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The optimalization of the logistic system in the company ESAB Vamberk
KRUPIČKOVÁ, Milena
The purpose of thesis was optimizing logistic system in the company ESAB Vamberk, s. r. o. This objective includes comparison of informational and material flows of chosen products. The weak part of the logistic system was delivering raw materials. My intention was to come up with optimal solution. The first option was sharing of production plan with suppliers of raw materials. The second option was outsourcing. In the present economic situation it is better to use outsourcing which decreases storing costs. Another weak part of the logistic system was the storing of the finished goods. The company ESAB Vamberk, s. r. o. divided its products into two groups A and C according to the turnover. The items with could be coded B are included in the group A. I have used the ABC method and I have divided all the items into three groups according mentioned turnover. I have also came up with changes in placing the products in the storage of finished goods because some products are placed on the atypical pallets. In the present time the company ESAB Vamberk, s. r. o. holds high safety stock for drawn wire which is in the group A. The safety stock keeps the financial resources, which could company use for decreasing impacts of economical recession. This is why I came up with suggestion to decrease the safety stock by 50 %. On the other hand the information flow was very good. Because of using the EDI system and follow-up programs the data flows through the company continuously. The material flow has got shortcomings, which were mentioned above.

Czech Public on Its Fears and on Security Threats for the Czech Republic - December 2016
Červenka, Jan
In December 2016, respondents had to assess security threats related to selected groups in the Czech Republic and they were also expressing views on threats by war, epidemics, natural disasters, economic crisis or resource crisis. These two questions were amended with an open question trying to find out, what are their current fears.

Acting with the inner partner in personology preparation
Suda, Stanislav ; Stuchlíková, Iva (advisor) ; Švec, Vlastimil (referee) ; Chrz, Vladimír (referee)
This doctoral dissertation attempts to evaluate the impact of acting with the inner partner as one of the resources of personology preparation.1) The piece comprehends a vast amount of self-reflections coming out from Personology Preparation lessons in Pedagogical Faculty, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. The analyses of these self-reflections reveal certain attributes typical for certain type of statement. Thus are 5 groups of students with similar components in their self-reflections evaluated. The piece also observes changes in the number of students in particular groups following quantitative (smaller number of students) and qualitative (instructor?s condition growth) changes.

Pharmacoeconomics from the point of view of the interest groups
Pohlová, Martina ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Hartlová, Alena (referee)
This thesis deals with pharmacoeconomics and its application from the interest groups' active in the health care system point of view. Pharmacoeconomics is a relatively new scientific discipline, whose purpose is to facilitate the efficient allocation of scarce resources in the health care sector. The first chapter analyzes the trend of expenditure on health of the Czech Republic. The second chapter describes the question of pharmacoeconomic research. The third chapter discusses possible ways to use pharmacoeconomics by the interest groups.

Minor Place-names in the Žďársko Region
Foralová, Michaela ; Hájková, Eva (advisor) ; Palkosková, Olga (referee)
This bachelor thesis contains 190 minor place-names from a part of the Žďársko region. Three types of minor place-names, which correspond to the three main chapters, are examined: hydronyms, oronyms and land names. The minor place-names belonging to a given group are listed alphabetically in each section. Each name is given the type of geographical unit and sources from which it was read out. The main objective of this work is to determine the origin of the examined anoikonyms. This research deals with word formation analysis and distribution of minor place-names into groups according to their significance. Various methods of collection, analysis and interpretation of the collected data were applied to create this work. A number of different printed materials, journals and internet resources were used to explain all the examined entries. It was necessary to attend an interview with witnesses or experts in the discipline of analysis, too.

Control of Parallel Active Filter by Using dSpace 1103A
Paclt, Zdeněk ; Šimek, Petr ; Valouch, Viktor
This work shows that nonlinear control technique of a shunt active filter is well suited to compensate for characteristic current harmonics that are generated by nonlinear loads. The proposed control is based on two inner current loops and an outer dc bus voltage regulator loop. There is no interaction between inner and outer loops in addition to good performance in both steady-state and transient operation. Active filters represent a modern and effective resource for suppresing interfering phenomena in the electrical supply.

Resource-based classification of habitats of Central European macro-moths
PAVLÍKOVÁ, Anežka
To be used as a predictive conservation tool, classification of animal habitats should rely on actual resource requirements of individual species. Shreeve et al. (2001) illustrated this for British butterflies (J. Insect Conserv. 5, 145-161). To test this approach for a group with less-known distribution and biology, I produced a resource-based classification of habitats of Central European moths. I considered macrolepidopteran families except the megadiverse Geometridae and Noctuidae. Our data consisted of 179 binomically-coded traits for 164 species. I used PCA to ordinate the moths according to their resources, and compared resulting classification with external ecological data. The moths formed five groups: (i) associated with dense arboreal vegetation; (ii) associated with grasslands of herb layer; (iii) associated with sparse woody vegetation; (iv) early successional hawk moths; and (v) lichen-feeding arctiids. The classification was also robust after deleting hostplant taxonomy. Groups (i), (ii) and (iii) sustained control for taxonomic position, whereas (iv) and (v) did not. The groups differed in the representation of biogeographic elements, size-classes of distribution ranges, pest species, and Red-listed species. Endangered species were over-represented in (ii) and (iii) and underrepresented in (i). These preliminary results illustrate the utility of this resource-based approach for predictive inference in conservation.

Iris green
Menclová, Kateřina ; Crhová, Michaela (referee) ; Hrdličková Kučková, Štěpánka (advisor)
The goal of this thesis was to summarize available information about natural green organic dyes. This specific group of dyes is not too deep by itself; therefore other groups of natural dyes with a description of their chemical structures, natural resources and historical utilization, were also added. The work is aimed for preparation of organic dye that is called iridaceous green according to medieval recipes. This green dye was prepared from blue iris blows and than white linen was dyed by the plant extract. The dye together with the linen serve as a reference samples for future identification of natural organic dyes.

Web application for programming student training
Podolka, Luděk ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
Goal of this master thesis is to describe possible solutions for compilation, execution and unit testing of user programs written in Java hosted on web server. Another goal is to design and to implement web application which would allow students to write and to test simple programs during Java lessons. Chosen method for achieving first goal is studying relevant resources, mainly documentation and source code of projects which implement dynamic program execution. To accomplish the second goal the author uses requirements analysis and principles of agile methodology of extreme programming. Parts of UML notation are used to make the design part clear. First part is focused on theory behind dynamic program execution in Java, class loading, compilation of source code and software security. Overview of tools built upon these basic concepts follows. These are dynamic module systems, software testing tools, build automation tools and continuous integration servers. Previously mentioned tools implement dynamic program execution. Third group consists of tools for source code quality analysis which could be considered as components of application for education purposes that is to be implemented. The author summarizes the task of new application development and performs requirement analysis in the practical part. Internal structure of future application is briefly discussed by the author. The demonstration of detailed design is derived from one of user stories. Overview of tools and technologies used during the analysis, design and implementation is also part of the text. Integral part of this thesis is web application hosted on http://kitscm.vse.cz/tppv/. Authors contribution to the topic is synthesis of existing solutions to problems neccessary to analyze, design and implement working web application for program testing and the result of these processes itself.

Excise taxes in the Czech Republic and in selected OECD countries and their impact on resource coverage of the state budget in the years 2007-2012
Dík, Lukáš ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Hájek, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of excise taxes in the Czech Republic and in selected OECD countries over the period 2007-2012 and their impact on resource coverage of the state budget. The theoretical part consists of the basic concepts relating to taxes, their basic structure, including the advantages and disadvantages of various groups of taxes. Main part of this thesis is the analysis of excise taxes in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany and the Slovakia which leads to a comparison between these countries. The hypothesis was that the Czech Republic levied excise few. Since this hypothesis is confirmed, the thesis contains a proposal for amendment in excise taxes which of the three possible options is chosen variant of the introduction of new taxes, the taxes on sweets. This part is undoubtedly the greatest benefit of the whole thesis. The work assumes that the introduction of this tax has had a positive impact on the state budget of 6-7 billion Czech crowns.