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Grid and Cloud Computing
Began, Jakub ; Dobrovský, Ladislav (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with cloud and grid technologies. The first part discusses cloud computing technology, its components, infrastructure, models, advantages, disadvantages, and security risks. The following section describes computing and data grids, their function, use and security. The last part of the thesis shows an overview of the commercial market of cloud and grid services.
Web application for planning waste fractions collection
Kubowský, Jiří ; Šeda, Miloš (referee) ; Dobrovský, Ladislav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a web application to support the planning of waste collection with an emphasis on a user-friendly interface and variability in terms of configurability of task boundary conditions. The development of the application builds on models and algorithms developed in the field of waste management. The application will be a tool for end users to work with these data, models, and algorithms. In the theoretical part, the issues of waste sorting and collection are presented. The practical part deals with the development of the web application from the basic concept, through the technologies used, to the details of the actual implementation.
Implementation of SolidWorks Enterprise PDM in a design company
Krajger, Oliver ; Morávek, Petr (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
This bachelor work deals with the problem of implementation of company management of construction data called PDM (Product Data Management). The aim of this work is to present SolidWorks Enterprise PDM, its options during implementation and especially the processes of the lifecycle of the PDM implementation. Additionally it presents its linking to company information systems, which, together with CAD (Computer-aided design) systems, make up the core of PLM solutions (Product Lifecycle Management) of management of products. The closing part of the work shows a summary of all information into a particular example of analysis, solution concept, and configuration of SolidWorks Enterprise PDM in T Machinery a.s. construction company as well as the benefits of the implemented system.
Sorting Algorithms
Richter, Jan ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with basic types of sorting algorithms. We are able to divide these algorithms into two groups, which are elementary (direct) sorting algorithms and difficult (optimized) ones. From the group of direct algorithms, the thesis is dedicated to algorithms of direct paste, direct selection, and direct exchange, which could be further divided into bubblesort and shakersort. From the second group of optimized algorithms in the thesis, sorting with miniaturizing of steps (Shellsort) and dividing sorting (Quicksort) are described. In context of these algorithms, I deal with syntaxes and also effectiveness, with which they are able to sort the given system. Criteria of effectiveness are comparison and movement calculations, which are the function of only one parameter – the number of members in the system.
Solution of Continuous Systems by Evolutionary Computational Techniques
Lang, Stanislav ; Šeda, Miloš (referee) ; Olehla, Miroslav (referee) ; Matoušek, Radomil (advisor)
The thesis deals the issue of solution of continuous systems by evolutionary computational techniques. Evolutionary computing techniques fall into the field of softcomputing, an advanced metaheuristics optimization that is becoming more and more a method of solving complicated optimization problems with the gradual increase in computing performance of computers. The solution of continuous systems, or the synthesis of continuous control circuits, is one of the areas where these advanced algorithms find their application. When dealing with continuous systems we will focus on regulatory issues. Evolutionary computing can then become a tool not only for optimization of controller parameters but also to design its structure. Various algorithms (genetic algorithm, differential evolution, etc.) can be used to optimize the parameters of the controller, for the design of the controller structurewe usually encounter so called grammatical evolution. However, the use of grammatical evolution is not necessary if appropriate coding is used, as suggested in the presented thesis. The thesis presents a method of designing the structure and parameters of a general linear controller using the genetic algorithm. A general linear regulator is known also as so called polynomial controller, if we encounter the polynomial theory of control. The method of encoding the description of the general linear controller into the genetic chain is crucial, it determines a set of algorithms that are usable for optimization and influence the efficiency of the calculations. Described coding, effective EVT implementation, including multi-criteria optimization, is a key benefit of this work.
Transfer of trade company agenda into an electronic form
Kachlík, Stanislav ; Šeda, Miloš (referee) ; Poliščuk, Radek (advisor)
The bachelor work represents an analysis of on-line agenda for a bussiness company, that deals with machinery and accessories. This solution should allow automation of most bussiness agenda of the company. The result of this work would be a www application, based on PHP and MySQL technologies.
Inventory Management System
Reif, Luděk ; Klapka, Jindřich (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
My thesis involves in characteristics and implementation of inventory management system. Theoretical part contains particular systems, both deterministic and stochastic. Several examples are used for implementation, which are then algorithmized. Trivial equations are used in deterministic systems. In stochastic systems I used an element of randomness, which is simulated by pseudo random number generator. The result is a complex computer program, in which there is possible to evaluate all models mentioned here, with their own input values. The program then yields both numerical values and graphical output.
Software for identification of dynamic systems
Zimek, Tomáš ; Šeda, Miloš (referee) ; Lang, Stanislav (advisor)
The thesis deals with methods of identification of dynamic systems in time and frequency domain. Nonparametric and parametric methods of identification are analyzed. Selected methods are implemented in Matlab & Simulink sotware. Finally, the user guide for the created Python application is introduced.
Web Portal and DigitalniPodnik.cz Application
Sýkora, Martin ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the creation of a website and a web application of a project to support digitization in small and medium-sized companies in the Czech Republic. The website and applications are built on the Websy content management system. The test environment that was created provides an assessment of the company's digital maturity. The expert module contains additional functions for members of the cooperating expert group.
Tourist trip design problem
Benda, Tomáš ; Šeda, Miloš (referee) ; Kůdela, Jakub (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the Tourist Trip Design Problem. Designing a tourist route is non-trivial optimization problem which results in personalised tourist tour. The algorithms which solve the Tourist Trip Design Problem are implemented to work with real world data. These algorithms were used during development of mobile application.

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