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Modelling steep radial emissivity in relativistic iron lines from black-hole accretion discs
Svoboda, Jiří ; Dovčiak, Michal ; Karas, Vladimír ; Goosmann, R. W.
The authors discuss whether the special conditions on the corona properties are indeed required, and/or whether the steep radial emissivity could be an artefact of model assumptions.
Professional liability of auditors and tax advisors
Svoboda, Jiří ; Pelák, Jiří (advisor) ; Molín, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with professional liability of auditors and tax advisors. The inception of the thesis is dedicated to the basic characteristics of the professions, their regulation and general definition of the legal liability resulting from these professions. In other chapters there are enumerated all types of unlawful act. The thesis ilustrates potencial cases of unlawful act of auditors and tax advisors. It also deals with some cases from the reality available from sources of professional chambers or jurisprudence. The thesis also focuses on the specifics of professional insurance and the specifics of indemnity.
Analysis of the Development Potential of Customer Service E.ON Czech Republic, Ltd
Svoboda, Jiří ; Novák, Michal (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is focused on E.ON Group, one of the biggest provider of electricity and natural gas in the Czech republic. The E.ON Group will be compared with other competitive suppliers in customer service area. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the suitability of services in mentioned area. This comparison should result in creating new solutions and possibly new services provided by E.ON Group. The theoretical part will contain basis applicable in real world, such as situational analysis, segmentation, and other elements necessary for a deeper insight into the E.ON Group. Finally these elements will be applied to the actual market situation in the practical part of this thesis.
Camps and waters: Malý Medvědí Tábor as part of a North Bohemian Mesolithic landscape
Svoboda, Jiří ; Novák, J. ; Novák, Martin ; Pokorný, P. ; Sázelová, Sandra
The paper introduces a newly discovered Mesolithic rock shelter Malý medvědí tabor, located in the canyon of the Svitávka River. The excavation revealed intact Mesolithic layers, rich in charcoals and a hearth feature outlined by sandstone blocks. Analyses of the environmental data, fauna, and lithic artefacts are included. In sum, the occupation of the rock shelter was rather episodic, nevertheless the site is of domestic character, as suggested by the richness and character of artefacts. The surrounding vegetation can be reconstructed as a sparse pine forests with common spread of hazel, oak and early successional vegetation with aspen and birch. Given a presence of a nearby peat-bog at Velenice, this new site serves as an important reference point for prehistoric human presence in the Svitavka river valley.
Early Gravettian occupations at Dolní Věstonice – Pavlov. Comments on the Gravettian origin
Svoboda, Jiří ; Novák, Martin ; Sázelová, S.
The paper presents the new excavation records from the Gravettian settlement area Dolní Věstonice – Pavlov, concerning the earliest Gravettian occupation from the two findspots at Dolní Věstonice II (Brickyard, site IIa) and Pavlov I (Southwest), dated 35-30 ky cal BP. As regards the uncovered industries from there, the first general characteristics are as follows: these are simple blade and bladelet industries, rarely retouched, with simple burins (mostly on breakage), and chisels as the most common tool types, baked clay pellets also occur in this context. In South Moravia, these industries clearly intervene as a new element in the preceding EUP/Aurignacian background. Their further development into the Evolved Pavlovian stage (after 30 ky cal BP) can be assumed and will be further investigated.
Detecting the children zone at the abandoned Nenets campsites: An ethnoarchaeological example from the Polar Ural Mts., Russia
Sázelová, Sandra ; Svoboda, Jiří ; Novák, Martin
The paper presents an ethnoarcheological approach to questions arising from archaeological studies of Upper Paleolithic settlements in Europe concerning the role of children and their activities in site formation processes. Within surveyed micro-region at Yangana Pe, they were recorded and documented several Nenets abandoned campsites with traces of childreln's play. During the play, Nenets children create specific patterns, usually detectable within the domestic and activity zones of abandoned campsites. In order to interpret them in context, supplementary ethnoarcheological evidence should be incorporated and evaluated.
Impact of introduction of the data box system on effective communication in public administration
Svoboda, Jiří ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
Diploma work deals with current aspects of information systems in public administration. The thesis assesses impact of introduction of the data box system on effective communication in public administration and evaluates to what extend the data boxes are beneficial to citizens of this state. After definition of terms used in this field, first part of the work is focused on the e-Government project and its four pillars. Further, thesis evaluates effect of the e-Government project on reduction of administrative burden for businessmen and on the lives of citizens in the information society. The following part of the work highlights gaps in the legislation, which creates rules for the data box system and has got an immediate impact on the efficiency of their operation. The work also surveys effects of the data box system introduction on effective communication between state and local governments on the citizens of our country. Diploma work points out the problems of the data box system, analyses their causes and offers possible solutions.
Ideálny nástroj pre riadenie projektov
Karaffa, Matúš ; Svoboda, Jiří (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
Táto bakalárska práca si kladie za úkol špecifikovať požiadavky na ideálny softwarový nástroj určený pre podporu riadenia projektov. Tieto požiadavky budú špecifikované na základe porovnania najlepších a najpoužívanejších softwarových riešení v tejto oblasti, nasimulovania priebehu fiktivneho projektu vo vybranom nástroji a z teoretických a praktických požiadaviek vyplývajúcich z riadenia projektov. Pri práci budú využívané prevažne dva najvýznamnejšie softwarové riešenia v tejto oblasti ? MS Project a Primavera. Teoretická časť bude pozostávať prevažne zo základov projektového riadenia a predstavenia jednotlivých softwarov. V praktickej čast dôjde k simulácii priebehu projektu, ukážke funkcionality a nedostatkov daného softwaru pri riadení tohoto projektu a vyvodeniu relevantných záverov.
Project methodologies and psychological aspects of human resource management
Svoboda, Jiří ; Molnár, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee) ; Luhan, Igor (referee) ; Merunka, Vojtěch (referee)
Although there is a growing influence of psychology and human resources in modern management, this area is being often neglected in theory and particularly in praxis of project management. This area offers a big potential for improvement of performance of project teams and increase of teamwork efficiency. Therefore this thesis is focused on human factor in project management and the opportunity for using psychology, especially the theory of motivation and teamwork. There were set more main goals of thesis they can be split in two groups. In the first group there are research goals aimed on teamwork in project teams managed by agile or traditional methods, establishment of project teams, characteristics of projects suitable for agile approach and implementation of agile methods in a company. The proposal of solution of identified problem areas belongs to the second group of goals. According to the research results agile project teams are closer to psychological concept of team, whilst traditional project teams are closer to work groups. Therefore agile project teams have better potential for being more efficient and performing higher than the project teams managed by traditional methods. Another finding in this thesis is regarding setting up the project teams and their daily work. Although agile methods seem to be more efficient from the teamwork perspective, they don't offer general solution for all problems in project management and their usage is not necessary suitable for all kinds of projects and company environment. That's why the characteristics of appropriate projects for being managed by agile methods were also investigated. Successful implementation and application of agile methods is strongly influenced by company environment and other factors that were identified in theoretical part of the thesis and subsequently verified by the research. The thesis brings a lot of verified information regarding work in project teams and emphasizes the significance of management, motivation and development of project teams. For identified problem areas with significant potential for improvement were prepared two solution proposals included in final parts of the thesis. The first solution is a model for implementation of project methodology in a company; the second one is a model aimed on project team performance increase. Both proposed solutions offers specific tools and techniques ready for application in company environment.

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