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Sheltered Living Influence on Schizophrenics
Šírová, Magdalena ; Hátlová, Běla (advisor) ; Čichoň, Rostislav (referee)
Title: Sheltered living influence on schizophrenics Objectives: To find out by the quided interview method what influence has the sheltered living on client's abilities necessary for independent living and his involvement into the society. Methods: The qualitative research was made by an interview method. It was a guided structured interview. There were put 17 questions in the quided interview. Results: There were proved significant changes in client's life caused by the sheltered living. The service solves the problem of living and it significantly helpes in disclosure and training the skills, which will client need in the independent life. Concurrently it helpes the client with re-creation a positive self- reflection and it helps his resocialization and integration into the natural environment. We can confirm the fact, that there is still a lack of services for mental patients. It concerns the sheltered living for limited or unlimited time, the social flats for the service of supported living, but also the assistants and volunteers who would devote their time to the mental patients. Key words: psychosis, social rehabilitation, resocialization, integration, community care, sheltered living 6

System of Czech numerals and their automatic recognition in texts
Bureš, Jan ; Hlaváčová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Mírovský, Jiří (referee)
This thesis has two main goals. The first goal is systematic classification of Czech numerals and other quantitative phrases (including multiple-word) with special regard for possible use during automatic recognition of Czech text. The main source of data for theis classification is current Czech grammar and author's research in Czech language corpora The second goal is development of tool for automatic recognition of numerals in Czech text based on the system developed during the first phase of this thesis. This includes determining basic morphological attributes of numerals and their numeric value, where possible and applicable. The tool is even prepared to deal with the fact, that the gramatic rules for numerals are often disregarded.

Analysis of development of the concept of microfinance in the Czech nonprofit sector
Plhoň, Tomáš ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Mašková, Pavla (referee)
PLHOŇ, Tomáš. Analysis of microfinance in Czech nonprofit sector. Prague, 2011. 70 p. Diploma work (Mgr.) Charles University in Prague, Faculty of social sciences, Institut of sociology sciences. Department of public and social policy. Supervised by prof. PhDr. František Ochrana, DrSc. Abstract This thesis deals with the concept of microfinance and its development in the Czech nonprofit sector. In the first part the author deals with a brief description of this concept and its historical development over the last fifty years. Followed by analysis of itself, that tries to deal with the fact that despite the rapid global development of this worldwide phenomenon, microfinance in the Czech Republic is still a relatively new phenomenon. Author attempted semi structured interviews to map key players in the industry, discover their interests, attitudes, resources, and their declared objectives. The main point of the analysis is myElen.com, Czech internet portal, which is pretty much the main driver of all the happenings in the field of microfinance in this country. In conclusion the author offers an evaluation of analytical findings and suggests possible future steps to further exploration, as well as recommends the most appropriate steps in policy-making.

International employee mobility. International work mobility of employees within a company
Fördösová, Pavla ; Buriánek, Jiří (referee) ; Mudd, Dana (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to describe the process of international mobility of employees within companies. The thesis is structured into two elementary parts: theoretical and practical. The first part contains theoretical findings regarding some important facts that are closely related to the mobility of employees. For example, these comprise national and corporate cultures and their mutual relation, intercultural competence and its training, cultural and re-integration shock, and not least the issue of employee secondment. In the second - practical part, the whole process in three companies is described. The key contribution of this thesis, except for the fulfilment of the main goal, is to point out a significant mistake made by some employers within the preparation of their employees for secondment to a foreign branch.

Rozšíření SOA do platformy Cloud Computing
Qylafku, Denis ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Toman, David (referee)
The aim of my diploma thesis is to introduce cloud computing as an alternative to traditional internal information technology and its benefits for a company. Diploma thesis focuses on three main goals. The first one concerns advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing in comparison to internal information technology. The second one is identification of possible processes and services available for migration into cloud computing. The third goal of the diploma thesis is development of investment analysis which compares not only initial costs on internal information technology and cloud computing, but also costs of both variants within three years. The main contribution of the diploma thesis is to define whether the cloud computing is economically beneficial for the company or not. The argument for categorizing cloud computing is in the reason that the company does not have to use all services within the cloud computing but only these, which the company considers as the most beneficial from cost and operation point of view. Another contribution of the diploma thesis is deployment of data, services and processes into a chosen cloud computing platform. Investment analysis allows through cost comparison of both options understand whether it is more beneficial to choose cloud computing or internal Information Technology platform. During this decision making the company also considers its business character and the fact whether the company operates locally or globally.

State funds with a special regard to the State Environmental Fund
Lomský, Petr ; Boháč, Radim (advisor) ; Marková, Hana (referee)
Resumé State funds with a focus on the State Environmental Fund I have chosen the theme State funds for my thesis because of two reasons. First reason is the fact that there is not enough literature about the state funds in the Czech Republic and I think that recent affairs show us that there will be need of paying more attention to the public finanances area in the future, especially during possible system changes. The aim of the thesis is following. I want to describe the role of the state funds in the budgetary system in the Czech Republic. Out of all extra budgetary funds, my attention is fully focused on the state funds, on a description how they are created, who runs them and how financial sources are used, those which are mostly obtained out of the state budget. Finally, one of those funds is minutely described; it includes who runs this fund, where its finances come from and what is supported directly by a helpful hand of this fund. I have also shortly described a support which is possible to get out of this fund and under what conditions this can happen. The thesis is composed of three basic chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of the state funds. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the thesis. Chapter Two is subdivided into three parts. First part...

Interpetation of Information - Specific case study
Pithart, Josef ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis focuses on the interpretation of information on the state budget deficit of the Czech Republic and the national debt from 2000 to 2008. Explores ways of interpreting by official institutions, namely the Czech Statistical Office and The Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic, then the interpretation of the representatives of political parties and last, journalists and analysts. This thesis aims to compare different interpretations of, the above mentioned entities, and refer to completely different interpretations of the same possibilities of quantitative data. Way of achieving the goals of this work is to analyze of published information on the state budget deficit of the Czech Statistical Office, and then to compar with the data used in their analysis of selected representatives of political parties, journalists and analysts. Contribution to the work of interpretations about the development of the state budget deficit is to highlight the fact that, despite the same initial quantitative data, the interpretation of different entities differs vastly. Another contribution of this work is to identify the causes of these differing interpretations, and enable them to defend the dubious interpretations.

Marketing Strategies, Marketing Mix, SWOT Analysis, Introduction of a Case Study of Firm Biotherapy, s.r.o.
Adamcová, Štěpánka ; Kovář, František (advisor) ; Dejm, Petr (referee)
Bachelor thesis highlights the importance of the choice of business strategy necessary for the survival of company in the intensification of competitive health care. The specific case study of Biotherapy proves that without a comprehensive and effective marketing approach to the market is impossible to make a long-term successful business today. If the company wants not only to survive but also to thrive, it is essential that the recommendations arising from the theories of management and marketing are kept. Case study evaluated the actual current state of Biotherapy, by analyzing of the competitive environment and SWOT analysis has set targets for year 2010, highlighted the strengths and weaknesses and based on established facts proposed marketing strategy to achieve them. The case study also shows that as the outside world is constantly evolving, so is a continuing need for using modern marketing tools to find new ways to talk and to satisfy customer.

Finance and accounting of private non-profit organisations
Klíma, Vladimír ; Marhounová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with financing of private non-profit organisations. The main aim is to characterize individual types of financial resources and determine their share in global financing of private non-profit organisations. Data from the Government of the Czech Republic and its departments are used in particular. Ascertained facts are compared with the particular example of the Civic Association Pionyr in the next part of the thesis. The non-profit sector in Czech Republic is also characterized. The results from the theoretical part are proven in the practical example of the Civic Association Pionyr.

Methods to Assess IS/ICT Outsourcing Models
Klimeš, Martin ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hönig, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis "Methods to Assess IS/ICT Outsourcing Models" focuses mainly on an assessment and selection process of suitable IS/ICT outsourcing models. First, IS/ICT outsourcing concept is explained and its advantages as well as disadvantages are described. Second, IS/ICT outsourcing models (primarily classified by outsourcing subject) and their characteristics are described. Third, existing methods to assess and subsequently select suitable IS/ICT outsourcing models are analysed. Main goal of the thesis is to confront the existing methods with a process used in real-life IS/ICT outsourcing project and then to give recommendations for methods improvement. To achieve that goal the existing methods are compared with a process used in the real-life outsourcing project. Based on positively perceived parts of the existing methods as well as on flaws identified, an own method to assess and select IS/ICT outsourcing models is designed. The following methods are used when writing the thesis: logical/historical method, description, analysis and synthesis. Main contribution of the thesis to the topic is a design of the own method aiming at improvements to the existing methods so that it is as usable as possible in practice. This is achieved through a design of tools supporting crucial steps of the designed method. The fact that the author is member of a project team working on the real-life IS/ICT outsourcing project facilitates a contribution achievement too.