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Narrative TV shows in the context of contemporary Czech Republic and the series Devadesátky (Nineties) as an example
Hřebejk, Pavel ; Kruml, Milan (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee)
This thesis focuses on the topic of television series production in the context of the contemporary Czech Republic and takes the czech series Devadesátky (Nineties) as an example of a successful series. The theoretical part generally describes television series production in the Czech Republic and briefly outlines its content changes and the factors determining potential popularity of a series. Furthermore, the theoretical part briefly describes the development of the Czech crime series genre from 1993 to the present day, focusing in particular on the series Devadesátky. The practical part then examines the habits of TV series viewers through a questionnaire survey and, with the help of personal interviews with an expert on the issue and the scriptwriter of the series Devadesátky, attempts to test the hypotheses and gain insight into the examined topic. Keywords: TV series, Czech Republic, Devadesátky, the 1990s, crime series, habits of series viewers, trends, Czech Television
Vývoj agentních modelů pro ekonomickou simulaci
Šalamon, Tomáš ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Hřebejk, Petr (referee) ; Král, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis is about the development of agent-based models that are a method of simulation of economic processes and environments using multi-agent systems. Agent-based modeling seems to be an unappreciated approach that is expected and has a potential for a much wider application than it actually has. The purpose of thiswork is to evaluate the reasons for such situation and to offer solutions. The following were identified among the reasons for a low utilization of the method: a wide gap between theory and practice in the field, doubtful reliability of the method, lowconfidence in its results, complexity, missing methodologies, problems with suitable development frameworks, limitations of computational performance, a lack of awareness among the public and certain other problems. Agentology; (i.e. a methodology for the development of agent-based models) was proposed in this thesis in order to address issues regarding the development of agent-based models. There are six defined roles of project participants in the methodology: expert, analyst, modeler, platform specialist, programmer and tester. The design and development process consists of four phases and nine steps beginning with task formulation, conceptual modeling, and platformspecific modeling to the development of the system. For the design phases, agent modeling language for agent-based models was derived.

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