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The role of activity of facility manager in company OKIN GROUP, a.s.
Slívová, Tereza ; Vyskočil, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Šikýř, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on one of the newest branch of contemporary management -- facility management. The practical part is situated to the environment of the company OKIN GROUP, a.s., which is nowadays the biggest and the most known company operating in this industry on czech market. In the framework of this environment, thesis provides specifications of the position of facility manager and appoints the role of this employee in the process of business management. The aim of the thesis is to describe the contain of work and duties of this executive and to mention facts, which differ him from the figure of common manager. The particular aim is to define the mission of facility manager and to describe all fields of his interest. Thesis is also dedicated to the presentation of requirements on this profession in several companies dealing in facility management and their comparison.

The Framework for Nursing Time the Dialysis Department
Belaníková, Lenka ; Marková, Eva (advisor) ; Koupilková, Petra (referee)
The health care systems gains to nurses more difficult and responsible tasks. This paper brings the view to activities for a nurse in hemodialysis department by the time image of the day. To clarify the circumstances of the work, describes the requirements for nurse staffing, space and technical equipment of hemodialysis centers, foundation and principles of hemodialysis treatment, hemodialysis management procedures, along with the management of medici records. Intention of creating a time frame of implementation is to describe the hemodialysis procedures, related activities and to analyze the organization of nursing work in real time and real enviroment. The analysis is to capture reserves in organizing the works of nurses, time lossand the reason of time constraints occurence. Part of the final evaluation is the proposal on alternative measures to improve work organization. Nurses in the performance of specified tasks work efficiently, the order in which tasks are executed, is sorted in time sequence and graded according to their priorities. Changing systems of care could provide a more even work and time load of nurses than the previous systém of work organization. Consumption of time for each of the nurse would be in the performance of specified tasks and exercising the observed aktivity, more in balance.

Personal dactyloscopy {--} its legal and social aspects
MIKLOŠ, Petr
This diploma thesis is focused on criminalistic dactyloscopy, one of many methods of personal identification by fingerprints used in criminalistic praxis. However, this activity involves interventions and restrictions of human rights of persons being dactyloscoped. The areas affected are mainly personal data protection, human dignity and freedom and personal security rights. Thus this procedure has to be legal, reasonable and legitimate. The aim of this diploma thesis is to provide a complete description of historical development, possible uses and legal framework of criminalistic dactyloscopy. Closely connected to this topic are definitions of several conceptions. The basis of this work lies in an evaluation and comparison of the state of dactyloscopic identification prior to 1990. It also notes the changes occurring after this date and changes connected with the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Union. The aim of this work is to provide the reader or any person interested in this topic with basics of procedures of dactyloscopic analysis and a list of related books for additional information. Resulting from these aims of this work and from the study of professional literature, following hypotheses were established: There was insufficient legal protection of dactyloscoped subjects prior to 1990. After 1990, a gradual development of legal system created conditions of adequate human rights protection of dactyloscoped subjects. Both hypotheses were confirmed by professional literature and legal regulations, mainly Law No. 40/1974 (on the former police functioning), International Pact of Civil and Political Rights as stated in the Law No. 120/1976 Coll., Law No. 283/1991 Coll. (on the Police of Czech Republic) within the meaning of later regulations, Law No. 101/2000 (on personal data protection) and further legal norms. The concept of this diploma thesis is to provide a complete overview of criminalistic dactyloscopy and a basic sketch of the development of human rights protection of dactyloscoped subjects. Its readers can compare current situation with historical development. It should give them a wider understanding of this topic with the aim of orientating the readers in basic law regulations and providing them with a list of extra resources.

Frameworks for unit testing in Java
Vaško, Ľubomír ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The aim of this work is to describe the various frameworks for unit testing and set criteria for selecting the most appropriate framework. The first part is focused on description of the testing and test patterns for unit testing. The second section describes the selected frameworks, namely JUnit, TestNG, JBehava and JTiger. In the third part of the work there are set out criteria which frameworks for unit testing should meet as much as possible. Subsequent selection of framework that best meets the established criteria is done by using multi-criteria matrix choice, which is allowed to assign the weights to the criteria according to their importance.

Pseudo-coordination in the syntax of contemporary Czech
Škodová, Svatava ; Uličný, Oldřich (advisor) ; Hirschová, Milada (referee) ; Zikánová, Šárka (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to address the diversity of coordinative constructions, illustrating their properties, and to pro vide a forma 1 account for them in the frame of the theoretical background of the dependency syntax. This thesis namely investigates three construction types in the syntax of contemporary Czech, aH ofwhich have in common a binary coordinative structure, using the Czech coordinator a (and), where two verbs are coordinated. These constructions are referred to as prototypical coordination (ProKoor), pseudo-coordination (PseKoor) and reduplicative coordination (ReKoor). The main claim is that even though these three types share the same surface structure (go )VlandV2 or Vl andVl, they do not represent the same phenomenon of coordination and it is necessary to divide them into three types, as proposed. I have proposed a two-part analysis. Firstly, PseKoor is analysed as a complex predicate formed on the level of syntax. This analysis immediately accounts for a number of properties of PseKoor which allows the comparison with ProKoor. Secondly, PseKoor is analysed as means of aktionsart, resp. as a variety coordination over substages of events. This also accounts for a number of characteristics of PseKoor, this time on the level of semantics. ln this way I also present criteria for...

Rationality of Human Action and Preferences
Horák, Vít ; Sojka, Milan (advisor) ; Mlčoch, Lubomír (referee)
The thesis criticizes the subjectivist-teleological principals of economics. Economics intended to work with the individual preferences without normative, or any other, bias. The neutrality is, however, distorted by deep assumption of the economic thought - the a priori causality between the preferences and action. The teleological perspective as it was introduced by Karel Engliš was sharply delimitated with respect to causality. Neoclassical and Austrian school, however, do mix causality and finality in their conceptions of action and preferences. My thesis strives to describe this mistake. It is also possible to formulate the theme of the thesis as criticism of the assumption of certain a priori rationality of human action. I try to clear up the notion of rationality, show the possibilities of its meaning and point out at the radicalism of any assumed causality it may encompass. I use the critical conclusions to outline a preference framework that would not repeat the identified mistakes, which would, however, set out from the subjectivist-teleological perspective as well.

International Financial Reporting Standards and their implementation into accounting legislation of European Union
Narwa, Adam ; Roubíčková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Šárovec, Robert (referee)
This thesis aims to describe the creation of international accounting standards and their implementation into the legislative framework of EU. It also evaluates its impact on Czech Republic. Its first part focuses on the international systems of financial reporting - IAS/IFRS and US GAAP. It describes circumstances and conditions of their creation and also identifies influences on their continuing development. The second part focuses on IAS/IFRS as a system chosen by EU for implementation into its legislation. The third part describes the process of implementation itself, along with the approval procedure and related institutions. A special chapter was addressed to accessibility of the standards or overview of currently effective standards. The last part focuses on current situation in Czech Republic and includes the results of questionnaire research among local IAS/IFRS specialists.

Teaching English to Adults: Needs Analysis
Kohoutová, Ivana ; Hofmannová, Marie (advisor) ; Farrell, Mark Robert (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to explore the particularities of teaching English as a foreign language to adult learners in the Czech Republic, within the framework of the European Union. Language education of adults is explored in the context of lifelong learning. Three types of language courses for adults (In- house Courses, Exam Courses and In-company Courses) are described and the needs of adult language students are analysed via Needs Analysis Questionnaires. The results of the analysis are interpreted with regard to teacher's work and attitudes to adult language learners. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Microsoft Solutions Framework
Pávek, Jan ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Stuchlík, Jan (referee) ; Stuchlík, Jan (referee)
Tato práce je zaměřena na metodický rámec Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), který slouží jako základ pro vytváření metodik pro vývoj softwaru. Cílem je jednak tento rámec popsat (převážně z důvodu nedostatku příslušných materiálů v češtině) a srovnat jej s několika dalšími známými metodikami. Také se zaměřuje na některé principy a pojmy definované v MSF, které jsou integrovány ve vývojovém prostředí od Microsoftu, Visual Studio Team System.

Gathering Statistical Data about User Locations
Hanák, Jan ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
Goal of this bachelors thesis is to describe development of mobile application for the Android platform working with geolocating and to create functional web server application , which allows using web interface to create data for client application and also collect and display statistical data about movement of client application users . Server application is based on framework Nette ( PHP ) and client application on Android development kit (Java).