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Data acquisition of solar radiation and calibration
Knapčík, Lukáš ; Jaroš, Michal (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on description sensors of solar radiation, main principles, function and reason of rise mistakes and faults during the measurement. At the end of thesis is performed calibration of two cheaper pyranometers SG002 from Czech producer by comparison to a reference pyranometer CM11, which represent the secondary standard. Calibration consists of two main parts. In the first part is necessary to determine offset and in the second part to specify an instrument transferring constant between the correct and calibrated value.

Study of the development, trends and innovations in shotcrete technology
Záruba, Jiří ; Hela, Vlastimil (referee) ; Hubáček, Adam (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis is focused on the study of development, trends and innovations in shotcrete technology. The main target of this thesis is to summarize new procedures in shotcrete technology. Secondary targets include a description of basic properties of sprayed concrete, introducing new trends and technology in recent years. The next sub-goal is to propose experiment that will try new ways of testing shotcrete. Based on these secondary targets is possible to evaluate the current situation in shotcrete technology and fulfil the main objective of this thesis.

Dynacorp Prototype of managerial board game for teaching of system thinking
Čapek, Michal ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Brixí, Radim (referee)
The thesis is focused on promoting the training of systems thinking using board game. The primary goal is to create a board game, useful for training of the information managers. The secondary objective is to describe process of the design and creation of board game. The theoretical basis of the thesis is to define the profile information manager and demands for his skills further description of the principles of systems thinking and game theory. External work output is a prototype board game. The theoretical part of the paper discusses in particular the principles of board game , systems thinking and psychological effect on the player so that it can pass through the game players more experience. From the perspective of the theory of systems thinking are discussed and applied basic principles of feedback, causal thinking and system archetypes. Theory of board games then processes the options and mechanisms to transmit the necessary knowledge and experience. In the practical part thesis focuses on the description of the mechanisms used in the game Dynacorp and their justification in terms of teaching systems thinking. Conclusion The paper evaluates the fulfillment of the set objectives, the potential of game and describes future goals.

The importance of teaching aids for economic education
Skořepová, Anna ; Krpálková Krelová, Katarína (advisor) ; Večerník, Jakub (referee)
The bachelor thesis is thematically focused on the importance of teaching aids and the use of teaching aids in secondary education. The thesis is divided into theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part is the classification of teaching aids, description of selected modern teaching aids and their use in education. At the end of the theoretical part is description of teaching aids that are used mainly in economic education. The empirical part of thesis focuses on the survey and its evaluation. The main target of this research is to investigate the use of teaching aids in education. Other questions focus on the interest of lessons when teachers use teaching aids, how often teachers use teaching aids, if teachers create teaching aids on their own and which teaching aids teachers do not have. In conclusion, it is determined whether teachers use e-learning.

Value of the Antibodies Testing in the Diagnostics of Tick Borne Encephalitis
CHADTOVÁ, Marie
The Diagnostic Value of the Antibody Level Testing in Tick Born Encephalitis. This bachelor thesis is focused on the antibody testing and its diagnostic value in Tick Born Encephalitis.Data for this thesis were obtained at the laboratory of Virology, Dpt. of Medical Microbiology of the Cenral Laboratories, Hospital České Budějovice. The data were collected between January 1st and December 31st 2014. The thesis is divided in two parts: the theoretical and the experimental part. The theoretical part covers the history of the disease, its geographic distribution and the ways of the transmission of the virus. The disease was first described by Austrian physician Hans Schneider in 1931 as a periodically occuring disease. He called it "Epidemische acute Meningitis serosa". The virus was first described as the cause of the disease in Russia in 1937. In Czechoslovakia, the virus was described in 1947 in Prague by virologists František Galia and Josef Rampas. The first succesful virus isolation in Czechoslovakia was from Beroun district, the next successful isolation was in Vyškov district made by Dr. Krejčí. The virus was later isolated in other European countries as well. The hypothesis, that the virus is transmitted by ticks, was proved by Dr. Rampas and Dr. Galia by the isolation of the virus directly from the ticks Ixodes ricinus, collected in the Beroun district. The transmission of the virus by alimentary route was first described in 1951 near east Slovakian town Rožňava. The virus was transmitted by drinking nonpasteurized sheep milk. The laboratory infection is possible, when laboratory staff works with the viable virus. The Tick Borne Encephalitis virus is part of the genus Flavivirus , family Flaviviridae. It is an enveloped virus with cubic symetry. Virus particles are round shaped, with diameter 5060 nm. The central part is nucleus, containing viral RNA, enveloped by protein capsid and lipoprotein envelope. Lipoprotein envelope is double lined and contains important antigens - glycoprotein E and menbrane protein M. Tick Borne Encephalitis is transmitted by ticks. The incidance is therefore closely connected to the activity of the ticks in nature. The activity of the ticks depends on the season, temperature, humidity and altitude. The presence of people in focal point is also essential. Tick Borne Encephalitis is an infection with the natural focal point. Its natural reservoir are mainly small rodents and other wild animals. Human activity in nature can lead to the transmission of the disese to humans. Human are a blind end of the transmission chain, no interhuman transmisson was described. The virus penetrates the organism via the tick bite. The virus penetrates to the skin from salivary glands of the tick through the small wound. The primary multiplication starts there. The virus is later spread by lymphatic system to the blood stream. This corresponds with the first phase of the infection. The second phase of the infection is accompanied by secondary viremia, the virus multiplies in various tissues and spreads into the central nervous system. The incubation period before the beginning of the first phase is 714 days. The first phase may proceed under the clinical picture of mild, flu- like virosis with the increased temperature, muscle pain and fatigue. This period lasts 1 to 2 days, maximum 6 days. After the first phase there is a period of approximately one week without any signs of the disease. After this period the second phase may occur, with sthe signs of meningitis, menigoencephalitis or myelitis. The treatment is symptomatic. To diminish the symptoms of the disease, analgetics, antipyretics , anticonvulsives and sometimes antiedematic treatment is indicated. The epidemiological mesures are based on education and vaccination. The vaccine is available since the eigties of the last century. Laboratory diagnostic may use direct or indirect detection of the virus. The methods of direct detect

The process of ERP system selection of a distributor
Gregůrek, Tadeáš ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Martínez, Felipe (referee)
This thesis deals with the choice of ERP system from the perspective of companies engaged in the distribution of lighting signs. The theoretical part covers the concepts of ERP systems, current trends in ERP systems, different versions of these systems and the risks that may arise in this process. The practical part is focused on describing the distribution company, current ERP system that the company uses and the parameters that existing and new system have to comply. The primary aim of this thesis is to evaluate current ERP system offer on the market and to recommend the best suitable system for Dencop Lighting through decision matrix. For this part, methodology of analysis is used. The secondary aim is to asses risks that may arise in the process of changing ERP system.

Trends in leadership development
Zadražil, Marek ; Khelerová, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Drozen, František (referee)
The thesis's main concerns are Trends in Leadership development. The aim of this thesis is to better understand leadership and to find out the differences between managers and leaders. The secondary aim of this thesis includes the understanding of development various leadership skills techniques. This thesis also includes survey of how students of University of Economics in Prague interpret leadership as a whole. First chapter focuses on trends in management, second chapter focuses on trends in leadership and leadership styles. Content of third chapter includes research of leadership development techniques. Fourth chapter sums the theses up and also includes the evaluation of undertaken research.

Measuring of Living Standards and Quality of Life
Kadlecová, Jana ; Votava, Libor (advisor) ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the topic of standards of living and quality of life. Both of these concepts are defined and characterized in the performed research of literature. Further the possibilities of standards of living and quality of life measuring are described. In the second part the results of two chosen surveys are described and analy-zed. The first one is Human Development Index, the other is life satisfaction detected during European Quality of Life Survey. Closer description and analyses are focused on European Union, V4 states and Czech republic. The results of secondary analysis are summarized in the tables and graphs.

Analysis of the demographic characteristics of the unemployed in the CR
Bidrmanová, Zuzana ; Miskolczi, Martina (advisor) ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the development of unemployment according to demographic characteristics of the Czech labor market in the years 1999-2011. The aim is to find out what population groups defined by gender, age and education are characterized by unemployment, in order to built finally some profile of current unemployed individual on the Czech labor market and to verify whether the unemployment actually grows. The work consists of two parts. The theoretical part includes the basic definitions of the labor market, unemployment, types of unemployment, definition of unemployment indicators and brief description of unemployment trends after 1990. Analytical part contains the actual examination of unemployment by gender, age group and educational structure, which is also accompanied by figures. The analysis clearly showed that unemployment affects more women aged over 50 years who have secondary vocational education with a apprenticeship certificate.

Analýza oděvního a textilního průmyslu a předpověď nových trendů a modelů pro více udržitelný, ekologický a etický výrobní proces.
Hoang Vinh, Hien ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Campbell, Jan (referee)
The increase of trading has created many environmental, ecological, social and ethical problems. The main concern across all industries is to create more sustainable, eco-friendly and ethical manufacturing processes. Only by influence consumer's purchasing behavior there might be the demand for eco-green products. The fashion and textile industry as one of the main contributor to the world's economy is one of the main environmental polluter (e.g.: soil, lakes, river and air). Recently, many young fashion designers started to offer eco-green fashion to the market. This new phenomenon might change the course of the world fashion industry. The goal of this research is to find out the real demand for eco-green products and its impacts on the traditional methods of fashion manufacturing. Three geographical areas where chosen to represent consumption side (US and EU (UK)) and manufacturing side (China). The specific fashion garment was chosen to demonstrate detailed analysis of the manufacturing processes and its new eco-green formula -- the denim jeans. The primary and secondary research approaches were chosen to cover the whole industrial view on this phenomenon. The outcome of the research showed that the major impact was on the general consumer's purchasing behavior and their life style. It is a new trend and concept that is reshaping the traditional fashion business models. Denim jeans industry leaders such as Levi's Strauss are in process of implementing eco-green, ethical and fair-trade factors into their long-term strategy.