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UI Specification aplication for shift records.
Franc, David ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Nielsen, Jan (referee)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to create a UI Specification of a design for a shift planning application which also keeps records of shifts. The user interface of this application is particularly designed for managers and for their employees. The first part of this thesis outlines the theory regarding a development of the user interface and the UI Specification. Moreover, this part depicts students experiences of shift planning in various job positions. The second part of this work describes the process of developing the UI specification, especially, the motivation, goals and personals. Furthermore, various application designs are analysed regarding the use cases and scripts of each solution. Finally, the testing of the most suitable design is depicted and evaluated. The concluding part of this thesis consists of an evaluation of the whole thesis and the final summary.
Open-source internet shops analysis
Postnikova, Sofya ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Nielsen, Jan (referee)
In this bachelor thesis I implement an electronic shop solution according to the required specifics using one of the open-source software options. I would like to provide the best solutions for the own e-shop presentations with enhanced functionality. The realisation consists primarily of a detailed analysis of the open-source solutions and the actual implementation of the select solution.
Open-source internet shops analysis
Martinec, Pavel ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Nielsen, Jan (referee)
This work tells about solutions of e-shop applications, which are released free of charge and also their source code is released to general public. In first step, a selection of open-source applications was performed, based on data gathered from different community forums and internet pages containing list of high number of available e-shop applications. Then, all selected applications are analyzed in the area of performance and stability, customization, integration with other business applications, license and pricing. All gathered data are then used for creating a commented list of properties and functions, which should the ideal application have.
Redesign of the symbolism for saving for modern information systems, computer programs and mobile applications
Kvintus, František ; Pavlíček, Josef (advisor) ; Nielsen, Jan (referee)
The topic of my work is to investigate the characteristics, behaviour and knowledge of information technologies of users of modern information systems, computer programs and mobile applications and confront this with the current state of the symbolism for "saving". Nowadays symbolic references to an outdated technology, which in particular younger and future generations won't have any link to. In many cases we can see alternatives which are insufficient and doesn't solve the problem. The of my work is to create an appropriate solution to improve user orientation built upon mainly on the human intuitive behaviour. The vast diversity of users, which will be taken into account, will be an uphill of this problematic. To create a solution, problems and difficulties users contended within already existing information systems, programs and applications were specified. Newly designed alternatives will be subjected for a questionnaire and based on the results, the effectiveness of each alternative will be defined. The results will be analysed and compared with the current state of the symbolism and so a evaluated the benefits of the new solution. The practical part of this work consists of creating an appropriate solution and provide an inspiration for graphic designers and developers of information systems, programs and applications, which will improve user orientation and thus bring positive feedback.
Artefact removal in EEG data II
Nielsen, Jan ; Tichavský, Petr ; Koldovský, Zbyněk
An introduction to an algorithm for automatic artefact removal in EEG data using the EFICA blind separation method.
Separace epilepticke aktivity v zaznamech elektroencefalografu pomoci ctyr metod analyzy nezavislych komponent.
Tichavský, Petr ; Nielsen, Jan ; Krajča, V.
The presented study aims to evaluate possibility of separation of epileptic activity from the EEG data using two well known and two recently proposed algorithms for independent component analysis (ICA): FastICA, EFICA, SOBI and WASOBI. All these techniques are shown to allow to concentrate an epileptic activityin two epilepsy-related independent components out of 19 channel EEG recordings. Among the techniques, the WASOBI was shown to be a most effective one.
A method of segmentation in the change-point problem
Janžura, Martin ; Nielsen, Jan
Metoda segmentace je využita na řešení problému "change-point".

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