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Semantic Data Extractor
Beňo, Miloslav ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Eckhardt, Alan (referee)
The aim of this work is to implement a system designed to effectively extract big amounts of data from web pages. The system is able to extract data both from simple static pages as well as complicated web applications. Data extracted from the web can have all sorts of types and can be interconnected by relations having various cardinalities. Working with system is based on XML documents, into which the given task is described in a declarative way. The description of a task is based on using system components, which connected together are able to do desired functionality on general web page.
Implementing the Dynamic Languages Using DLR Technology
Beňo, Miloslav ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Dokulil, Jiří (referee)
The Microsoft .NET Framework was from the beginning designed to support broad range of languages on a Common Language Runtime (CLR). CLR provides shared services such as garbage collection, JIT and tools integration. The other benefit is that these languages can work together and use libraries written in any of them as well as .NET Base class library (BCL). The CLR didn't have the support for dynamic languages. Their dynamic nature makes the compilation uneasy and places high demands on the language runtime. Unlike static languages as C# which don't require runtime support other than CLR itself. How difficult was it to make the dynamic language on .NET can be seen in the open-source implementation of PHP language on .NET called Phalanger. Its code is really complex and hard to survey. This is a serious problem for an open-source project, because it's hard to contribute. The new Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) makes a difference. It adds a lot of support for dynamic languages on .NET, that makes implementing the dynamic languages much easier and it also enables the interoperability between the dynamic languages built on DLR and standard static languages on .NET. This work focuses on features of PHP dynamic language and discusses how they can be implemented in DLR. A part of this work is a pilot implementation...
Implementing the Dynamic Languages Using DLR Technology
Beňo, Miloslav ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Dokulil, Jiří (referee)
The Microsoft .NET Framework was from the beginning designed to support broad range of languages on a Common Language Runtime (CLR). CLR provides shared services such as garbage collection, JIT and tools integration. The other benefit is that these languages can work together and use libraries written in any of them as well as .NET Base class library (BCL). The CLR didn't have the support for dynamic languages. Their dynamic nature makes the compilation uneasy and places high demands on the language runtime. Unlike static languages as C# which don't require runtime support other than CLR itself. How difficult was it to make the dynamic language on .NET can be seen in the open-source implementation of PHP language on .NET called Phalanger. Its code is really complex and hard to survey. This is a serious problem for an open-source project, because it's hard to contribute. The new Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) makes a difference. It adds a lot of support for dynamic languages on .NET, that makes implementing the dynamic languages much easier and it also enables the interoperability between the dynamic languages built on DLR and standard static languages on .NET. This work focuses on features of PHP dynamic language and discusses how they can be implemented in DLR. A part of this work is a pilot implementation...
Semantic Data Extractor
Beňo, Miloslav ; Eckhardt, Alan (referee) ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor)
The aim of this work is to implement a system designed to effectively extract big amounts of data from web pages. The system is able to extract data both from simple static pages as well as complicated web applications. Data extracted from the web can have all sorts of types and can be interconnected by relations having various cardinalities. Working with system is based on XML documents, into which the given task is described in a declarative way. The description of a task is based on using system components, which connected together are able to do desired functionality on general web page.
The Burnout syndrome among members of the Fire Brigade of the Czech Republic
Tvrdková, Denisa ; Hubinková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Beňo, Miloslav (referee)
This theoretical-empirical thesis discusses an issue of burnout among members of Fire Rescue Service of the Czech republic. The focus of theoretical part is given to the burnout syndrome, it's definition, risk factors, possible causes, it's gradual phases and diagnostic and measuring methods of the burnout syndrome. Further, the theses deals with possibilities of treatment of a burnout and preventive actions that could be taken on both sites of each employee and the organization. This is followed by a closer acquaintance of the Fire Rescue Service of the Czech republic, it's history, mission and basic competences. Afterwards, a profession of professional firefighter is described. Possible causes and preventive measures against the burnout syndrome at the Fire Brigade are examined. In the empirical part of this thesis the burnout syndrome among members of Fire Rescue Service of the Czech republic is investigated through questionnaires and personal interviews. At this point the thesis focuses on outbound firefighters and operational technicians with the aim to detect possible differences in incidences between those two groups and possible causes of the burnout syndrome among them. Further the aim is to assess the efficiency of the Psychological Services of the Fire Brigade and its preventive measures taken against work-related stress and burnout.
Vytvoření komunikační strategie pro začínající firmu
Fistein, Benjamin ; Král, Petr (advisor) ; Beňo, Miloslav (referee)
This thesis outlines the fundamental theory of setting up a marketing communication strategy in a B2B start-up environment. The objective is to design a communication strategy for a start-up company from scratch, providing a detailed outline of the steps required and considerations to be included, based on the literature from the theoretical part. This thesis serves as a practical guide for the creation of a successful communication strategy in a B2B start-up - a topic which has not been covered sufficiently by academic literature to date. In order to design the promotional strategy, existing literature has been used to set up the theoretical groundwork, industry benchmarking and primary research has been conducted, and secondary research has been performed. As a result, recommendations have been formed, which will be implemented in practice. The implications of this thesis' output will therefore be that the suggestions can be evaluated in retrospect.

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