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Financial Analysis of Sklárny Moravia, a. s.
Sarukhanyan, Kristina ; Marek, Petr (advisor) ; Petriashvili, Aleksandre (referee)
Goal of this bachelor's thesis is to perform a financial analysis of company Sklárny Moravia, a. s., whose main business activity is production of glass packaging. Analysed period are years from 2010 to 2014. The principal source for the analysis are published financial statements and annual reports of the company. The thesis has two parts. The first part, which is methodical, summarizes all the analytical methods used in the practical part: vertical and horizontal analysis, indicators of profitability, activity, liquidity, indebtedness and solvency and one of bankruptcy models and one of creditworthy models. The second, practical, part contains analysis of the company, the results of which are continuously compared with the industry and competitors.

Reaction of the labour market to economic process in the years 2000 - 2010 in the Czech Republic and Denmark
Papoušek, Martin ; Czesaný, Slavoj (advisor) ; Štěpánková, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis deals with regression and graphical analysis of the labour market in the Czech Republic and Denmark. It makes comparison between the developments of major labour market indicators in both countries in relation to GDP growth in the years 2000 -- 2010. The paper describes the concept of a social model of flexicurity, which is used in Denmark. In both countries there is a difference in government policy toward the labour market. This is the main reason to make a comparison test of the labour market. Besides the overall comparison of unemployment rates are also analyzed specific vulnerable groups in terms of sensitivity reaction of selected indicators to economic development. The work is complemented by some of the specifics of the labour market, such as self-employment, part-time jobs, legislative protection employees and trade union power.

SNA´17 - Seminar on Numerical Analysis
Blaheta, Radim ; Starý, Jiří ; Sysalová, Dagmar
Seminar on Numerical Analysis 2017 (SNA'17) is a continuation in a series of SNA events held in different places in the Czech Republic and organized alternatively by Ostrava and Prague institutions. TheSNA'17isorganizedbytheInstituteofGeonicsoftheCASincollaborationwith VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava and IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Centre. Conference location is one of the lecture rooms in New Aula of the VŠB-TU Ostrava. Let us note that SNA 2016 was reshaped to EMS School in Applied Mathematics (ESSAM) devoted to mathematical modelling, numerical analysis and scientific computing. The SNA'17 is turning back to more traditional winter event. It provides opportunity for meeting and mutual information of the community working in computational mathematics and computer science, but an important part of SNA is devoted to the Winter School with tutorial lectures focused on selected important topics within the scope of numerical methods and modelling.

Wind resource assessment for selected sites in the territory of the Czech Republic
Hanslian, David
This set of studies analyses the wind conditions and expected wind power production at selected sites in the Czech Republic. At first, the calculation of wind conditions by VAS/WAsP 1, VAS/WAsP 2 and PIAP models is performed. Based on the comparison and analysis of model results, the generalized wind climate pertaining to the assessed site is estimated. The final results are calculated by WAsP model using this generalized wind climate. The expected wind power production of proposed wind turbine or wind farm is calculated as well as the map of simulated average wind speed and potential wind turbine production over the surrounding area. The uncertainty analysis is performed as well. This set consists of 6 partial reports.

Combinatorial Games Theory
Valla, Tomáš ; Nešetřil, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Sgall, Jiří (referee) ; Spirakis, Paul (referee)
Title: Combinatorial Games Theory Author: Tomáš Valla Department / Institute: IUUK MFF UK Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Nešetřil, DrSc., IUUK MFF UK Abstract: In this thesis we study the complexity that appears when we consider the competitive version of a certain environment or process, using mainly the tools of al- gorithmic game theory, complexity theory, and others. For example, in the Internet environment, one cannot apply any classical graph algorithm on the graph of connected computers, because it usually requires existence of a central authority, that manipu- lates with the graph. We describe a local and distributed game, that in a competitive environment without a central authority simulates the computation of the weighted vertex cover, together with generalisation to hitting set and submodular weight func- tion. We prove that this game always has a Nash equilibrium and each equilibrium yields the same approximation of optimal cover, that is achieved by the best known ap- proximation algorithms. More precisely, the Price of Anarchy of our game is the same as the best known approximation ratio for this problem. All previous results in this field do not have the Price of Anarchy bounded by a constant. Moreover, we include the results in two more fields, related to the complexity of competitive...

Community activities (tradition and status quo) in small localities
Hatka, Tomáš ; Hudečková, Helena (advisor) ; Tomáš, Tomáš (referee)
The subject of this thesis is the sociocultural role of associations in small localities, which are villages and small towns. Through two selected interest activities typical for small localities and organized on the basis of associations / clubs, soccer clubs and volunteer fire, are explored traditions in selected municipalities and scope of current community activities. Importance is attached to social relations acting both within societies and among them. The theoretical basis is for them the concept of Ferdinand Tonnies Gemeinschaft und Gesellschaft, which indicating two types of social relations based on a distinction between two kinds of human will. Qualitative research focused on the perception of traditions, current status, mission and needs for the future with regard to the development activities carried out by three generations of representatives of these associations shows generational differences in perceptions of community activities. Through systematic registration of current needs with regard to the future development of community activities outlines this thesis opportunities for mutual cooperation, leading not only benefit the organizations themselves, but also for the location in which these associations are.

Komparativní implementace trackovacího systému UAI PřF JU
HONNER, Tomáš
The master's thesis deals with analysis of current solution of car tracking system on Faculty of Science at South Bohemia University and new solution proposal of this system and its implementation and comparison of this solutions. One part of the thesis is proposal of comparison methodology and an experiment with the goal of gaining data from comparison of both implementation. Furthermore, to evaluate results of these comparison and to create conclusion.

Experimental Investigation Of Transonic Blade Cascade With Damping Device Tie-Boss
Radnic, Tomáš ; Šimurda, David ; Luxa, Martin ; Fürst, J. ; Hasnedl, D. ; Kellner, J.
This paper is concerned with investigation of influence of two variants of Tie-Boss on\naerodynamic characteristics of a blade cascade. Conclusions are drawn based on results of\nexperiments and numerical simulations. The results show that one type of Tie-Boss exhibits\nlower losses of kinetic energy but higher flow turning than the other.

Distribution of the turbulent kinetic dissipation rate in an agitated vessel
Kysela, Bohuš ; Sulc, R. ; Konfršt, Jiří ; Chára, Zdeněk ; Fořt, I. ; Ditl, P.
The design of the agitated tanks depends on the proposed operating conditions and processes\nfor that they are used for. Namely dissipation rate of the turbulent kinetic energy is important\nparameter for the scale-up modelling. The dissipation rate is commonly determined as integral\nvalue based on power input of the impeller, but without information about distribution inside\nthe agitated volume. The cumulative distributions of the dissipation rate within an agitated\nvessel are estimated by evaluations of the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) results,\nwhere the data was obtained from RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes equations) and\nLES (Large Eddy Simulations). The simulations were performed for an agitated vessel\nequipped with four baffles and stirred by a standard Rushton turbine (tank diameter 0.3 m,\nimpeller diameter 0.1 m, off-bottom clearance half of tank diameter, impeller speed 200 rpm).\nThe values of the dissipation rate from the LES calculations were approximated by computing\nthe SGS (Sub Grid Scale) dissipation rate.

Evaluation approaches of flow inside agitated vessels
Kysela, Bohuš ; Konfršt, Jiří ; Chára, Zdeněk ; Šulc, R.
The description of main evaluation approaches of flow inside agitated vessels is demonstrated on data obtained by CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and compared with PIV (Particle Image Velocity) data. The results of three methods are presented and evaluated using vortex identification method. The evaluation method effect on calculations of total dissipation energy is discussed.