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Tool for Monkey testing
Espinoza, Victor ; Borovcová, Anna (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on explaining the term Monkey testing and its usage in a field of software development. The first chapter presents principal ideas about testing and we get familiar with testing in general. In the next part we familiarize with particular types of testing and with the role of testing during software development. Following part of this thesis introduces test automation its advantages and risks. Next chapter is about monkey testing which may be considered as a subgroup of automated testing. After sufficient theoretical introduction into field of monkey testing we demonstrate its capabilities on concrete application. To do it we use chosen software tools. Next chapter explains meaning of obtained results and possibilities of its processing.

Effectivity of Social Consultancy for Foreigners
Maňáková, Alena ; Průša, Ladislav (advisor) ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (referee)
This diploma thesis, presented to reader, is a practical introduction into the world of social - work of a non governmental organization providing professional social consultancy for immigrants and recognized refugees resided in the Czech Republic. This diploma thesis is trying to find an answer to the question whether providing of a social consultancy for immigrants and recognized refugees are in the Czech Republic effective. The main idea is based on a new social service act no. 108/2006. The diploma thesis is divided into the two parts (theoretical and practical). The theoretical part is based on the description of a social care and its connection to the system of social policy. The theoretical part also includes an analysis of the act no. 108/2006 and description of one non governmental organization. This part also describes the process of asylum procedure and short description of social workers work. The diploma thesis continues with a practical research which was made among immigrants and recognized refugees living in region of Pilsen and South Bohemia. The practical part is mainly based on results of research and works with records collected from respondents. The main aim of this work was to analyze data collected in the research and make a comparison in a relation with the theoretical part.

The Renaissance decoration of the Lobkovic (Schwarzenberg) palace in Prague
Henslová, Barbora ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (referee)
The Baccalaureate thesis, "The Renaissance decoration of the Lobkowicz (Schwarzenberg) Palace in Prague", starts with a brief introduction into construction activities of aristocracy around Prague Castle during the reign of Ferdinand I who supported building of new residences in this part of the capital. Aristocratic families were buying properties and burgher houses burned out in a devastating fire of Lesser Quarter and Hradcany in 1541 and building their grand Renaissance palaces. Prague's High Burgrave, Jan Junior Popel of Lobkowicz, had his impressive palace built on the Hradcany Square between 1545 and 1567. He called an Italian architect Agostino Galli, who worked at Horsovsky Tyn, the main country residence of the Lobkowicz family, and he built an unusually T-shaped palace. Four rooms on the second floor still have well-preserved original coffered ceilings with paintings depicting scenes from antique mythology and history. Chosen subjects of the paintings, created by some house painter around 1580 when the palace was the residence of Krystof and Vilem of Lobkowicz, were nothing unusual at that time. However, the author of this idea was rather Jan Junior Popel, one of the most powerful aristocrats in the Kingdom of Bohemia.

Vývoj leishmanií v přenašečích rodu Phlebotomus
Sádlová, Jovana
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Development of Leishmania parasites in vector sandflies (Diptera: Phlebotominae) Jovana Sádlová Introduction. The work is dealing with two topics: (1) factors affecting development of Leishmania parasites in sandfly vectors and (2) mechanism of Leishmania transmission to the vertebrate host. It includes a review on Leishmania - sandfly - host interactions, four papers published in scientific journals and one manuscript submitted for publication. (1) Within the sandfly gut, Leishmania promastigotes encounter a number of factors which affect their development. They are usually well-adapted to the habitat inside the gut of their natural vectors, but characters of the parasites crucial for the development in the vector have not been elucidated. The main cell-surface molecules of promastigotes, lipophosphoglycan (LPG) and metalloprotease gp63, are known as the most important virulence factors influencing Leishmania interactions with the vertebrate host. However, their role in the vector part of Leishmania life-cycle remains to be clarified. The idea of the work is based on the fact that there are differences in the courses of sandfly infections with various strains and lines of L. major. Therefore, a detailed characterization of individual strains/lines may lead to the recognition of a...

Methods for effective querying of RDF data
Dokulil, Jiří ; Pokorný, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Svátek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Benczúr, András (referee)
The RDF is one of the basic building blocks of the Semantic Web. It is a low-level data format intended to be used by software developers to create semantic-enabled applications. The ability to place and efficiently evaluate queries is key in this scenario. In this thesis, we approach the problem of RDF querying from three different angles. First, we present an RDF visualization tool, that the developer can use to get an idea about the structure and contents of the data. Second, we have designed extensions of the XQuery language that allow us to give it RDF handling capabilities. The main contribution is introduction of records into the language. Third, to cover query evaluation, we have designed the Bobox parallel framework, which can be used to simplify development of parallel data processing applications. It provides both task and data parallelism.

Crime scene inspection
Vrátná, Zuzana ; Štourač, Petr (advisor) ; Musil, Jan (referee)
Examination of s cene of crime When thinking about the topic of my diploma thesis I had quite clear idea that the topic should be from the area of crown-low or criminology, because both of them are my favourite. I have chosen the topic "Examination of scene of crime", because I think that examination of scene of crime is one of the most important processes within the criminal procedure and only with the correct and detailed examination the criminal can be convicted for perpetrated crime. The significance of examination the scene of crime I see in the fact, that it is the only way, how institutions operating in criminal procedures can get information about the relevant incident directly. The thesis is composed of five chapters, which enable us step by step understand and learn about the examination of scene of crime. The first chapter is an introduction and considers the examination as a criminalistic method. This chapter is divided into six parts. The first one explains the conception, principle and signification of examination. Second part is focused on the legal frame of examination. The third part describes types of examination. The fourth part mentions fundamentals of examination, the fifth shows the subjects of examination and the sixth part is dealing with the negative circumstances of examination....

Neural circuits of feeding as a potential target of the anti-obesity drugs.
Zápotocká, Hana ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
The problem of rising prevalence of underweight and obesity is considered to be one of the main health problem including not only western society but as well as poor states. During last twenty years a lot of work have been done for better understanding of the mechanisms involved in regulation of appetite and neuronal circuits encompassed in it. This one led to an idea of pharmacological management of this regulation and development of new potential antiobesity drugs. The approach from development leading to clinical application is a hard long-term and economically demanding task. In spite of it there are some new types of drugs waiting for approval and market introduction. This work summarizes characteristics of new potential antiobesity drugs, which may represent new target for the treatment of obesity.

The campaign "Everything I can" and its commutication strategy
Kručayová, Alena ; Dolanský, Pavel (referee) ; Halada, Jan (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is "Campaign "Everything I can" its communication strategy" is an analysis of a campaign aimed at a propagation of a vaccine called Silgard that reduces the risk of getting cervical cancer. It was realized in the Czech Republic by a company called Merck Sharp & Dohme IDEA, Inc (MSD). In the first chapter, this thesis presents the company Merck & Co, Inc., the producer of the aforementioned vaccine and its subsidiary MSD. There is an introduction the causes of the disease and possibilities of prevention. In the second chapter, the thesis aims to describe the campaign's objectives, its target groups and its competitors in the form of a company called GlaxoSmithKline, producer of a vaccine Cervarix. The third chapter analyses the parts of the marketing mix from two points of view - commercial and non-commercial. Despite the fact, that campaigns of pharmaceutical companies have above all the commercial character, we can not neglect their edifying character. The fourth chapter describes the communication tools chosen for this campaign. The end of the thesis is devoted to the analysis and the valuation of these tools and to the valuation of campaign itself. The work also includes conclusions of my own survey.

Theoretical and practical issues of community property of spouses
Kubešová, Silvia ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
My thesis deals with the complex institution of community property of spouses. After the short introduction which includes the survey of the development of community property of spouses on Czech territory, thesis characterises the theoretical and practical analysis of the important items of the community property of spouses. Generally spoken, thesis contains - besides introduction and conclusion - nine chapters. Each chapter is subdivided into several subchapters and some of them are subdivided into the parts. My thesis utilized achievements of the Czech expert literature as well as judicature of the Czech courts. Chapter One deals with the history of community property of spouses on the Czech territory. Chapter Two is concerned with the explanation of the formation of the community property of spouses. Chapter Three relates to the origin of community property of spouses. Chapter Four is addressed to the object. Chapter Five describes the contents of community property of spouses. Chapter Six examines the problems of the community property of spouses connected with business. Chapter last focuses on the problems of termination, restoration and settlement of community property of spouses. At the conclusion of my thesis I focus on my fundamental idea of the regime of property arrangement between spouses in the...

Jean-Philippe Toussaint and New novel
Veselá Segetová, Zuzana ; Pohorský, Aleš (referee) ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with the question whether Jean-Philippe Toussaint's work resembles the work of the authors of the New novel, particularly Alain Robbe-Grillet. The thesis initiates with the topics covered by the New Novel: the main ideas and their realization and characteristics of the new writing style. This is followed by the analysis of a contemporary Belgian author, Jean-Philippe Toussaint. There is a short introduction of his life and character, his work and reasons why he is so popular and how he became a success. The main point of this part is the analysis of his writing style and its development from his early novels up to his present work. This thesis tries to look into the similarities and differences of J.-P. Toussaint's work and the work of the authors of the New novel. It mainly focuses on the use of objects, what role they play in Toussaint's novels, how they are described and the importance of their description for understanding the plot. The analysis begins with an introduction to the 1950s' new wave authors, later called the authors of the New novel, and their complaints aimed at the classical 19th century novel. We base this part mainly on Alain Robbe-Grillet's ideas. This author totally rejects classical plot, characters, accurate description of reality and linear time-flow. Instead, he...