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Schemes of seismic experimental measurements in the railroad tunnel Mosty u Jablunkova
Stolárik, Martin
It comes to general reconstruction of obsolete main railroad tracks and development of railway corridors in Czech Republic. In relation to this, new railroad tunnels are built, or present ones are reconstructed. Reconstruction of old tunnel represents tunneling of new underground space. The cross section of singletrack tunnel is often enlarged to double-tracked one. New tunnel constructions are realized using New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) when blasting operations are one of driving technologies. Typical example of this reconstructed tunnel is tunnel in the mountain pass Jablunkov. Two single-track railroad old tunnels are situated in this location. The older tunnel (1871) operated at the present time as a provisional and the junger one (1917) reconstructed. Both of them are near one another. Experimental seismological measurement was realized in the reconstructed tunnel on the tunnel floor.

Public transport route searching using moves afoot
Jiráček, Zbyněk ; Babilon, Robert (advisor) ; Foniok, Jan (referee)
Finding the fastest way between two given places is in recent hurried times quite useful thing. According to the complexity of traffic networks in larger cities a route searching engine becomes almost a necessity. Typical programs that focus on this problem usually do not pay attention to paths between individual stops and allow only movement in the scope of a single station. Many people, mostly those who do not know the area well enough, do not realize that in a city they can relatively quickly move by foot. Goal of this project is to design and implement a program which will be able to navigate user in the scope of a given city to a specified destination using means of public transport and walking. Instead of navigating only between stations, any place in map should be accepted.

An Implementation of the Extended Game Quoridor
Trojánek, Tomáš ; Mírovský, Jiří (advisor) ; Zeman, Daniel (referee)
This thesis analyses a classic board game called Quoridor and subsequently its implementation into a form of computer multiplayer application. At first, rules and its extensions from offical version are described, namely - new type of obstacles and generalization of the game board so that it allows bigger amount of players. These specifics alter the game and bring new challenges. A description of algorithms and mathematical study that solves these problems effectively folow. The described version is compared to the original. Finally thesis write about the design, realization and important mechanisms of the application, which contains, among others, implementations of individual algorithms from this text. Program allows to test proved theorems in real environment. It is a network multiplayer game with possibility to add computer oponents.

Real-life middleware support for connectors
Hala, Josef ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor)
Software connectors are used in component-based systems for realization of inter-component communication. A connector generator serves for their generation. It is able to create particular connector based on definitions in a high-level configuration file. At design time the connector generator allows for specifying how components interoperate, at run time created connectors are responsible for communication between application's components as it was specified in the configuration file. They typically utilize some middleware for realization of the communication and they can be supposed as a higher level of abstraction which covers the differences between various underlying middlewares. The aim of the thesis is to extend the existing connector generator [1] and provide support for generating and deploying RMI and CORBA-based connectors and also connectors using other communication styles (particularly messaging). Besides the actual implementation of various middlewares in the connector generator the thesis also addresses some advanced topics like passing references and handling of complex types within remote communication.

Seismic Site Effects (Data Analysis and Modelling)
Caserta, Arrigo ; Zahradník, Jiří (advisor) ; Růžek, Bohuslav (referee) ; Burjánek, Jan (referee)
A comprehensive study of the soil shaking under the seismic wave-field ex- citation is presented. It includes theoretical, geological, geotechnical, data analysis and numerical simulations aspects. The aim is to quantify the main parameters allowing the estimate of the soil shaking in urban areas for better mitigating seismic risk due to future earthquakes. The city of Rome has been chosen as a case study because of its high density of popula- tion and large concentration of historical monuments with high earthquake vulnerability. This study improves significantly the knowledge concerning the detailed near-surface geology of the chosen study area of Rome, ful- fills the absence both of knowledge concerning its geotechnical properties and earthquake data recordings in the city. Among others, it allows for a better explanation of the spatial damage pattern observed in the city due to earthquakes in the past. The main innovations include the construction and long-term operation a seismic array in the city, analysis of the natural seismic noise, and instrumental recordings of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake sequence. The 3D array (including a borehole sensor at 70-m depth) is the first one in Italy planned, realized and operated within an urban area, and the first one that recorded a significant earthquake in...

Real-life middleware support for connectors
Hala, Josef ; Bureš, Tomáš (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
Software connectors are used in component-based systems for realization of inter-component communication. A connector generator serves for their generation. It is able to create particular connector based on definitions in a high-level configuration file. At design time the connector generator allows for specifying how components interoperate, at run time created connectors are responsible for communication between application's components as it was specified in the configuration file. They typically utilize some middleware for realization of the communication and they can be supposed as a higher level of abstraction which covers the differences between various underlying middlewares. The aim of the thesis is to extend the existing connector generator [1] and provide support for generating and deploying RMI and CORBA-based connectors and also connectors using other communication styles (particularly messaging). Besides the actual implementation of various middlewares in the connector generator the thesis also addresses some advanced topics like passing references and handling of complex types within remote communication.

Efficiency analysis of training program in HSBC bank
Šperlich, Marek ; Franková, Emilie (advisor) ; Vondrysová, Michaela (referee)
The thesis theme is research and analysis of training program in HSBC Bank which took place during September 2007. The thesis is divided in to five chapters. The first chapter is devoted to theory of andragogics, corporate training and efficiency analysis. The second chapter is devoted to empirical research also problem and its solution is introduced there. The third chapter introduces HSBC Bank and HSBC Bank training program. This training program was created for newly hired employees. The fourth chapter consist of three surveys of participators of this training. The first -questionary- is focused on trainees. The second survey is evaluated by trainers of the company, this survey was executed via internet. The last survey was realized through series of interview with trainees. Based on the results of the investigation the fourth chapter is concluded with SWOT analysis of training, evaluation of efficiency of Kirkpatrick`s schneme. The last chapter contains proposals to streamline the training process. This proposals will be submitted to the management of the company for possible use in further training.

Analysis and development of IS/ICT solution for project Sanace dluhů in the Czech republic
Kaltoun, Jan ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Komínek, Stanislav (referee)
This paper describes the analysis and development of IS/ICT for the project Sanace dluhů in the Czech republic which is being realised by The Association for Probation and Mediation in Justice in cooperation with Czech Probation and Mediation Service and Swiss association VEBO. The goal of this project was to design and realize the IS/ICT support for project Sanace dluhů. In order to meet this goal many activities had to be performed such as designing the architecture of the information system, programming the IASW and the creation of documentation and training of future users. The first part of this paper describes the process of choosing the methodology and continues with more detailed description of the chosen methodology and with the description of how the methodology was adapted to fit the project. In this part there are also mentioned the agile techniques and models used during the analysis. In the next chapter the author describes and documents the analysis of clients' requests and the present state. Following chapters describe among other topics the design of the final solution, selected topics dealing with the application development and with the process of delivery of the developed solution to end-users. This part of the paper also discusses the future possibilities of extending the application. Author's contribution lies in performing the activities specified by the chosen methodology and in presentation of their outputs. In the process of creation of this paper the author understood the project Sanace dluhů, thoroughly analysed the requests for its IS/ICT support, reacted on the changes in requests and created a product based on these requests that fulfills clients' vision. Author then put the product into operation considering both hardware and software and trained its users.

Use of Grant Funds for the Realization of the Construction Project
Růžička, Jan ; Adlofová, Petra (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
This master's thesis describes an issue of preparation and evaluation of investment projects which are co-financed by EU funds. A practical example of the specific investment project is used to demonstrate a usefulness of co-financing by these funds. This investment project is processed as a case study which includes both financial and economic evaluation of the project. This evaluation also includes assessment of effectiveness and efficiency of this investment project.

Manager for Desk Games with Parallel Tournament Playing
Čížek, Tomáš ; Snášelová, Petra (referee) ; Rozman, Jaroslav (advisor)
The theme of this work is to design and realize an application for organizing classic board game tournaments played by computer programs. The application is based on already existing Manager of board games and extends it, so there is a possibility of parallel playing games within the tournament, among other things. At the beginning I describe existing Manger of board games. Subsequently, I focus on theory of programing parallel and portable applications. The rest of the text summarizes the design and implementation of the target application.