire was created database. The customers suggest extending the car fleet. The key to solving this problem is to extend the portfolio of customers.Instrument to acquisition new customers is a gain promotion.I suggest introduction of new form of propagation with leaflets and already created presentation. The leaflets and presentations will be distributed free of charge in the districts that need the increase in promotion.

The economics and development of faculty hospitals
Zemanová, Karolína ; Malý, Michal (advisor) ; Samek, Samek (referee)
This thesis focuses on the problems of the healthcare system of the Czech Republic, namely the problem of faculty hospitals. Faculty hospitals are contribution organizations, and thus aren't focused on financial gain. Among their goals is having an equilibrated economy. The main focus of this thesis is the breakdown of the economy and development of a chosen faculty hospital, specifically the Faculty Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady. The thesis is divided into several parts. The first describes the goal of this thesis, and the general methodology of the financial analysis. The second part of this thesis describes the legislative ramifications of the healthcare system of the Czech Republic, the methods of the financing of its healthcare equipment, a comparison with selected faculty hospitals, and the investment growth in the Faculty Hospital of Kralovske Vinohrady. In this part we will také a closer look at the Traumacentrum project, which the previous management of this hospital meant to put into effect. This project required the building of a whole new wing, which would also have heightened the effectiveness of the various individual parts of this hospital. The project has not been realized yet due to lack of suitable funds. The last part of this thesis focuses on the analytical breakdown of this hospital, using risk analysis, SWOT analysis, and its own financial analysis. From these results a set of measures was gathered, the application of which could improve the state of the healthcare

Internet Trading in the Czech Republic
Hanušová, Denisa ; Šálková, Daniela (advisor) ; Navrátilová, Miroslava (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on online shopping in the Czech Republic. The literary research defines basic terms, including Internet, e-commerce, Internet commerce, Internet marketing, also includes legislation in this sector. Furthermore are mentioned assumptions for success an online store, the content of websites and search engine optimization. The practical part of bachelor thesis is focused on evaluation of the original condition of surveyed e-shop Spotřebiče s.r.o., in terms of website traffic, accessibility and usability. There is also evaluated promotion of company on the Internet. Another part is based on found flaws and includes suggestions for a new business strategy for improving the online store. The suggestions consists of new graphical solution of website for improving the usability and advertising campaign to increase sales.