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The Study of Order Processing in Company
Tůma, Tomáš ; Varhaník, Luboš (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the study of order processing in the company Böhm Jihlava, which produces seats and sofas. Thesis analyzes actual situation of order processing in the company. The solution proposal describes the project, which contains two stages. In first stage is done suppliers evaluation of company and second stage describes suggestion of EDI communication. These stages of project are designed to optimize the order processing in the company Böhm Jihlava in economic terms of time, quality and costs.
Segmentation of neurocranium vessels for CT angiography
Tůma, Tomáš ; Pelikán, Josef (advisor) ; Maršálek, Lukáš (referee)
One of the key tasks involved in processing of CT angiography image data is the vascular system segmentation. The aim is to provide an objective vizualization of acquired data and thus make the diagnostics easier. This work aims at studying the methods used for segmentation of neurocranium vessels and implementing one of the existing algorithms in co-operation with radiodiagnostic department of Na Bulovce faculty hospital.
Efficient Gathering of Performance Information on Multicore Systems
Tůma, Tomáš ; Tůma, Petr (advisor) ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee)
Modern multicore processors provide performance counters that export information on various essential aspects of software execution, from instruction decoding to cache utilization. Typically, a processor is capable of counting a small subset from hundreds of different event types, the events themselves can occur almost every processor clock tick. This yields a significant amount of data which is difficult to collect without disrupting the execution itself. The goal of the thesis is to apply compressive sampling - a special method of sampling signals that allows to reconstruct sparse signal from a small number of samples - to the performance counter data.
Efficient Gathering of Performance Information on Multicore Systems
Tůma, Tomáš
Modern multicore processors provide performance counters that export information on various essential aspects of software execution, from instruction decoding to cache utilization. Typically, a processor is capable of counting a small subset from hundreds of different event types, the events themselves can occur almost every processor clock tick. This yields a significant amount of data which is difficult to collect without disrupting the execution itself. The goal of the thesis is to apply compressive sampling - a special method of sampling signals that allows to reconstruct sparse signal from a small number of samples - to the performance counter data.
Efficient Gathering of Performance Information on Multicore Systems
Tůma, Tomáš ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee) ; Tůma, Petr (advisor)
Modern multicore processors provide performance counters that export information on various essential aspects of software execution, from instruction decoding to cache utilization. Typically, a processor is capable of counting a small subset from hundreds of different event types, the events themselves can occur almost every processor clock tick. This yields a significant amount of data which is difficult to collect without disrupting the execution itself. The goal of the thesis is to apply compressive sampling - a special method of sampling signals that allows to reconstruct sparse signal from a small number of samples - to the performance counter data.
Efficient Gathering of Performance Information on Multicore Systems
Tůma, Tomáš
Modern multicore processors provide performance counters that export information on various essential aspects of software execution, from instruction decoding to cache utilization. Typically, a processor is capable of counting a small subset from hundreds of different event types, the events themselves can occur almost every processor clock tick. This yields a significant amount of data which is difficult to collect without disrupting the execution itself. The goal of the thesis is to apply compressive sampling - a special method of sampling signals that allows to reconstruct sparse signal from a small number of samples - to the performance counter data.
Segmentation of neurocranium vessels for CT angiography
Tůma, Tomáš ; Pelikán, Josef (advisor) ; Maršálek, Lukáš (referee)
One of the key tasks involved in processing of CT angiography image data is the vascular system segmentation. The aim is to provide an objective vizualization of acquired data and thus make the diagnostics easier. This work aims at studying the methods used for segmentation of neurocranium vessels and implementing one of the existing algorithms in co-operation with radiodiagnostic department of Na Bulovce faculty hospital.
The Study of Order Processing in Company
Tůma, Tomáš ; Varhaník, Luboš (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the study of order processing in the company Böhm Jihlava, which produces seats and sofas. Thesis analyzes actual situation of order processing in the company. The solution proposal describes the project, which contains two stages. In first stage is done suppliers evaluation of company and second stage describes suggestion of EDI communication. These stages of project are designed to optimize the order processing in the company Böhm Jihlava in economic terms of time, quality and costs.

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