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Evaluation of Business Performance Through Financial Analysis Tools
Rybár, Rastislav ; Rybár, Milan (referee) ; Ptáček, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focusing on evaluating the Slovanet a.s.. Theoretical part is defining the basic theoretical outcomes by which we will progress in the practical part. We are using the methods of financial analysis to evaluate the situation in this company. Furthermore, we are resolving the specific reasons of the company. Based on the results will be suggested actions to improve the situation of this company.
Evaluation of Business Performance Through Financial Analysis Tools
Rybár, Rastislav ; Rybár, Milan (referee) ; Ptáček, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focusing on evaluating the Slovanet a.s.. Theoretical part is defining the basic theoretical outcomes by which we will progress in the practical part. We are using the methods of financial analysis to evaluate the situation in this company. Furthermore, we are resolving the specific reasons of the company. Based on the results will be suggested actions to improve the situation of this company.
Inspiration-triggered search: Towards higher complexities by mimicking creative processes
Rybář, Milan ; Hamann, Heiko (advisor) ; Majerech, Vladan (referee)
The trap of local optima is one of the main challenges of stochastic optimization methods from machine learning. The aim of this thesis is to develop an optimization algorithm that is inspired by users interacting with Picbreeder, which is an online service that allows users to collaboratively evolve images via an artificial evolution. The idea is that their behaviours depict creative processes. We propose a general framework on the top of a common optimization technique called inspiration-triggered search, which mimics these processes. Instead of a fixed objective function the search algorithm is free to change the objective within certain constraints. The overall optimization task is to generate complex artefacts that cannot be generated by a greedy and direct optimization approach. The proposed method is tested in the domain of images, that is to find complex and aesthetically pleasant images for humans, and compared with the direct optimization. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
2D Platform Game Creator
Rybář, Milan ; Balyo, Tomáš (advisor) ; Babka, Martin (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to implement an application for creating 2D games with physics simulation. The game can be created without any programming knowledge. We propose an extendable visual scripting to define the behaviour of game objects. The game objects are described by finite state machines. Nodes with pre-defined behaviour are connected on a virtual space at the object states. The work contains a comparison with similar applications. The capabilities of the application and the visual scripting method are demonstrated on a sample project.

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